Create a LogicModule status alert
Release notes have been including notice about deprecated logicmodules and indicated replacements for a while and this is great. I would like to request that consideration be given to what I think would be even better. A few ideas: the current way that replacement modules are presented in the Release Notes (side by side columns limited by screen real estate and page layout) can make it tedious to conclusively determine which module is the replacement since often the text of names wraps to additional lines. So finding some way change to change this presentation that shows an unequivocal 1:1 relationship between a deprecated module and its replacement would be awesome. If you navigate to MyToolbox and select a module, the bottom half of the screen opens with details about this module. There is a tag present that says "In Use". Maybe another tag could be created that says "Deprecated" and clicking on it takes you to the replacement module? In the reverse direction, if you navigate to the Exchange and select a module, maybe there could be a "Replacement For" tag, that if clicked upon takes you to the module/s that it replaces? What about if there was some way to create an OOB filter & Saved/Favorite view in My Toolbox that presents a list of deprecated modules, each with a clear mechanism that matches it to its replacement? Find some way to generate an alert (probably even with its own icon/color to give it maximum distinction in the Alerts Tab/table) when a module's status changes to 'deprecated' and have the alert message text includes exact replacement module details (Origin ID?) Maybe an OOB dashboard with a widget that dynamically populates a table when a Logicmodule in My Toolbox status changes to "deprecated" and includes its replacement?102Views4likes8CommentsDashboard Filtering Using Instance Properties
Recently I came up with a way to attach custom properties to instances created by the Cisco DNAC Devices DataSource. I was able to separate the locations of our devices based on our naming scheme of the device into 4 different categories and I was hoping to use these and apply them using the dashboard dynamic filters, only to see that I am limited to resource properties only. I’m aware that by making an instance group we could determine what kind overview graphs we see, but when we have hundreds of buildings, it becomes a heavy task to list all those groups and filter through thousands of switches.Solved70Views3likes3Comments