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Chapter 34 Using Map View
Displaying Your Network on the Map
Add Map Object and Node Properties Dialog Boxes
For unmanaged map objects, the Add Map Object and Node Properties dialog boxes are the same. Use
the Add Map Object dialog box to add an object to the map. Use the Node Properties dialog box to view
or edit map object properties. For more information, see Using Map Objects To Represent Network
Topology, page34-17.
For managed map objects (such as a managed device), the Node Properties dialog box is read-only. It
displays the object name, type, and list of interface names and IP addresses (if any are defined in Security
Manager for the device). The reference information below does not apply to this version of the Node
Properties dialog box.
Navigation Path
To open the Add Map Object dialog box, select Map > Add Map Object.
To open the Node Properties dialog box, right-click a map object or managed device and select Node
Properties.
Field Reference
Select Policy Object Dialog Box
Use the Select Policy Object dialog box to add an object to the map that is defined in a policy object.
Select the type of object that defines the node you want to add to the map from the Select a Policy Object
list, then click Select to select the specific policy object. If you know the object’s name, you can type it
into the text box instead of clicking Select.
For more information, see Using Map Objects To Represent Network Topology, page34-17.
Navigation Path
To open this dialog box, click Copy Policy Object in the Add Map Object dialog box (see Add Map
Object and Node Properties Dialog Boxes, page 34-18).
Table34-12 Add Map Object and Node Properties Dialog Boxes for Unmanaged Nodes
Element Description
Name The name of the map object. If you select a policy object, the name of
the object is automatically used, but you can change it.
Copy Policy Object button Click to browse for a policy object to use as the basis for the map object
using the Select Policy Object Dialog Box, page 34-18.
Type list The type of object you are creating. If you select a policy object, a type
is selected for you, but you can change it if necessary.
Interfaces table The interfaces on the node. If you select a policy object, information
might have been added to this table.
To add an interface, click the Add (+) button and fill in the
Interface Properties Dialog Box, page 34-19.
To edit an interface, select it and click the Edit (pencil) button.
To delete an interface, select it and click the Delete (trash can)
button.