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Menu Item

Operation

 

 

Agent Update

Launches the Agent Update wizard for the selected devices.

 

See “Agent Update Wizard” on page 665 for more

 

information.

Backup

Launches the Backup wizard for the selected devices. See

 

“Device Backup Wizard” on page 779 for more information.

Restore

Launches the Restore wizard for the selected device. See

 

“Device Restore Wizard” on page 787 for more information.

Prioritize Network

Launches the Prioritize Network Traffic wizard for the selected

Traffic

devices. See ““Prioritize Network Traffic Wizard”” on

 

page 631 for more information.

VLAN > Create a

Launches the Create VLAN wizard for the selected devices

VLAN

and links. See “Create VLAN wizard” on page 537 for more

 

information.

VLAN > Edit Port

Launches the Edit Port VLAN Membership wizard for the

VLAN Membership

selected devices and links. See “Edit Port VLAN Membership

 

wizard” on page 552 for more information.

Select Related

Selects all of the phones in the map that are related to the

Phones

NBX network call processors in the current selection. For more

 

information about selecting items in the map see “Selecting

 

Items in the Map and Tree” on page 180.

Goto Related NBX

Navigates to, and selects, the NBX network call processor in

Call Processor

the map that this phone is related to. For more information

 

see “NBX Support” on page 753.

Properties

Launches the Properties dialog box for the selected items. See

 

“Viewing Device Details” on page 229 for more information

 

 

Physical Links

Physical links between devices, or from devices to clouds, are represented in the map as straight, solid lines, with the thickness of the line representing the speed of the link.

The thickness of the lines on the display will vary depending upon the level of zoom in use in the map. For more information about changing zoom levels see “Navigation” on page 182.

Where two or more physical links exist between the two map items in question, the line is drawn with the same thickness as a 1Gbps speed link. This may occur, for example, with a 3Com Switch 4007 that has an Enterprise Management Engine (EME) module if it links to another device both from the EME and from a switching module.