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NetworkView: Views parameters set to view files in specified screen area with different views
 
Introduction
NetworkView
New Features
Tutorials
   
Discovery and Maps
Load or Save Map
Discover Network Automatically
Maps
Lists
Print and Print Preview
Automatic Discovery
Modify Map Information
   
Nodes
Select Node
Node Properties
Add Node Manually
Find or Delete Node
Call External Tools
Update Node Information
Export Node Information
Tooltips
   
Advanced Features
Create Network Map Manually
Export to Enhanced MetaFile
Change Font and Merge Files
Export Map Data to Text File
Edit SnmpOid & Mac Address DB
Discover without ICMP
View Log Files
   
Monitoring and Alerting
Monitoring
Disable Monitoring or Alerting
Alert of Unreachable Node
Start or Stop Monitoring
Port Scanner
   
SNMP Browser
SNMP MIB Browser
Save Favorite OID
Integrate Proprietary MIBs
WMI Browser
WMI Security
   
Discovery Options
General
ICMP and SNMP
TCP Ports
WMI
WMI Credentials
   
Setting Preferences
Views
Colors, Fonts and Print
Menu Editor
List Editor
Message Editor
Label Editor
Email Alerts
Custom Alerts
Sound Alerts
   
Technical References
Product Design
Discovery Mechanism
   
 
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Views

To change the preferences for views, select the menu:

  • File, Preferences, or click on the Preferences button of the File toolbar (a red screwdriver)
  • Choose the Views tab

The following values can be set:

  • Default label set: select the default label set that is applied on startup.
  • Default sorting: select the sorting default for all maps. "By status" is not available for a default ,because it is enabled only during a monitoring session.
  • Date format: two formats available: Day/Month/Year (European) or Month/Day/Year (US).
  • Tooltips: Shows one of the following in the yellow tooltip (mouse on a node): Note, MAC address, Ports, SNMP Enterprise.
  • Map fits to window: Check it if you want the map to be adjusted to the size of the current window. If you prefer that the nodes always stay at the same place, uncheck it.
  • Subnet Mask:
    Full: shows the subnet masks in the dotted address format. For example: 255.255.255.0
    Short: displays the subnet masks with a number representing the number of bits set in the binary value.
  • For example 255.255.0.0 has 16 bits set to one (11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000). For example: /24
  • Show Routes info: if checked, it will display a (yellow) box containing routes for each node acting as a router.
  • Show _ Routes: Many devices have a lot of routes. This will limit the number of routes displayed in the box.
    Export delimiter: Export with either commas or semicolons as separators.
  • Columns headers: If enabled, the first line of the exported data will contain the column descriptors.
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