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Matt_Whitney
Expert
23 days agoBumping this thread. Are any of these things on the roadmap? The topology mapping feature of LM is still severely lacking compared to other monitoring tools.
- Any update on having the topology connection lines change color based on alert status of the interface?
- still we can only see the device-level node change color on the map based on highest severity alert on the device. Which is not very useful if we can't control which types of alerts cause the node to change color
- Any update on showing datapoint values on the map and changing the color of connection lines based on the selected datapoints value? Similar to how you can on table widgets
- Any update on showing what each connection line represents, such as the interface name or BGP peer?
- In uiv4 you can click each connection and drill down to see what interface it represents, but this is very tedious and requires multiple clicks to see details for a given connection. We should have the option to just show the instance name on the map next to the connection
- also its frustrating that this can only be seen via uiv4, since uiv4 is nowhere near ready for day-to-day use yet. Especially the Resources page
- Any update on allowing us to change the view from the Maps tab on the Resources page so we can see a top-down hierarchical view from there?
- currently we can do this on the Mapping page, but would be much more useful if we can do it right on the Resources page
- In uiv4 I believe the Maps tab supports this on the Resources page, but again uiv4 is not anywhere close to ready for day-to-day use so its frustrating to have to switch from uiv3 to uiv4 just to change the map view