>Has anyone done any work on making the graphs scale >logarithmically? I would like the scales to scales this way >as daily traffic is made very insignificant by the nightly >backup. I know that I could use the max bytes to eliminate We have a different way to get around this problem. The latest routers2.cgi frontend has the new 'Rescale' button, which will rescale the graph to set an upper limit of the current average. The practical upshot of this is that, if your graph is made insignificant by a spike, this will allow you to zoom in and ignore the spike. Seems to work well so far.
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