Overview; Alarms In Visualizations / Topologies - Dell OpenManage Network Manager Client Manual

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Basic Spring
Basic Spring is an algorithm attempts to produce a natural
layout that optimizes a spread out topology.
Optimal Edge Length– Use the slider to determine the
distance between nodes.
Cluster Policy –Select from Horizontal or Vertical.
Cluster Spacing—Use the slider to determine the spacing
between icons not in child / parent hierarchy.

OVERVIEW

This displays a thumbnail of the entire topology that appears in the larger screen to the right. Click
a location to move the larger view to center on it.

Alarms in Visualizations / Topologies

Colored circles and triangles appear next to topology nodes to
indicate its network status (circles) or the alarm state of the device
(triangles, apex points up) or the alarm state of its child entities
(off-center triangles, apex points down). For information about the
alarm, hover your cursor over the triangle, and a popup appears
describing the device, whether the alarm is on the device or a "child," and what is its severity.
The alarms indicated are like alarms described in the portlet Alarms on page 99.
NOTE:
The displayed alarms in the Alarms portlet may not be up to date, or may differ from those within
Visualizations. Resyncing alarms and/or refreshing the browser resolves this difference.
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