The General tab
of the Visualization Parameters dialog helps you to
customize
a graphical representation of your network.
There are several ways to represent the data:
- Use
Relay structure: Display the network tree from the
IBM Endpoint Manager Relay point of view. This is the default view.
- Use
Active Directory Structure: Use the
Active Directory to map out the network tree for visualization.
- Use IP Address Structure: Use
the IP architecture to
map out the network tree.
- Use Retrieved Property Path Structure: Use
standard
or custom properties of the client computers to map out a custom network
tree. If you select this option, you must specify the path-style property
that you want from the section below:
- Path
Retrieved Property: This pull-down menu lists
the available IBM Endpoint Manager Client properties. Select one
of these to define the network graph. A path-style property has a
separator string to delimit the parts of the path. For example, if
you use an IP address as a path, you would select a period as a separator.
Another example is an actual directory path, where the delimiter is
a backslash. You can also create your own custom paths by concatenating
fields with your own chosen separator.
- Path Separator
String: Enter the delimiter you want to use to parse the
path specified above. For example, to create a hierarchy from a directory
path, use '\' as a separator string..
- Reverse Path Hierarchy: Check
this box if your chosen
path-style property has the most significant part on the right instead
of the left.
- Use first result
if the computer
has more than one result for this retrieved property: Many
properties return a list, rather than a single item. These values
can be ignored, or you can check this box to have the first element
in the list used for the network map.
- Group
computers with the same
retrieved property value: This option creates easy-to-visualize
groups from computers sharing the same property.
- Show
labels on leaf nodes: Check this box if you want to
display labels next to the computers at the leaf nodes of the network
tree.
This
dialog is
available by selecting Tools > Launch Visualization Tool...