Hi, it is possible to display current Mbits RX/TX for each port in the status page ? Currently, we only see the cumulative amount of data per port.
In my opinion, it will be more useful to see the speed instead of quantity
Thank you
Port Speed in the status page
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Port Speed in the status page
QuebecInternet wrote:Hi, it is possible to display current Mbits RX/TX for each port in the status page ? Currently, we only see the cumulative amount of data per port.
In my opinion, it will be more useful to see the speed instead of quantity
The Graphs at the bottom and the Right Corner Header area display the selected port real time data rates and pps or all ports if no port is selected?
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Port Speed in the status page
Hi, base on the answer that Chris gave me in the bug report forum, I would like to add that I need to select each port to see the speed on that port instead of viewing each port speed at one. The global speed could be in the top right corner is needed.
In my opinion, the global speed RX and TX will always be the same because of the goal of a switch is to transit packet. So everything that get in will get out.
Thank you for this good support on this forum.
In my opinion, the global speed RX and TX will always be the same because of the goal of a switch is to transit packet. So everything that get in will get out.
Thank you for this good support on this forum.
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