Working with pie charts, View a pie chart as a standard chart, Working with tabular reports – Fluke Computer Accessories User Manual

Page 26: Filtered utilisation, View a tabular report as a chart, View more rows of a tabular report, Report templates

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User’s Guide – version 3.5

NetFlow Tracker

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Working with Pie Charts

Most

charts

can be displayed instead as a pie chart. Rather than breaking the selected

time range into small chunks and charting each one, a pie chart shows each of the top
element’s proportion of the total octets or packets during the entire time range.
Most of the toolbar buttons used for working with a chart are also used for working
with a tabular report; however there are some differences.

View a pie chart as a standard chart

You can view a pie chart as a chart over time by clicking the chart toolbar button:

Working with Tabular Reports

Most

charts

can be displayed instead as a tabular report. Rather than breaking the

selected time range into small chunks and charting each one, a tabular report shows
the entire time range in one table. A tabular report also shows every contributing

element rather than just the largest ones.

Many of the toolbar buttons used for working with a chart are also used for working

with a tabular report; however there are some differences.

Filtered utilisation

If the source data for a report is filtered by interface, the total utilisation of all the
traffic displayed in the report as a percentage of the interface bandwidth is shown

under the interface name. This can help you judge whether an element’s traffic is
significant or not.

View a tabular report as a chart

You can view a report as a chart by clicking the chart toolbar button:

View more rows of a tabular report

If there are more than twenty-five rows in a report it will be displayed in multiple pages
to avoid long download times. The row above the column headings shows where you

are in the report and allows you to page through it:

The buttons to the left of the scrollbar move to the first page of the report and back
one page, respectively. Since the first page of the report is shown already, these

buttons are unavailable. The buttons to the right of the scrollbar move forward one
page and to the last page respectively. Clicking anywhere in the scrollbar will move to

the corresponding position in the report; i.e., if you click one-third of the way along the
scrollbar the page one-third of the way into the report will be shown. A blue line or box

on the scrollbar indicates what page is shown and how much of the report the page
represents.

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