Re: Throughput Chart reading more than what's flowing throug
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:19 am
I am looking at your pictures, you showed me a screen grab of the upper right corner of the switch UI showing port 3 you did not show me a graph of port 3.
As I said we have been down this road several times where people questioned the graphs and in the end they discovered their error.
All we do is take a snapshot of the port statistics every second and compare it to the previous snapshot and calculate the throughput and store them in an array. There is very little chance to get that wrong.
I did go double check my switches last night and confirm they are reporting correctly. If you look below you can see I selected port 1 which is the port connected to the AF24 radio. The graph corresponds correctly to the traffic coming across that AF into and out of Port 1
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If you like later today I can call you if you setup Teamviewer on your computer so I can see if I can see what is happening but I have no doubt that our graphs are correct, I even just doubled checked.
As I said we have been down this road several times where people questioned the graphs and in the end they discovered their error.
All we do is take a snapshot of the port statistics every second and compare it to the previous snapshot and calculate the throughput and store them in an array. There is very little chance to get that wrong.
I did go double check my switches last night and confirm they are reporting correctly. If you look below you can see I selected port 1 which is the port connected to the AF24 radio. The graph corresponds correctly to the traffic coming across that AF into and out of Port 1
CLICK IMAGE BELOW TO VIEW FULL SIZE
If you like later today I can call you if you setup Teamviewer on your computer so I can see if I can see what is happening but I have no doubt that our graphs are correct, I even just doubled checked.