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If this is the case, the actual interval time is shown in square brackets (for example [120s]). This means that the value represents the time in seconds between the first and last data point used to calculate the displayed value. | If this is the case, the actual interval time is shown in square brackets (for example [120s]). This means that the value represents the time in seconds between the first and last data point used to calculate the displayed value. | ||
This value is shown to avoid confusion about unexpected values due to interactive graph zooming. | This value is shown to avoid confusion about unexpected values due to interactive graph zooming. | ||
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==== How many captures can be used in parallel? ==== | ==== How many captures can be used in parallel? ==== | ||
Per default out-of-box setting (factory default), all Allegro Network Multimeter models allow up to 4 parallel captures. | Per default out-of-box setting (factory default), all Allegro Network Multimeter models allow up to 4 parallel captures. The number of allowed parallel captures, can be increased up to 64, depending on model and available RAM. Note, that Increasing the number of allowed parallel captures will decrease memory capacity for the in-memory DB, therewith decrease the maximum timeframe of statistics held and presented in the web-interface. If the memory | ||
usage is too high, the number of parallel captures might be lower/limited by the Allegro Network Multimeter itself. | usage is too high, the number of parallel captures might be lower/limited by the Allegro Network Multimeter itself. | ||
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