if by latency you mean RTT, then you can measure it from the jffnms server to
the host by having fping installed (only on Unix servers), or you could measure
it from the router to the end host by using PING-MIB (currently from Cisco
routers only)
Javier
sunil srinivasan wrote:
Hi All,
Would like to know whether can i have the latency
option on my graphs?.If yes how would i go with it.
Regards
Sunil.S
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