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<strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

Global alarm window<br />

Network browse window<br />

You use the network browse window to find <strong>com</strong>puters in domains, to access menu options, to<br />

open <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> monitor windows and for drag and drop operations. The network browse<br />

window shows a tree display similar to the tree used in the Windows Explorer and many other<br />

applicattions. By default, the network browse window allows you to search for domains and<br />

<strong>com</strong>puters within domains. This is done by accessing the Network tree item in the network<br />

browse window. Within this tree item, the network domain and <strong>com</strong>puter information is shown as<br />

obtained from various networking calls. Items that are contained in the Network tree item cannot<br />

be manipulated by users.<br />

In the network browse window, you can create your own folders.<br />

These folders can contain <strong>com</strong>puters and other folders. By using<br />

drag and drop operations, you can build your own customized<br />

network browse tree. The tree structure is stored on disk. To start<br />

creating your own folder, right click the mouse outside the network<br />

tree item and select menu option New folder.<br />

You can use the following menu options to manage the network browse tree:<br />

New folder<br />

Create a new folder in the selected folder. If a <strong>com</strong>puter item is selected, the new folder is<br />

inserted directly after the <strong>com</strong>puter item. (not available in Network tree items)<br />

Add <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

Add a <strong>com</strong>puter item in the selected folder or directly after the selected <strong>com</strong>puter item (not<br />

available in Network tree items)<br />

Add SNMP Host<br />

New in version 6.0 (1278)<br />

Adds an SNMP host to the tree. A SNMP host can be added in the new default folder "Manual<br />

SNMP Hosts". An SNMP host is defined by its IP-address and SNMP <strong>com</strong>munity string. When a<br />

SNMP policy is applied to such anSNMP host, the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service will use the IP address<br />

of the host for all SNMP queries in the policy, instead of the IP addresses specified in the policy<br />

itself. This way it is possible to make a single policy, without having to manually edit the policy for<br />

each host.<br />

Rename<br />

Rename the selected network browse tree folder.<br />

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