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Creating a Multiple History Sample<br />

Statistics<br />

selected for<br />

inclusion in this<br />

Multiple History<br />

Sample are<br />

listed here in<br />

the order in<br />

which they will<br />

appear in the<br />

display.<br />

Monitoring Your Network<br />

You can create your own “multi-view” History Samples tracking<br />

combinations of the single statistics available for display in the other<br />

History Samples. You set up Multiple History Samples in the Multiple<br />

History dialog box. Display this dialog box by clicking Add Multiple<br />

History in the History Samples window. Figure 5-13 shows the<br />

Multiple History dialog box.<br />

Figure 5-13. Multiple History Dialog Box<br />

Use these buttons to<br />

change the order of<br />

the sampled statistics<br />

in the display.<br />

Use this button to<br />

delete a selected<br />

statistic.<br />

Use this button to<br />

open a dialog box in<br />

which you can add a<br />

new statistic.<br />

As shown in Figure 5-13, the Multiple History dialog box has three tabs.<br />

The General and Color tabs provide the same options described on<br />

page 111. The Selection tab (Figure 5-13) lets you select which<br />

statistics you would like to include in this Multiple History Sample, in<br />

addition to the order in which they are displayed. In general, you will<br />

want to place statistics with a high sampling rate at the bottom of the<br />

list.<br />

When you are finished setting up your Multiple History Sample, click OK<br />

to add it to the History Samples window.<br />

User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 113

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