By default, the network map displays all links for which communication was detected during the defined time period. To limit the number of links displayed on the network map, you can use the following functions:
To filter links on the network map based on event severity levels:
You will see a list containing the names of the severity levels of events (Informational, Warning, Critical events), as well as the No events item that lets you filter connections for which no events have been registered.
The network map displays only those links associated with events that have the selected severity levels.
To filter links on the network map based on the protocols of communications:
You will see a window containing the table of supported protocols displayed as a protocol stack tree. You can manage how tree elements are displayed by using the + and - buttons next to the names of protocols that contain protocols of subsequent layers.
The table columns provide the following information:
If you select or clear the check box for a protocol that contains nested protocols, the check boxes for the nested protocols are also automatically selected or cleared.
The network map displays only those links in which the selected protocols were used.
You can filter links based on the levels of communications corresponding to the layers of the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model for the network protocol stack.
To filter links on the network map based on the layers of the OSI network model:
You will see a list containing the names of OSI model layers:
The network map displays only those links that are associated with the selected OSI model layer.