Dear Frederic,

We have just migrated our statistics to a new system and we are very
happy to receive constructive feedback from our customers and from the
Internet community.

The peak has been removed and I've corrected the percentage, thank you
for feedback. 

About Cacti: yes, we have indeed tried Cacti and we are even using it
internally. For our needs Cacti is way too inefficient, so we have
developed our own system that uses RRDs directly. The only differences
with the graphs that we have on our web page and those produces by a
"native" Cacti are the color and the texts at the bottom of the graph.
(Please note that both graphs are produced by RRD!). You may prefer the
green versus the blue, but I don't think that this allows you to qualify
our graphs as "ugly". Anyhow, the colors that we are using are
consistent with the rest of our web site.


Thank you again for your contribution and keep on giving *constructive*
feedbacks on this mailing list.

--
Dr. Jacques Supcik

Swisscom Enterprise Solutions AG
Network Applications Development
IP-Plus Internet Services
Genfergasse 14
Postfach
CH-3050 Bern

E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet: http: //www.swisscom.com/enterprise-solutions



On mer, 2004-07-21 at 14:35, Frederic Gargula wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Roger Schmid wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > http://www.ip-plus.net/network/traffic_load/index.en.mpl?SYS_state=init&SYS_nav_lnk=zhtix&SYS_pager_go=
> > interresting interface, would know which technology could made such 
> > speed happen
> > 
> > amused ..
> 
> What about the percentages ? :-)
> And do they use MRTG to produce those ugly graphs ?
>       [So, none of them tried Cacti ?  (www.raxnet.net)]
> 
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