tcptrace throughput graphs

From: Oriana Riva (riva@cs.helsinki.fi)
Date: 10/03/02

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    Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 16:57:37 +0300
    From: Oriana Riva <riva@cs.helsinki.fi>
    Subject: tcptrace throughput graphs
    
    

    Hi!
    I am using the tcptrace-6.2.0 version with Linux and I have a question
    concerning the throughput graphs.
    Could you explain me how in this graph I manage to obtain only red and
    blue lines around 1 Byte/s of throughput while the throughput is of
    higher value?
    For example with the option tcptrace -l test.dmp my throughput is
    correctly around 25000Byte/s. The yellow dots seem to be corrrect.I
    think the red line should be a sort of interpolation of the yellow dots
    if the option -A2 or -A1 is used, but it's far to be that in my graphs!

    Thank you in advance,
    Oriana

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