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Version 3.1 SP2 Reference Guide - Extreme Networks

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Real-Time Statistics●●●●Zoom in (magnify) or Zoom out (shrink) the display.Display grid lines on the background of the chart.Take a “snapshot” of the graph or table view of the current real-time statistics data.Open the graph preferences pop-up window where you can change a variety of settings, such asgraph and data colors, the sampling interval, or the number of ports in a top N display.See “Setting Graph Preferences” on page 452 for a more complete description of the display functions.Setting Graph PreferencesTo change the graph settings used in this applet, click the Prefs function button.The Graph Preferences window is displayed, as shown in Figure 317.Use the tabs across the top of the window to select the type of setting you want to change. Each tabdisplays a page with a group of related settings. When you have changed any setting you want on agiven page:●●Click Apply to put the changes into effect, but keep the Graph Preferences window open so you canmake changes on another page.Click OK to put the changes into effect and close the Graph Preferences window.NOTEThe Graph preferences settings are not persistent—if you log out of Ridgeline, the settings will return tothe defaults.Graph View (Figure 317) lets you change from 3D to 2D displays, and change the values for the 3Ddepth, elevation and rotation.Figure 317: Setting 3D Graph PreferencesThe fields in this window are as follows:Set 3D Graph View box To change to a 2D graph view, click the Set 3D Graph View box to remove the checkmark.View Depth Controls the depth of a bar. The default is 10, maximum is 1000.452Ridgeline <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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