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If larger bursts of traffic need to be stored in this queue the size can be modified in the capture module settings.
If larger bursts of traffic need to be stored in this queue the size can be modified in the capture module settings.


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When the ring buffer is full and old packets are deleted, the graphs will show the time range with no data in darkgrey background color.  
When the ring buffer is full and old packets are deleted, the graphs will show the time range with no data in darkgrey background color.  
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If the user interface is in “back-in-time” mode (a timespan from the past is selected) starting a capture will produce a dialog asking to confirm that the capture will cover exactly the timespan selected.  
If the user interface is in “back-in-time” mode (a timespan from the past is selected) starting a capture will produce a dialog asking to confirm that the capture will cover exactly the timespan selected.  
The capture will automatically stop after the selected timespan has been processed.  
The capture will automatically stop after the selected timespan has been processed.  
 
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==== Cluster ring buffer ====  
==== Cluster ring buffer ====  
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