Adding Network Elements to your Map
6-25
Creating Network Maps
5.
If the device is successfully contacted
, the Device Properties window,
Figure 6-19
(
page 6-26
), opens. Make any changes to the properties, as
desired, then click on
OK
. The arrow pointer will become a crosshair cursor;
click the cursor in the active map window to place the new icon.
If the device cannot be contacted
, the Insert Device window will expand to
display the
Timeout
and
Retry
counters, and a message window opens (as
illustrated in
Figure 6-18
).
Figure 6-18. Device Timeout Windows
If you click
Yes
, the Device Properties window opens, and you can add an
Unnamed PING device
to your map. If you click
No
, no new device will be
added.
If the device you are adding is already part of the database, a message window displays
after you close the Properties window, indicating that the selected node already exists.
Click
OK
, and a crosshair cursor displays allowing you to place the icon; there is no
restriction on placing duplicate copies of the same icon in a single map or on multiple
maps.
TIP
If you have configured and activated the Autofill options (either via the Welcome Wizard
or via the
Tools—>Options
window), the autofill values you have set for IP address and
community name display automatically in the appropriate fields. You can keep these
options or replace them, as necessary.
TIP
You can change the icon assigned to an Unnamed PING Device so that it more accurately
reflects the actual device being monitored; see
Editing Device Properties
in Chapter 4,
List Views
, for details.
If the selected device does not
respond within the defined number
of retries, you will be given the
option to create a PING device.
Summary of Contents for Netsight
Page 1: ...User s Guide...
Page 2: ......
Page 12: ...Contents xii...
Page 52: ...Overview of NetSight Element Manager 2 36 Backing Up Data Files...
Page 82: ...Discovering Nodes 3 30 Using the Subnets Window...
Page 130: ...List Views 4 48 List Views and Maps...
Page 148: ...Tree Views 5 18 Tree Views and Maps...
Page 212: ...Creating Network Maps 6 64 Managing Maps and Folders...
Page 220: ...Node Management Overview 7 8 PING...
Page 234: ...Batch Customization via AddTool AddImage and AddDevType A 14 Viewing the Log File...