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#4. Example of three samples where actual bandwidth utilization was around 70% and underload was being monitored at around 25% utilization of current bandwidth. In this example, overload is occurring on all three samples.

#5. Example of three samples where actual bandwidth utilization was around 10% and underload was being monitored at around 25% utilization of current bandwidth. In this example, underload is occurring on all three samples.

#6. Example of three samples where actual bandwidth utilization was around 25% and underload was being monitored at around 10% utilization of current bandwidth. In this example, neither overload nor underload is occurring.

From the Throughput Monitor screen, press:

fTo freeze the current throughput monitor display.

rTo resume the display of throughput monitor samples.

<esc> To exit the Throughput Monitor and return to the Connection Monitor screen.

SAVING OPERATIONAL INFORMATION

The following commands are used to save system operational information to disk:

wr

Writes the current system messages to disk file.

ws

Writes the current system statistics to disk file.

Note: For details on these disk files, refer to the chapter titled Software Overview.

CLEARING OPERATIONAL INFORMATION

The following commands are used to clear current system operational information:

er

Erases the current system messages held in memory.

es

Erases the current system statistics held in memory.

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