Dear Victor,
Thank you very much for your reply. By both your replies you have clarified
almost all questions that were unanswered for me.
On 12/27/06, Victor Kirhenshtein <victor_at_opticom.lv> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> Map functionality is not fully implemented yet. Currently you can have
> only one map which represents IP topology of your network - it will contain
> subnets and routers (or nodes connected to more than one subnet). You can
> access this map by selecting View -> Map in console. You can drag objects
> around and save current layout via Map -> Save menu. You cannot add or
> remove objectsto the map nor create links - everything is built by the
> system based on the IP topology known to NetXMS server.
> Maps will be improved through the next releases, so stay tuned.
>
> Best regards,
> Victor
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* Edgar Chupit [mailto:chupit_at_gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 27 December, 2006 14:27
> *To:* NetXMS Users
> *Subject:* [netxms-users] Network map diagram
>
> Dear netxms Users,
>
> I'm testing this product, to see whether it will fit our needs. On netxms
> webpage I have found beautiful screenshot with network map.
>
> Unfortunately documentation doesn't state how I can create network map
> that will show relations between network servers and network elements. I
> couldn't find how to do this in the Console either.
> Is there a way to create a network map that will look like this
> screenshot: http://netxms.org/screenshots/v2/map.png
>
> If it is not yet possible with Console, maybe it is possible with direct
> modification of the database?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Edgar Chupit
> callto://edgar.chupit
>
>
-- Best regards, Edgar Chupit callto://edgar.chupitReceived on Wed Dec 27 2006 - 20:54:29 EET
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