When charting paths of multiple speeds I usually adjust link speeds to 
accurately represent data payload and chart percentage.

Paul - Guam

On Sep 21, 2012, at 12:51 AM, mmaki wrote:

> 
> Hi Christopher,
> 
> 
>> Those actually added to the chart as Mbps. Now when we add a new link to 
>> this same chart, even though the value on the link status page is listed as 
>> xx Mbps, it's adding to the chart as just bps. This causes our new link with 
>> hardly any traffic on it to be charted way above the current links. (3000 
>> bps charts a lot higher than 150 Mbps). 
> 
> 
> The Chart Options tool (gear icon in the lower left of the chart), Vertical 
> Axis tab, will allow you to set the units to use any of a number of prefixes 
> including kilo (k) or Mega (M); this will apply to all traces on the chart. 
> 
> There are two radio buttons for the scale setting - Logarithmic and Linear. 
> Linear is the default, but if there is a big difference between the interface 
> speeds you're charting, or their utillization, you may want to use the log 
> scale instead to make the traces more readable.
> 
> The Label field is for the axis label, and can be used to clarify the units 
> being displayed.
> 
> Please let me know if I haven't answered the question fully.
> 
> best regards,
> --
> Mike Maki
> Technical Support
> Dartware, LLC
> 
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