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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

To hide this interface from the Flow Sources dialog:<br />

1 Select Hide this interface from the Flow Home page and related configuration<br />

properties to hide the selected interface from the Flow Monitor Home page and other<br />

menu options in Flow Monitor. This lets you display only those interfaces that are<br />

relevant to your bandwidth monitoring requirements.<br />

Note: Although, after selecting this option the interface is not listed on the source list, Flow<br />

Monitor still collects data from the interface.<br />

2 Click OK to save changes.<br />

To configure traffic retention properties for the interface:<br />

1 Select Collect traffic that was discarded by the source to collect data about the traffic<br />

that came to the device but was not forwarded by the device. Examples of this type of<br />

traffic are ping traffic, telnet connections, routing table updates, and other network<br />

management traffic.<br />

2 Select Collect traffic that was generated by the source to collect data about the<br />

network traffic that is generated by the device. Examples of this type of traffic are any<br />

traffic generated by routing protocols.<br />

3 Click OK to save changes.<br />

To configure the speed of an interface:<br />

1 Select Specify a custom speed for this interface. The In and Out fields are enabled.<br />

In In and Out, enter the upper limit of the interface in bps (bits per second). Common<br />

interface speeds expressed in bps are:<br />

1 Gbps = 1,000,000,000 bps<br />

100 Mbps = 100,000,000 bps<br />

10 Mbps = 10,000,000 bps<br />

2 Click OK to save changes.<br />

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