To limit the number of nodes displayed on the topology map, you can use the following functions:
You can configure the topology map to show the nodes whose information is saved in events associated with the selected nodes.
The capability to filter by event is available if no more than 200 nodes on the topology map are selected.
You can use the following methods to filter by event:
To display nodes using initial filtering by event on the topology map:
To select multiple nodes, perform one of the following actions:
The details area appears in the right part of the web interface window. The details area shows the total number of selected nodes while also showing the quantitative distribution of selected objects by type.
The topology map will display only those nodes whose information is contained in events associated with the selected nodes. The toolbar located above the map will show a list containing the IDs of events (IDs are listed in the order in which their associated events were detected).
To add nodes to the objects displayed on the topology map by using additional filtering by event:
The details area appears in the right part of the web interface window.
The topology map additionally displays those nodes whose information is contained in events associated with the selected nodes. The IDs of detected events are added to the list containing IDs in the toolbar.
You will see a list containing the names of statuses for known devices (Unauthorized, Authorized, Archived), and the Unmanaged switch status for unmanaged switches.
The topology map will display only those nodes that have the selected statuses.
You will see a list containing the names of security states for devices (OK, Warning, Critical).
The topology map will display only those nodes that represent devices with the selected security states.
You will see a list containing the names of categories for known devices, as well as an individual category for unmanaged switches.
The topology map will display only those nodes that represent the selected categories of devices.
You will see a window containing a field for entering VLAN IDs.
You can specify several identifiers separated by comma or as a range (for example: 1, 2, 4-6, 8
).
The topology map will display only those nodes whose topology settings include ports with the defined VLAN IDs.
By default, the topology map displays all nodes regardless of whether they have links to other nodes. If necessary, you can disable the display of all nodes that do not have links with other nodes on the topology map.
To enable or disable the display of nodes that do not have links to other nodes:
Use the Display unlinked nodes toggle button in the toolbar located above the topology map.
You can reset the defined node filtering settings to their default state.
To reset the defined filter settings on the topology map:
In the toolbar located above the topology map, click the Default filter button (this button is displayed if filter settings have been defined).