Hello Wylie, List:

CA bought Netviz couple of years ago, and there was at that time a "plug-in"
or "add-on" that performed that integration between Netviz and Spectrum to
"magically" display via web your Spectrum topology, and even you can perform
some basic troubleshooting actions from that Netviz View (ping, telnet,
among others).

Sadly, from what I've heard CA has stopped developing for future Netviz
Integrations (it works only until version 8.1 of Spectrum) but the
information remains, and I think you can download the Netviz Integration
software from supportconnect.
In the meantime, find attached the "Netviz Spectrum Adapter User's Guide" so
you can have an idea of how this integration can take place and what can you
do with it. Also, I have the eHealth Netviz Adapter User's Guide, if u want
it, please let me know, and I can send it to you.


Hope it helps,
Best Regards,

Eng. Edgar Parra

MCSE, MCSA, MCP, CA's Spectrum Solutions Engineer




On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Wylie Bowens <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> List,
>
> Does anyone use Netviz or some other product to dynamically map network
> diagrams?
>
> Does Netviz integrate with Spectrum?
>
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