On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 09:07:30AM +0100, Georg Schmitz wrote:
> 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?
graph_type is probably the id from the graph types table, id=9 would
be Cisco CPU usage.

 - Craig
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