You could have that by creating a Map with all the interfaces you want.

Then go to Performance, select the map, and select the timeframe (last day, last week, etc).

Then, when you are finished bookmark the current URL on the Refresh button.

Javier

Leigh Porter wrote:
Hello all,

I would like to generate an automatic report each week that contains the utilisation and error rate for a number of interfaces (core network interfaces). I would like to be able to automatically generate this
report on a web interface.

What I really would like is a way to save a query of graphs. For example, I can choose a number of interfaces to view on a single page, I would like ot be able to save this "view" and recall it at any time. So I could create a view of all the core network interfaces a view of all interfaces that connect to servers, all Frame Relay interfaces
etc and see at a glance what they are all doing.

Is there a way I can do this now? If you're all busy, I'll see if I have a day this week to implement this.

Next problem :-)

I have a lot of interfaces that have large blips (various reasons). If there could ge a graph option to say discard the top 10th percetile of data and not display it on the graph, that would rock.

Thanks all,
Leigh



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