> 1680090660000000000 vsdptas1pcar-tas01.tc.corp see-1 cap_tcapProvider1 
NEXUS_CAP_SERVICE_VOICE cap_tcapProvider1 *18646863*

That's not a prometheus-format metric. Where are you seeing that?

And those graphs aren't from prometheus either: it would show the metric 
name as
tas_see_TacpProvider_totalBeginSent{host="vsdptas1pcar-tas01.tc.corp",...}
not
{__name__="tas_see_TacpProvider_totalBeginSent",host="vsdptas1pcar-tas01.tc.corp",...}

(although I don't know what *version* of prometheus you're running, and if 
it's something ancient I suppose it could behave differently)

In any case: I suggest that you go to the Prometheus web interface, go to 
the PromQL expression editor, and enter

tas_see_TacpProvider_totalBeginSent{host="vsdptas1pcar-tas01.tc.corp"}[2m]

to see 2 minutes worth of raw metrics from the prometheus database, with 
timestamps.

Then change the expression to

tas_see_TacpProvider_totalBeginSent{host="vsdptas1pcar-tas01.tc.corp"}
and switch to the Graph tab.

I trust what it says is in the database is real. Therefore, if the graph 
shows values going down, and a database query shows values going down, then 
these are coming from your scraping process somehow.

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