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284 CHAPTER 7: MONITORING THE NETWORK
Figure 127 Displaying Thresholds for Live Graph With Below-Threshold Values
(Forcing display of Thresholds and Not Forcing display of Thresholds)
If a graph does include values that are near or exceed the high threshold,
then both thresholds will already be visible on the graph. Enabling or
disabling this option in this case will have no effect on the graph.
Regardless of whether the option is enabled or not, the graphed line that
shows the historical monitor state is also color-coded to show the state of
the monitor throughout its history: green for those times when it was
normal (i.e. below the warning threshold), yellow for warning and red for
high.
Threshold lines are not displayed for bi-state monitors.However, these
monitors still color-code the graphed line to represent the state: green for
the good state and red for the bad state. For example:
Figure 128 Bi-State Monitors State Representation
For more information on thresholds, see Setting Thresholds for
Monitor-Based Events on page 356
Live Graphs Toolbar
The toolbar provides access to the most commonly used monitor tools.