Peter,
The Container name and sub-map name must be the same, in addition when you
create the submap, you'll want to link it to the parent map. Also,
somewhere in there (been a while since I created new maps in WUG), you'll
need to do a save all to get things recognized.
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Thanks for your response; that seems close to what I would like to do, but
I
can't find the exact steps to do it. Once I have my container created on
the high level map, I don't see anyway to link that to the map which
contains those Routers.
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Look at containers as a symbolic link to another map... in your example,
you would build a separate map of only those devices you need and then
create a container link to that map from the main map. The way I use
them here is to break down my network by logical network segments. All
being polled by a parent map breaking down the network by physical
location and those being polled by a parent map from the main map...
Sure makes admin of the whole network, including server farms a whole
lot more meaningful...
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I can't find any info on containers, either in the User's guide or
via
online resources, can anyone explain their function?
I got an impression (which might not be correct) that they can hold
and
reflect the status of multiple devices. For example if a have a dozen
or so
routers, and all I need to monitor on them is ICMP, can I place them
all in
a container?
Thanks!
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