Yes; try autodiscovering the item's capabilities/services.
Rightclick >Properties.... and select the Services icon. For routers, I've
generally had an Interface box checked in that display but it depends on
how you originally built/discovered the device. In any case, click on 'Auto
Discover' to start that function and WUG will survey that box for well
known ports and SNMP MIB-2 interfaces, stuff like that. Pretty slick; big
improvement in granularity; makes the live links function meaningful.
I'm unclear about managing up/down dependencies now that multiple interface
devices have been modeled in this product, but all in good time.
-Don
"Shawn P. Lemay"
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I see this as a new feature in 7.0 - I've read the manual and can't find
reference to how to do this anywhere! I'd like to monitor multiple nics
on servers, firewalls and routers - and be able to do this from one
icon. Any ideas??? Thanks,
Shawn
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