Hi Jon,

Sorry - this was partly my suggestion to bug #41432 during the 4.4 betatesting, and, I guess, a workaround to a crash when there was no label for selected networks.

It involved IM auto-hiding the label for networks if you selected Interface Alias as the label and it was blank.

I, personally, actually like to know if the label is not set, but maybe it should be possible to do a {ifAlias | "your text"} sort of test, so if the label selected is not blank if will show, if not You can specify the label.

That way it's still possible to 'debug' but also to hide the label on demand.

Best,

    Jakob Peterhänsel

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On 22/05/2006, at 22:08, Jon Myers wrote:

Greetings... well, one of these version updates along the line somewhere changed some of my labels. We're using mostly Cisco probes (Cisco Proc/Mem; internal probe in IM 4.4.3). For the port labels, we use Port Number, and Interface Alias (where we then put in a room number in the description field on the switch itself). If there is a description for the port, it shows up quite nicely, but if its blank, we get a big fat "ifAlias not available" bubble.

Can it be changed back to the old way where if ifAlias is blank, to not display anything? The obvious solution to this is to make sure all my ports are labeled on the switches, but that'll take a while, and some switches I dont want to label them all, or don't want to go through and label things with a dash or "MT" or something silly. And don't want to change the label scheme for things on a port bases on intermapper...

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