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Status Tools
# P0602566 Ver: 2.7 Page 153
You can monitor phone line status in either pie or bar graph format. A pie graph
always depicts activity from a consolidated viewpoint. (A pie graph always depicts the
relationship between the whole and its parts.) Unlike the pie graph, bar graphs can
display activity from either a consolidated or individual viewpoint.
• A consolidated viewpoint depicts activity for the entity with a single set of
bars, which represent all members collectively.
• The individual viewpoint depicts activity for the entity with a single set of
bars for each individual member.
Bar graphs that are launched by multi-selected MPS or applications, initially display
the individual viewpoint. However, once a graph is launched, this point of view can be
changed by clicking an option under the X Axis heading.
Bar graphs that are launched by an object, which represents a collection of entities (a
group, a domain, or node), initially display the consolidated viewpoint.
The consolidated and individual viewpoints for bar graphs that monitor a single MPS
or application appear identical, as there is only a single set of information to graph.
In the following graphs, phone line status is being monitored for three MPS.
• The graph with three sets of graph points was launched by multiply selected
MPS objects and displays activity for each of the three MPS, individually.
• The graph with the single set of graph points displays activity, collectively, for
all three MPS because the viewpoint was changed from Individual MPS to
Consolidated MPS under the X Axis heading.
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