Hi there,
we have developed a small website to which our customers can log in. On the
same server carrying those webpages JFFNMS is available. We have added an
interface for each customer there.
When I'm using JFFNMS by myself I can view the performance by clicking on a
link such as
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/jffnms/view_performance.php?name=Selected&use_interfaces%5B0%5D=107&use_interfaces%5B1%5D=106&use_interfaces%5B2%5D=105&interface_id=107&graph_type=9
We wanted to integrate those links into our own interface for our
customers, so our customers would be able to simply view their performance
graphs for a selected period of time, like a week or month or so.
But of course they shouldn't log in to JFFNMS, they should be able to click
on a link in our "customer-interface" directly. For that purpose we need
the structure of the URL. How is this link built up? I see the interface
ID, but what is graph_type and so on? Is there any further information
available on that topic?
Many TIA!
Best regards,
Georg
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