The network map can be displayed in a scale of 1–100%. The current scale value is displayed in the toolbar located in the left part of the network map display area.
You can change the positioning of the network map by moving it around the screen.
You can use the following functions when working with the network map:
Use the mouse wheel or the + and – buttons located in the toolbar next to the current scale value.
Reducing the scale of the network map reduces the amount of information that is displayed in nodes and collapsed groups.
If the display scale is less than 25%, icons and text information are not displayed in nodes and collapsed groups. The appearance of nodes and collapsed groups may change as follows:
On a node representing a device that is known to the application (asset), the upper-right corner displays the asset status as a triangle in one of the following colors:
Green signifies that the asset has the Authorized status.
Red signifies that the asset has the Unauthorized status.
Gray signifies that the asset has the Archived status.
A thick black line on the left border of the node appears on the WAN node.
On a collapsed group, the upper-right corner displays a triangle indicating the presence of objects requiring attention. The triangle has one of the following colors:
Green means that the group does not contain objects requiring attention.
Red means that the group contains objects requiring attention.
If necessary, you can change the positioning of the network map manually or automatically. Automatic positioning lets you move the network map and change its scale in such a way to display all nodes that satisfy the defined filter settings, and all expanded groups.
To manually position the network map:
Position the mouse cursor over any part of the network map that is not occupied by objects.
Click and hold the left mouse button to drag the network map image.
To automatically position the network map:
Click the button in the toolbar located in the left part of the network map display area.
The positioning and scale of the network map will change to display all nodes and expanded groups.