Map designer top 10 group graph
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I want to monitor the bandwidth coming out of multiple switches using a custom map.
The idea is to monitor every port for each switch using a graph and always display the highest utilized port first.
so for example i have a 24 port switch and i create a graph that displays 5 at a time. When port 20 starts using the most bandwidth i want it to move to the front .
thanks
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Hi,
in the Map Designer of PRTG, you might want to have a look at the object "Bandwidht Usage (Highest)" in section "Top 10" on the right side. This should do exactly what you want.
Best regards
Oct, 2012 - Permalink
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Hi,
in the Map Designer of PRTG, you might want to have a look at the object "Bandwidht Usage (Highest)" in section "Top 10" on the right side. This should do exactly what you want.
Best regards
Oct, 2012 - Permalink