Gord,
My recommendations would be as follows:
1. Place location sub-maps (containers) onto the internet submap.
2. Use the Edit, Cut/Paste feature to move the objects between maps (vs.
Edit, Delete),
this will keep your connections.
Anybody else with suggestions?
Scott Hammons
McBride and Associates, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gord Michaels [mailto:gord_michaels@HOTMAIL.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 2:49 PM
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
Subject: Map Customization...
Hello All.
Netview 5.1.
I have created a seedfile and I have turned off the "Discover New Nodes".
The resulting map is quite congested with hundreds of subnet icons. I want
to create several locations and place the appropriate routers and hubs in
them and delete all the subnets.
I went and tried to delete all the subnets (edit --> delete object --> from
this submap)but that left some of my routers 'disconnected' from anything
else on the map and they turned blue. Then I did a netmon -y and all the
subnets came back like before!
Surely, there must be a way to customize my map, have everything connected
and be able to do a netmon -y without all the subnets coming back? Any ideas
on this.
Thanks Gord.
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