hi what does it mean #/s in the graph of a sensor. you find below the screenshot link of the graph screen
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here is the link https://www.dropbox.com/sh/q3ndblufefe5si7/AADdW6jStB_bt5KjrvGs-CKHa?dl=0
Oct, 2017 - Permalink
This depends on the sensor which you created. For clarification, kindly forward a screenshot of
- the Overview page of the sensor
- the Settings page of the sensor Please don't crop the screenshots as we'll require information of the complete interface.
Best regards, Felix
Oct, 2017 - Permalink
the link of the screenshot of the Overview of the sensor and the sensor settings https://www.dropbox.com/sh/44he2a91olpma2b/AADn4slUfcsMyOY6gJ-NdaHOa?dl=0
Oct, 2017 - Permalink
Hello Nafoua,
thank you for your reply.
In this case, #/s refers to "Packets Per Second".
Best Regards,
Luciano Lingnau [Paessler Support]
Nov, 2017 - Permalink
Hi Nafoua,
Unfortunately, we did not receive your screenshot. #/s is a speed value, returning the number of "events" received by our PRTG Network Monitor.
Best regards, Felix
Oct, 2017 - Permalink