User's Manual

166 CHAPTER 5: WORKING WITH THE MAP
Layer-3 Connections
Layer-3 connections only display when you choose to view devices
grouped by subnet. In the top-level map, they are shown as connections
between a subnet and a device, for example a router or layer-3 device.
Each layer-3 connection represents the logical connectivity between a
device and the subnet it is linked to it is shown in the map as a line
between the device and the subnet.
Attach Alerts Launches the Attach Alerts dialog box for the selected items. See
Attach Alerts Dialog Boxon page 364 for more information.
View Filtered
Events
Launches, or brings to the front, an instance of the Events
window, filtered to show events for the selected items only. See
Events List Components on page 326 for more information.
RMON >
Statistics
Launches the Statistics View dialog box for the selected link. See
Viewing data from the RMON Statistics group on page 417 for
more information.
RMON > History Launches the History View dialog box for the selected link. See
Viewing data from the RMON History group on page 423 for
more information.
RMON > Host . See Viewing data from the RMON Host group on page 431
for more information.
RMON > Matrix Launches the Matrix View dialog box for the selected link. See
Viewing data from the RMON Matrix group on page 440 for
more information.
RMON >
Manage RMON
Tables
Launches the Manage RMON Tables dialog box for the selected
link. See
Managing RMON tables on page 447 for more
information.
VLAN > Create
a VLAN
Launches the Create VLAN wizard for the selected devices and
links. See
Create VLAN wizard on page 537 for more
information.
VLAN > Edit
Port VLAN
Membership
Launches the Edit Port VLAN Membership wizard for the selected
devices and links. See
Edit Port VLAN Membership wizard on
page 552
for more information.
Properties Launches the Properties dialog box for the selected items. See
Viewing Device Details on page 229 for more information.
Menu Item Operation