
Chapter 8 Performance
Figure 56 Expand Field
The Expand screen shows the variable value in a larger edit box, so you can more easily enter a long value. It also shows the variable type and a description from the MIB source file. Possible variable types are shown in the following table.
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These graphical menu bar icons are common to all screens that display information in graphical format.
Figure 57 Graph Menu Bar
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