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- [My reverse proxy is not working](#my-reverse-proxy-is-not-working)
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- [My alerts aren't being delivered on time](#my-alerts-aren't-being-delivered-on-time)
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- [My alert templates stopped working](#my-alert-templates-stopped-working)
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- [How do I use trend prediction in graphs](#how-do-i-use-trend-prediction-in-graphs)
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# Developing
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syntax changed, and you basically need to convert your templates to
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this new syntax (including the titles).
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## <a name='how-do-i-use-trend-prediction-in-graphs'>How do I use trend prediction in graphs</a>
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As of [Ver. 1.55](https://community.librenms.org/t/v1-55-release-changelog-august-2019/9428) a new feature has been added where you can view a simple linear prediction in port graphs.
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> It doesn't work on non-port graphs or consolidated graphs at the time this FAQ entry was written.
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To view a prediction:
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- Click on any `port` graph of any network device
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- Select a `From` date to your liking (not earlier than the device was actually added to LNMS), and then select a future date in the `To` field.
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- Click update
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You should now see a linear prediction line on the graph.
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