Even if you do monitor these devices twice, you don't have to have alarms
and notifications turned on for both. Notifications are granular. 

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Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 6:17 AM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] Multiple maps = multiple alerts


On May 25, 2004, at 4:16 PM, Tim Huffman wrote:

> Because we are monitoring a fairly large, geographically diverse
> network, we are trying to split up our large map into several smaller
> ones (while keeping the larger one as an overview). The problem I've
> discovered is that now that I have the same device on multiple maps, 
> I'm
> getting multiple alerts if something goes wrong. How can I get around
> this?
>
Greetings Tim,
here is what I do. I have 27 buildings and a whole tone of stuff to 
monitor.

i have created a Master map, with lets say "a top tier " of core 
devices that I keep to the front. On this top tier I have several  
MapStatus probes that monitor the status of my other maps. Each of 
these maps are different building or circuits or areas i want to 
monitor.

So you don't have to monitor it twice, having it on the same map. just 
use a status probe.

my .02
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jeff donovan
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