>> http://public.leeschools.net/edk/snmpc.wmv
>>
>> The reason I'm posting this to the Intermapper list (with their
>> approval) is to hopefully generate some interest from other users, so

>> that Dartware moves in this direction. The functionality and graphics

>> you'll see in SNMPc were created using scripts I wrote in their 
>> limited SNMP scripting language. If Dartware provided similar tools, 
>> this could be even better.
>>
>> Notice that the icons are active representations of the actual gear 
>> deployed.  By just looking at the maps you can tell what hardware you

>> have installed.  And since it's polling via SNMP, the icon's change 
>> when hardware is changed - no editing necessary.
>>
>> Please comment...
>>
>> Ed Konowal
>> Network Operations Supervisor
>> Lee County School District
>>
>
>Ed Im jealous. Someone did alot of work, it's very nice. I have often
thought about something very similar. It 
>required too much time to setup.
>For me, I need to see real time line conditions links and ports stack
info and monitor those for trends and 
>abnormalities.
>
>
>I noticed the maps had other devices besides Catalysts, how do they
look ?;up down
>
>-jeff


Thanks Jeff, After my original goal of doing all my Catalysts, I was
frustrated with the things I *couldn't* do with Castlerock's scripting
language.  So, I haven't done the "bitviews" for anything else yet.  It
could be done, but I'd much rather convience Dartware that they could do
a better job at creating similar tools.  Then I could build on the
Intermapper platform.

Ed :-)
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