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238 OMNM 6.5.3 User Guide
Map Context without Hierarchical Views
If a page has no hierarchical view then the Map Context can act like a Hierarchical View too. It
displays all tagged resources within the system (see
Ta g
on page 235). Clicking on a tagged item
behaves like clicking a Hierarchical View portlet, confining displayed resources, alarms, and so on,
to those for the selected tag.
Each tagged coordinate is cross-correlated with the Alarm severity table (if there are alarms against
it) and its color reflects the current Alarm severity.
Maps and Hierarchical Views Together
A map context portlet is in
Standalone
mode when no Hierarchical View portlet is on the same
page.
In Standalone mode you can determine exactly what portion of the map appears through the
Settings
option (the wrench icon).
The map context portlet is in
Hierarchical View Context
mode when a Hierarchical View portlet is
on the same page. In these Hierarchical View Context configurations, the Hierarchical View portlet
determines what appears in the Map portlet, so the Map Context portlet resets its boundaries