If using the Routers2 frontend, you can use the routers.cgi*LowerLimit[] 
directive to change the default lower limit of zero.  Similarly 
routers.cgi*UpperLimit[] can be used to set the graph upper limit.  You can 
then use the extended option 'rigid' to prevent these values from being 
automatically extended if the graph data falls outside of the range.

If your device reports temperatures in Centigrade, there is also a useful 
extended option 'c2fi' and 'c2fo' to convert centigrade to farenheit on 
display, if you want to store the values in centigrade.

Steve

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Todd Simons [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, 13 December 2008 11:57 a.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mrtg] Adjusting Y Values when graphing temperature

Hello All
I’m monitoring temperatures in Fahrenheit (sample graph attached).   My 
temperature is always between 50 and 100degrees

Rather than my Y: axis having to start at zero, can I adjust the graph it 
starts at 50?

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