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The following are key features of the NST Network Interface Bandwidth Monitor tool: | The following are key features of the NST Network Interface Bandwidth Monitor tool: | ||
* Graphically monitor Network Bandwidth on each configured network interface within the NST WUI. | * Graphically monitor Network Bandwidth rates on each configured network interface within the NST WUI. | ||
* User selectable network interface network interface to monitor. | * User selectable network interface network interface to monitor. | ||
* Interactive display using dynamic SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). | * Interactive display using dynamic SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). |
Revision as of 06:32, 9 August 2011
Overview
The NST Network Interface Bandwidth Monitor is an interactive dynamic SVG/AJAX enabled application integrated into the NST WUI for monitoring Network Bandwidth usage on each configured network interface in pseudo real-time. The image below is an example display of the bandwidth monitoring application for network interface: "eth0". Also shown is the included Ruler Measurement tool overlay to perform time and bandwidth rate analysis.
The following are key features of the NST Network Interface Bandwidth Monitor tool:
- Graphically monitor Network Bandwidth rates on each configured network interface within the NST WUI.
- User selectable network interface network interface to monitor.
- Interactive display using dynamic SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics).
- User selectable AJAX query updates providing a pseudo real-time Bandwidth Rate presentation.
- Ajustable graph dimensions for long duration bandwidth monitoring.
- Zoom controls for graph size enlargement and Full Screen viewing.
- Crosshairs overlay for exploring time and bandwidth values.
- A Ruler Measurement tool overlay for time and bandwidth rate analysis.
This example shows the bandwidth monitoring application for selected network interfaces: "em1, em2, em8 and lo" on a NST system configured with eleven (11) network interfaces.