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Closing maps and DHCP

Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:26 pm

Just begining work with the dude and have two questions:

How to delete a map without reinstall?
How does the dude cope with roaming devices on DHCP?

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Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:14 pm

I hope it is no to easy but you can delete a map if you click on "networks maps" in the left menu. Then you see your maps in the right window. Click on the map you want to delete and remove it...
 
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Fri Dec 08, 2006 5:34 pm

I thought this would be easy. But I must be dense. I can one-by-one delete elements in the map but not "start from scratch".
 
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Sat Dec 09, 2006 12:49 am

Try selecting multiple devices by left clicking in white space in your network map, dragging and creating a selection rectangle which will select multiple devices, then hit the 'delete' key.

I tried this and deleted 3 devices at once. It does prompt you to make sure you want to delete them.
 
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Sat Dec 09, 2006 1:34 am

Thanks. that does work, but is very clunky. Dragged the whole space to delete. Program needs a delete map function.

Also have trouble killing a discovery.
 
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Killing Discovery

Sun Dec 10, 2006 4:47 am

Thats one of many things without any controls.

Seems impossible to kill a discovery, but I did find a brute force way to do it.

Go to the Map Settings, and view the list of auto-discovery netblocks that are scheduled for the map. Highlight the line with the netblock that is discovering. I cant remember if you have to 'disable' the netblock which grays it out. That might be for dynamic discovery. Nevertheless, if you highlight the line and hit 'delete' (-), it will delete the discovery, and as a result, it will stop the discovery. Like I said, brute force...
 
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Re: Killing Discovery

Sun Dec 10, 2006 7:35 pm

Thats one of many things without any controls.

Seems impossible to kill a discovery, but I did find a brute force way to do it.

Go to the Map Settings, and view the list of auto-discovery netblocks that are scheduled for the map. Highlight the line with the netblock that is discovering. I cant remember if you have to 'disable' the netblock which grays it out. That might be for dynamic discovery. Nevertheless, if you highlight the line and hit 'delete' (-), it will delete the discovery, and as a result, it will stop the discovery. Like I said, brute force...
Works, thanks!