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Network Map stand alone webpage.

I'm looking to use the network map feature to provide webpage access to just that page, without giving someone access to NPM. Can I create a new web page within IIS and link the Network Map for use on that webpage? something like http://x.x.x.x/NPMmap.htm or http://x.x.x.x/status.

  • I don't think you can do it with no access.  You can put a generic (guest) set of credentials in the URL and do it that way.

    create a view with that map in it.  then you can pull up that view and copy the URL.

    it will look something like this:

         http://<your server name>/Orion/SummaryView.aspx?viewid=35

    add the following:

         &AccountID=<guest>&Password=<guestpw>

    where guest is some account (may be guest) and its pw.

         http://<Server Name>/Orion/SummaryView.aspx?viewid=<viewID>&AccountID=<guest>&Password=<guestpw>

  • I was able to copy the URL of the map entry in NPM, and plugged that address into my browser to get just the network map without authentication. What I don't know is if it's a live map or just a snapshot of status at the time the URL was taken. <serverName>/Orion/NetPerfMon/NetworkMap.aspx?Map=0f3e298e-295a-4634-a080-7ec24ecc87dc.OrionMap&Scale=180&r=1110655150&ViewId=1

    **Update**

    I appears that I still need the user/pass in the URL, but I'm not sure where and if I can place it in the URL above.

  • weird, lost some posting???

    anyways, maps query DB so they are live.

    you can also use the friendly map name like below:

    http://<serverName>/Orion/NetPerfMon/MapView.aspx?Map=<SavedMapName>&AccountID=<accountName>&Password=<Password>

    you would fill in appropriately where there are <>

    if you stuck with yours:

    /NetPerfMon/NetworkMap.aspx?Map=0f3e298e-295a-4634-a080-7ec24ecc87dc.OrionMap&Scale=180&r=1110655150&ViewId=1&AccountID=<guest>&Password=<guestpw>

  • That works!

    Under Scale=180 (I can change that for whatever works), is there value that I can use that fits to whichever monitor is viewing it at the time. Right now I'm using a standard 19" monitor, and it looks perfect, but the output doesn't work as well on the 22" widescreen monitors.