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Saving and Naming a Network Map


If you save a new map from the File menu by selecting Save, the map file is saved with a default name. The first default file name assigned by WhatsUp Gold is WhatsUp1.wup, and subsequent maps saved this way are named WhatsUp2.wup, WhatsUp3.wup... WhatsUpn.wup.

To save a map with your own name, use the Save As command.

Saving a Context

You can use the Save Context function to save the window setup and locations that you have selected for monitoring a network. You can use the Save Context function to save several different views of the network.

To save a context:

  1. From the File menu, select Save Context. The following dialog box appears. Click New and enter a Context Name, and click OK.
  2. Select one of the following start options:

    Start as currently displayed. When you open the context, it will be displayed as shown in the current display, with current window locations.

    Start in Mini Status mode. When you open the context, it will be displayed in Mini Status mode. Mini Status mode provides a simple listing of the network elements (in place of the main window) and is designed to save screen space. For more information, see "Using the Mini Status View".

    Start Minimized. When you open the context, it will be displayed as an icon (minimized).

  3. Optionally, select the Reload Context on Startup option if you want this context to open whenever you start WhatsUp Gold.
  4. Click OK to save your changes.

To open a context:

  1. From the File menu, select Open Context. The "Open Context" dialog box appears.
  2. Select a context name.
  3. Click OK to open the context.

Gray icon reflects, the subnet map is not loaded.
On the map, devices that are soliciting events have a triangle in the upper-left corner. One such event could be an SNMP trap. This is more fully explained in "Chapter 7: Monitoring Events".


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