Editable widget parameters

Use this information to understand which parameters are associated with each Network Manager widget and how each of these parameters affects the appearance of the widget.

To modify widget parameters, refer to the information about customizing a Dashboard Application Services Hub widget in the Jazz for Service Management information center at https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEKCU.

Important: The Network Views, Hop View, and Structure Browser widgets refresh themselves. There is no need to set a global refresh on these widgets.

The editable parameters for the Network Manager widgets are as follows.

Database Configuration
Discovery Configuration
Discovery Status
MIB Browser
Monitor Configuration Poll Policy
Monitor Configuration Template
Management Database Access
Structure Browser
Topology HopView
NetworkViews
Path Views

Database Configuration

There are no editable parameters for this widget.

Discovery Configuration

There are no editable parameters for this widget.

Discovery Status

There are no editable parameters for this widget.

MIB Browser

MIB Browser
Domain
Name of the domain that the widget presents as default
Object ID
SNMP Object ID of the node for which MIB information is requested
Host
Name of the host that has where the Helper Server is running
Show Results Only?
Indicates whether only the results of the MIB query are displayed. The default value is False.

Monitor Configuration Poll Policy

There are no editable parameters for this widget.

Monitor Configuration Template

There are no editable parameters for this widget.

Management Database Access

Management Database Access
Domain
Name of the domain that the widget presents as default
Query
SQL query
Service
Name of management database on which the query is run
Show Results Only?
Indicates whether only the results of the query are displayed. The default value is False.

Structure Browser

Structure Browser
Entity ID
Entity ID of the device whose structure is being requested.
View Mode
Specifies which mode the widget loads: tree or table.
Note: Table mode is only available when the Structure Browser is displayed as a widget.
Table Mode
Select the type of information to display within the table.

Topology HopView

Topology HopView
Domain
Name of the domain that the widget presents as default
Seed device
Pivot device around which the Network Hop View must be displayed
Hops
Number of hops to display from the pivot device
Connectivity
Type of connectivity to display in the network map; options are IP Subnets, Layer1, Layer 2, Layer 3, PIM, and IPMRoute
Default value: IP Subnets
Layout
Layout style of the network map; options are Symmetric, Hierarchical, Orthogonal, and Circular
Default value: Symmetric
Show End Nodes?
Indicates whether to display end nodes in the map. The default value is False.

NetworkViews

Topology Network Views
Network Views Properties
Show Network Views Tree
Indicates whether to display the network view navigation tree.
Choose Default Tab
Indicates whether to show the Bookmarks or Libraries tab as the default tab.
Libraries Treetable Properties
Map ID
ID of a specific network view to be displayed in the treetable.
Bookmarks Treetable Properties
Width
Specifies the width of the columns in the Bookmarks treetable.
Hidden Columns
Provides the option to hide the Max column, which shows the maximum alert status for all devices within a network view.
Locked Columns
Provides the option to lock the Max column.
Sort Column
Specifies which column to sort on.
Sort Order
Specifies the sort order.

Path Views

Topology Path Views
Path View Properties
Show Path Views Tree
Indicates whether to display the path views navigation tree.
Path View ID
ID of the path view to be displayed.
Treetable Properties
Width
Indicates the width of the column.
Hidden Columns
Indicates whether a column should be hidden. Master columns can not be hidden.
Locked Columns
Prohibits scrolling. Master columns can not be locked.
Sort Column
Specifies how the master column is to be sorted.
Sort Order
Indicates whether columns should be sorted in ascending or descending order. Parent rows are sorted first, then child rows.