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Netmap consists of two navigation bars, one on each side of the screen, and the map itself. The navigation bars can be toggled by clicking the "<<" or ">>" links. You can toggle fullscreen with CTRL+SHIFT+F. | Netmap consists of two navigation bars, one on each side of the screen, and the map itself. The navigation bars can be toggled by clicking the "<<" or ">>" links. You can toggle fullscreen with CTRL+SHIFT+F. | ||
- | The load colors((Click "Show gradient" to get an overview of what the colors indicate)) on edges represent load based on the link's capacity, and the link's thickness represents the link speed. | + | The load colors((Click "Show gradient" to get an overview of what the colors indicate)) on edges represent traffic load based on the link's capacity, and the link's thickness represents the link speed. |
==== Map ==== | ==== Map ==== | ||
- | Nodes and be drag and dropped and positioned to your liking. When a view is saved, it will save current zoom/scale, position of the map, active network topology layer, categories (orphan filter) as meta data to it's view. | + | * Nodes can be positioned to your liking by clicking and dragging it. |
- | Nodes get fixed and auto selected automagically after a drag and drop. In the netbox view you have an option to easily uncheck it again if you want to. | + | * To view information about a node or a link, just click on it. |
+ | * You may zoom the map by using the scroll-wheel on your mouse. | ||