@ Normis
Hi Normis,
Actually I already use a SNMP probe for the time on one map, but there are some drawbacks behind using this as a way to display time.
1- If the device used to get the time fails you don't have the time any longer (how obvious..

)
2- I think it's not particularly desired to put a SNMP-clock under every single device you have to avoid that risk, the overview of the map would be a mess in that case
3- Many times the format of the SNMP-clock is not an easily human readable one.. (the SNMP clock I use is formatted like: YYYY-MM-DD, HH:MM:SS,s where ss is 1/10th of a second.. bit too much info.. )
I think it might be desirable if you can add a static which is showing the server time, you can add this static easy to any map you desire or leave it away.
By doing it this way you also make sure that users of the clients get the server time (assuming it's correct ofcourse..

) and also people who use the webinterface will get the same time. Maybe this is worth considering?
Anyway, now I also have a question maybe resulting in a feature request..
Is there a way to add the same note to a whole list of devices without the need to add them one-by-one?
I'm trying/willing to add 'Serialnumber: [oid("1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.1")]' to lots of devices, so the serial appears when you hover over the device, but one-by-one is a bit time-consuming if you ask me with over a 1000 devices..
Do you happen to know an easy way to do this? If not, could/would you consider implementing something that makes this possible?
This is it for now, thanks anyway for The Dude, it's a better tool than most people ever imagine..
Best regards,
Minollie