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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Viewing the Topology of the Network
The Pick Grid Color dialog provides the following options:
To select a grid color from a set of color swatches (the recommended
method), click the Swatches tab and select a swatch.
To select a grid color based on color hue, saturation, and brightness
(HSB), click the HSB tab, then use one of the following procedures:
- Select a color range on the vertical color bar, then select a specific color
by moving the cursor around on the color square.
- Enter specific values in the hue (H), saturation (S), and brightness (B)
fields.
To select a grid color based on the red, green, and blue (RGB) content of
the color, click the RGB tab, then select values for the Red, Green, and
Blue fields.
To reset the grid color to its initial setting, click Reset.
Whichever method you choose, the selected color is displayed in the Preview
field. When you are satisfied with the color, click OK. SGM saves the grid
color setting and closes the Pick Grid Color dialog.
When you are satisfied with the magnetic grid settings, click OK. SGM saves the
new grid settings and closes the Magnetic Grid Settings dialog
Note Magnetic grid settings, including the grid color, are not saved when you
save the view.
To close the Magnetic Grid Settings dialog without changing any settings, click
Cancel.
Step25 (Optional) To hide all non-ITP nodes and linksets on the topology map (the
default setting), click the Hide/Show Non-ITP Devices button. (The hidden
signaling points and linksets are still shown in the left pane.) To display all hidden
nodes and linksets on the topology map, click the Hide/Show Non-ITP Devices
button again. This setting, with non-ITP nodes and linksets either hidden or
shown, is saved when you save the view.