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jeff.stewart replied on Sat, Mar 28 2009 8:14 AM
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Is it possible to create a summary page that has graphs from different nodes all on the same page?  If so how?

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Answered (Verified) Yann replied on Mon, Mar 30 2009 8:44 AM
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Hi Jeff,

This should help you: Showing Graph from different nodes

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Answered (Verified) denny.lecompte replied on Mon, Mar 8 2010 8:23 AM
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The feature didn't make it into 10.0.  It's still under consideration for post-10.

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Answered (Verified) Yann replied on Mon, Mar 30 2009 8:44 AM
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Hi Jeff,

This should help you: Showing Graph from different nodes

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klc2009 replied on Mon, Mar 30 2009 4:15 PM
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Just wanted to add my .02 worth...

I have discovered that if you want to include chart options, copy everything from the last <div (there will be several previous to your chart image tag - you will need the one that is aligned the farthest left) through to the </div> tag after your chart image tag (also aligned at the far left).  The drawback is that you get two "headers" but now you can change chart options from that page.

If you know the ID of each node or interface, you can use the same code and just change the netobject ID (NetObject=I:) number in the source code to display graphs from different devices. That way you don't have to open each chart page, view source, copy, etc. You can get the netobject ID by hovering over any node or interface and looking at the URL on the bottom of your browser. I keep a list of all the netobject IDs in a spreadsheet because I find myself building similar pages a lot.

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jeff.stewart replied on Mon, Mar 30 2009 4:20 PM
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I was wondering about that.  It seems like a lot of work to get these kind of pages up and running.  Has there been any talk about changing how you do this for future releases?

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denny.lecompte replied on Mon, Mar 30 2009 7:54 PM
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jeff.stewart:
Has there been any talk about changing how you do this for future releases?

There has been much talk.  It's a frequent request.

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bobdawonderweasel replied on Wed, Apr 1 2009 2:30 PM
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...and the result of that talk is ??

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denny.lecompte replied on Wed, Apr 1 2009 6:12 PM
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We're in the process of stack ranking what's coming after NPM 9.5, and that feature is on the list to be ranked.  There's no certainty that it will make the cut because there are some other slick-but-hefty features that are on the list.  It's too soon to make promises.

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ameruz replied on Fri, Mar 5 2010 1:24 PM
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Hi Denny,

 

Where is this feature request in the queue? It's been 11 months since your last update on this thread.

I think we all agree it's a very sought after feature. We've spent several days building some custom pages (resources) for what should take a few clicks and what should have been a standard functionality in the product years ago.

 

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Answered (Verified) denny.lecompte replied on Mon, Mar 8 2010 8:23 AM
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The feature didn't make it into 10.0.  It's still under consideration for post-10.

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