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how do I add IP SLA monitor to Orion Map?

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njoylif posted on Tue, Nov 3 2009 1:01 PM
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I need to add monitor to maps so my Orion maps change status colors when there is an IPSLA issue.

how can I accomplish this?

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Answered (Verified) chris.smouse replied on Tue, Nov 3 2009 1:19 PM
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Hi Larry -

Try this inside Network Atlas:

  1. Drag the source and destination nodes involved in the IPSLA operation to your map.
  2. Draw a line linking the 2 nodes.
  3. Right-click on the line, and choose Properties
  4. On the "Link Properties" tab, click "Cancel this assignment" to free up one of the status assignments.
  5. In the tree-view showing your devices, drag-and-drop the operation to the now vacant status assignment.
  6. Adjust the appearance of the link to your liking; green might make the most sense.

See the attached screenshot for what this might look like when you are finished.  Hope this helps.

 


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Answered (Verified) chris.smouse replied on Tue, Nov 3 2009 1:19 PM
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Hi Larry -

Try this inside Network Atlas:

  1. Drag the source and destination nodes involved in the IPSLA operation to your map.
  2. Draw a line linking the 2 nodes.
  3. Right-click on the line, and choose Properties
  4. On the "Link Properties" tab, click "Cancel this assignment" to free up one of the status assignments.
  5. In the tree-view showing your devices, drag-and-drop the operation to the now vacant status assignment.
  6. Adjust the appearance of the link to your liking; green might make the most sense.

See the attached screenshot for what this might look like when you are finished.  Hope this helps.

 


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njoylif replied on Tue, Nov 3 2009 1:31 PM
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that did work, must not have refreshed prior to attempting.  I was trying to edit hyperlinks - which works as well, but this is much cleaner.

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