On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 16:17:36 +0200
"Shahira Rasmy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You are most probably using the option,
> Option[]:unknaszero in your cfg file.
> Thsi option make the values exceeding the MaxBytes to be graphed as
> zero. While without this option the graph saturates on the last value.
> I think it's useful to make sure that this option is not found in any
> part of your cfg file.

No, there is no such option. But as I understand now, is that with
MaxBytes=64000 the traffic above 64000 Bytes should be displayed as
64000 Bytes and not 0 Bytes?

Otherwise there would not be such an option as "unknaszero" IMHO. It
should be some misunderstanding then, I fear....

Richard.

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