Hi,

From the top of my head...

1: CDP Discovery/Updating
 - Auto-connect interfaces the right way.
 - 'New Discovered Devices' list. Native & Web?
 - Auto-move devices that change port/interface
- Auto-add devices of type XX & YY to map? Ie, if device type contain 'cisco AIR' or 'cisco WS-' then add with probe A or B
 - Trap/Notify event of new discoveries.
 - Do CDP Discovery (via SNMP) every n minuts/hours/days
- Context Menu item: "Check this connection [between two devices' interfaces] via CDP and report if CDP disagree".

2: Hide/enclose VLAN's on physical interfaces.
- Sub-Interfacing.

3: LOCK interface connections to 'parent' interface.
- To prevent auto-moving on connections if a subnet is [also] discovered on another interface. VLAN sub-interfaces should help here I think.

4: 'Joint' option on links.
- It would totally rock if it was possible to add 'joints' to a link, so it could graphically run around other objects or follow a background image. Right now it's only possible via the hack I have posted on my site, and the in-between links then loose the nice ants.. not nice.. ;-)


As I'm working on probes right now, a lot will spawn here as well..


    Jakob Peterh�nsel

"Tell me why, don't we try, not to break our hearts
  and make it so hard for our selfs"
P.S.B. 1987

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On 01/06/2005, at 16:44, Richard E. Brown wrote:

As promised, here's your chance to tell us what you'd like to see in future
versions of InterMapper.

Please respond to the list, or send your suggestions to me privately. Many
thanks!

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