I use the green as total. I'm guessing that you have some incredibly spiky
traffic patterns, with very short-term bursts that affect your maximum, but
low overall utilization. It might be useful to the 95th percentile line.

On 11/28/07, Tim McNulty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  I am having trouble determining the actual throughput using Ntop 3.3.
> While collecting data across a network segment, the graph shows three lines
> (red, green, and teal). What is it I'm looking for to determine the actual
> bandwidth usage across the network segment?
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> For instance, do I need to look at the red line as actual traffic or is it
> the green line.
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