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We figured out how to 'half-fake' a connection, but this only works if one devices has an interface. Let's say you have a switch (SW1) with a device such as a WAP connected to Port2 of SW1. First, select the two devices you want to connect > Connect Objects > Configure on SW1 and select Port2. Now configure the WAP, Just…
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Yes, pretty much. We also have the issue with SolarWinds when you replace a device (such as a switch) with a different device and keep the same IP. SolarWinds will not 'forget' the old interfaces so we have to delete the node and rediscover. When you delete the node, it is automatically removed from the maps. It's nice to…
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We'd have to do that 574 times to start with and every time we schedule a backup. Not feasible.
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I updated the question to clarify that we use Orion Mapping.
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We are trying to overlay icons on a area map (e.g. West Texas, Colorado) and want them to be fairly accurate. Some times we'll have two nodes close together and want to place them as such). Thank you for your response. Also, why is there a 'snap to grid' option if it cannot be turned off?
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Can you add a little details on the MORE comment. I have these same questions. Also, did you ever get your other questions answered?