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* Whenever you are looking at a trending graph of any particular statistic (top talker, specific IP, specific protocol, individual connection, ...) and you want to snap to the first-to-last byte seen for this particular traffic, simply click on the two diagonal arrows pointing towards each other at the top right hand side of a graph. This will zoom/snap the web-interface to depict the time from when the first byte of that traffic were seen until the last time at which such traffic was seen. <br />[[File:Snap to first-last byte seen time-frame.png|frameless|1100x1100px]] | * Whenever you are looking at a trending graph of any particular statistic (top talker, specific IP, specific protocol, individual connection, ...) and you want to snap to the first-to-last byte seen for this particular traffic, simply click on the two diagonal arrows pointing towards each other at the top right hand side of a graph. This will zoom/snap the web-interface to depict the time from when the first byte of that traffic were seen until the last time at which such traffic was seen. <br />[[File:Snap to first-last byte seen time-frame.png|frameless|1100x1100px]] | ||
* Whenever you are looking at graphs and see something of interest, e.g. high handshake time at a certain point in time...you may simply focus in on the specific time-frame by selecting (left mouse) that part of the graph. The Alllegro's web-interface will now zoom in and snap to the selected time-frame. While doing so, the Allegro Network Multimeter instantly recalculates cumulative counters and averages applicable to the selected time-frame. Also, every device, connection, protocol (...) that was NOT active during the selected time-frame, is already conveniently filtered and not displayed to you. | |||
* The remainder of the User Interface tabs contain the actual network parameters depending on the sub page you are viewing. Each measurement module uses links to access data stored in different modules. For instance, the MAC overview shows IP addresses seen for a specific MAC address; clicking on it will lead to the IP specific site of the IP measurement module. Many measurement modules show lists of elements such as IP addresses or connections. Such lists can be filtered for multiple parameters and sorted for different columns. There are individual manual pages for each measurement module which can be accessed by clicking on the question mark button. | * The remainder of the User Interface tabs contain the actual network parameters depending on the sub page you are viewing. Each measurement module uses links to access data stored in different modules. For instance, the MAC overview shows IP addresses seen for a specific MAC address; clicking on it will lead to the IP specific site of the IP measurement module. Many measurement modules show lists of elements such as IP addresses or connections. Such lists can be filtered for multiple parameters and sorted for different columns. There are individual manual pages for each measurement module which can be accessed by clicking on the question mark button. |
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