Viewing Your Maps

Displaying Maps

Spacing

Spacing controls the amount of distance between nodes in the topology map so that they do not overlap each other. There are three spacing options:

Level Frame%—To increase the amount of space between node levels in a map, increase the percentage. Used in hierarchical map styles.

Level Node%—Sets the amount of space around each node. Increase this value to increase the amount of space around a node. Decrease this value to pull the nodes closer to each other. Used in hierarchical map styles.

Node Spacing Multiplier [1.0 - 10.0]—Used to calculate the node spacing between adjacent nodes in circular clusters. Increase this value to increase the spacing between adjacent nodes. Decrease this value to decrease the spacing between adjacent nodes. Used in circular map styles.

Launching a Map

Double-click on a subnet in the Maps-View Maps page to display a map of the subnet.

Figure 8-3. Subnet Map

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HP Networking TopTool Products manual Launching a Map, Spacing