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By default, this screen displays the top 10 protocols (i.e. single port applications) in the past 24 hours.
The drop down box at the top of the trend lists the interfaces available on the router/switch. The colored background behind the interface name will change depending on the utilization of the link.

Located in the upper left hand corner, this signifies
that a NetFlow is being received from this router.
Located in the upper left hand corner, this signifies
that a NetFlow is no longer being received from this router.
Click on the 1 icon to view 24 hours worth of data in 30
minute intervals.
Click on the 7 icon to view 7 days worth of data in 12 hour
intervals.
Click on the 31 icon to view 31 days worth of data in
1 day intervals.
Click on the 365 icon to view 52 weeks worth of data in
1 week intervals.
Clicking on the detach icon will launch a popup window of the
data currently displayed.There are a several navigation options using the data displayed in this screen:
Click on this icon to display the drop down menu
and select one of the options below.
Click on this icon to schedule the report for automated
emailing on a regular basis. Click Here to
learn more about this feature.
Click on this icon to remove the gray "other" traffic from the
historical trend.
Click on this icon to put back the gray "other" traffic in the
historical trend.
Click on this icon to view traffic from midnight to midnight
Click on this icon to view the full utilization of the interface.
This icon will pop up a window displaying the full utilization in and out on this interface in
daily, weekly, monthly and full year format. Click Here to
learn more about this feature.
Click on the Out Bound icon to see data going out this
interface.
Click on the In Bound icon to see data coming in this
interface.
Click this icon to trend the data in percent utilization.
Scrutinizer must know speed of the interface to calculate this. Click on the
SNMP icon
to configure the interface speed manually.
Click this icon to trend the data in bits per second in
lieu of percent utilization.
Click this icon to trend and stack the data displayed. NOTE:
this is the only format that allows for zooming in on the graph.
Click this icon to place the data displayed into a pie chart.
Click this icon to place the data displayed into a radar chart.
Click this icon to place the data displayed into a bar graph.
Click on the wrench icon to view the SNMP information
in the database for this router. Specifically, Scrutinizer displays the System information
using OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 and the interface information.
Click on the binoculars to search for a specific user or
application.
Click on the animated real time graphic and Scrutinizer
will trend the currently listed interface in 5 second intervals using SNMP.
Click on the magnifying glass to view the flog.
Click to view the top conversations for the selected protocol.
View total unique in / out bound conversations
utilizing this protocol. NOTE: this option only available in trends displaying 1 minute intervals.
View total unique in / out bound traffic
for the selected protocol. NOTE: this option only available in trends displaying 1 minute intervals.
Click on the ID card and Scrutinizer will bring up a screen
from Settings -> Known Applications and allow the protocol to be defined. This ensures that in
the future, the protocol number will show up with a descriptive name in lieu of a number.
Google.com is an excelent resource for researching what
applications belong to a protocol.Click Here to learn more about the Real Time SNMP trends.
Scrutinizer includes Drag and Drill™ technology empowering the user to drag the mouse over a time sample, release and view a closer look at the top talkers and applications of a specific time frame. Learn more about Drag and Drill by clicking here
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