Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer: Adaptive Mode ... - NetScout

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EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 3 Figure 3-10. Pie Chart Tab 62 Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer a b

EARLY FIELD TRIAL Column Chart Working with the Quick Select Window The Column Chart tab displays data statistics from the Statistics panel. It displays the first N entries in the active Statistics panel tab, by default. The entries are sorted according to the current sort order in place in the active Statistics panel tab. If no sort order is in place, the entries are sorted by order of the leftmost column in the active Statistics panel tab. IMPORTANT: The Column Chart tab requires at least one Statistics panel column (for example, Bytes) to draw a chart. Charting Selected Data You can also display the Pie Chart using only data from selected entries. To do this, select entries in the Statistics panel, then right-click the Column Chart and choose Chart selections only to update the display. The items checked in the Statistics panel (a) are now displayed in the Column Chart (b). Deselect Chart selections only to toggle back to the default values. NOTE: You can select up to 15 items when Chart selections only is enabled. In the figure, the selected data statistics are displayed in the Graph panel’s chart. You can click on one of the Statistics tab’s column headers to change the sorted statistic or sort order and modify the pie chart accordingly. Send the output to your printer using the button at the right of the Graph panel. Choose a another Statistics panel tab to view a different report. See Viewing Reports on the Spreadsheet Tab on page 67 for a list of available reports. User’s Guide 63

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Figure 3-10. Pie Chart Tab<br />

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