I know of this way. What I meant is doing so 100 times and over is a pain.
Now imagine that each of those devices has 20-30 interfaces enabled and I
just added 10-20 new vlans to the domain.
So now I'd have to fish out 10-20 new vlans from 20-30 interfaces like 100
times. Neah.... And if I don't, the map looks like big disorganized mess
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Andrey Gordon | Epic Systems Corporation | Network Engineer | 608-271-9000




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Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] Autodiscovered interfaces display

Andrey,

I agree with your request and think it has been brought up here before.
Until this is an option, you can do Control A to select all the interfaces
and then a right click and hide to remove all the newly discovered
interfaces.  This is of course done inside the interface window.

Hope this helps!

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Dear Dartware,

I bed of you now. Please, please, please, make IM not display newly
discovered interfaces on the map automatically, or at least make an option
to control this.

Today I had to go through a 100 devices and turn off one newly added VLAN.

Some details:

I have multiple VTP domains on the network. When you add a vlan on the VTP
master, it distributes that vlan to all clients and as far as intermapper
concerned, it add an ‘unrouted’ vlan on every device in vtp domain. Going
through a 100 devices one by one and unchecking one interface is no fun at
all.
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Andrey Gordon | Epic Systems Corporation | Network Engineer | 608-271-9000


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