Intermapper web port
You can also maintain Intermapper's firewall and user list, enable and disable or control access to maps, and create notifiers. Use the Server Settings panel to view information about Intermapper, to set preferences, and to configure Intermapper's Remote, Web, Telnet, and Authentication servers. You can set policies to specify how much data is retained and how long it is retained. The data can be retrieved for reporting and analysis. You can collect data from devices and save it in the Intermapper Database, through the Intermapper DataCenter. There are several options for acknowledging problems that allow you to control the resumption of notifications after acknowledgment. If a device or link goes down, you can acknowledge the problem, which prevents Intermapper from sending notifications.
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You can also create new log files for logging specific data. You can also view a detailed Event log and Outage log to help you accurately troubleshoot problems. You can create charts that graph one or more data values associated with a device.
#Intermapper web port windows
You can also open a WinPopup window on a Microsoft Windows system, send an entry to a Syslog server, or send an SNMP trap. You can create your own notifiers and configure them to send an Email message, page (through a modem or network), send a text message to a cell phone, or execute a script or system command. When a device goes into the specified state, a notifier is triggered and alerts you to the problem. You can set up devices to alert you to problems in a number of ways.
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For tips on arranging your map, see Arranging Tips. For maps with large switches, you can hide some detail. You can create sub-maps, allowing you to view large networks through an overview map and drill down to see more details Arranging Your MapĪfter you create your map, you can rearrange devices into logical groups, change the appearance of devices, change the device labels, add text, or add a background image. Use Intermapper's different probe types to query your devices in specialized ways to give you more accurate information about the device states.Īs you become more familiar with what Intermapper can do, you can add networks and scan them. You can place a physical map image in the background of your map and use geographic coordinates as you import to place devices automatically in specific locations in relation to the background image. You can also export data from maps for use in spreadsheets and databases. After you are familiar with what maps are and how you can use them, you can add devices to your map by importing them.
#Intermapper web port how to
Use this section to find out how to start your map, to use Autodiscovery to find and map each device on your network, and to manually add devices and networks. You can also set user preferences for Intermapper and Intermapper Remote Access.
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You can customize Intermapper by defining Helper Applications and by specifying what actions should be taken when you double-click an object on a map. If you are using Intermapper Remote Access, you might be viewing more than one map list in the Map List window, one for each server. When you open a map, it appears in a Map Window. You experience Intermapper through the Map List Window, where you view a list of available maps.