
• On — means that devices are PINGed.
• Off — means that devices are not PINGed.
3. Enter a number in the Retries field. This is the number of times Network
Management Server unsuccessfully PINGs a node before declaring it to be
unreachable.
4. Enter a number in the Timeout field. This is the number of milliseconds Network
Management Server waits for a response when PINGing a node before declaring
it to be unreachable.
5. Enter a number in the Interval field and select either minutes, or seconds. This is
the amount of time between PINGs.
6. Click Apply to configure the network with the new connectivity polling parameters.
Note:
To return the values to the default settings, click Default.
Selecting a Default Map
The Default Map tab of the Network Management Console Options dialog box enables you
to select the Network Map that is used when the Network Management Server starts. This is
useful if there are multiple Network Maps and you want to open a particular map when the
Network Management Server starts.
To select a default Network Map:
1. Click the Default Map tab at the top of the Options dialog box.
2. Select a Network Map from the Default map name drop-down list.
3. Click Apply. The selected map is now the default Network Map.
Setting Read/Write defaults
The Read/Write Defaults tab of the Network Management Console's Options dialog box helps
you set the default read/write permissions.
To set read/write defaults:
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