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The Allegro Network Multimeter offers several possibilities to detect bursts. | The Allegro Network Multimeter offers several possibilities to detect bursts. | ||
* You can use the total throughput graph in the Dashboard. The graph aggregates | * You can use the total throughput graph in the Dashboard. The graph aggregates the incoming traffic of all interfaces. The data is displayed with a resolution of one second. A burst that led to a significant increase of traffic and had a long enough duration can be easily seen as a spike. | ||
* You can use the traffic graphs on the "Interface stats" page. These graphs display traffic per interface and work with the same time resolution of one second. | |||
* For an automatic notification when the bandwidth of the total throughput is too high, you can use the bandwidth incidents. They are configured under 'Settings' -> 'Incident settings' -> 'Gobal incidents'. Just define a lower or upper threshold of bandwidth or packet rate and a severity. The time resolution is one second. | |||
* For a higher resolution of up to 1 ms you can use the "Interface throughput" incidents. They are per interface incidents and will also be generated when a threshold is exceeded. | |||
* You can use the traffic graphs on the "Interface stats" page. These graphs display | |||
* For an automatic notification when the bandwidth of the total throughput is too | |||
* For a higher resolution of up to 1 ms you can use the "Interface throughput" | |||
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