10-31-2016 11:40 PM - edited 03-01-2019 04:32 AM
Hi
It seems to me that one can work with locations for a device, and so see a device on a geographical map in the topology view.
Or one can work with tags on a device, but no location, and so search for them in a topology view without geographical maps.
It is not clear that one can have a location, and so see a geographical map for topology, AND also search for, or see, device tags in topology.
Have I missed something here please?
Many thanks
Nathan
11-01-2016 02:15 AM
Hi Nathan,
In this doc - Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise Module Configuration Guide, Release 1.3.x - Managing Devi… its mentioned that
Use the following guidelines when adding location tags:
Thanks and Regards,
Geevarghese
11-01-2016 04:35 AM
Geevarghese
Thank you for following up.
The guidelines are interesting.
The root of the issue that I believe I am having is that there does not appear to be any way to work with tags in the Topology application when a location has been applied to a device.
When a location has been applied to a device, the Topology application shows a geographical map view. There do not appear to be any tool icons on that map view that allow one to search for tags.
In a Topology view without locations, there are tools in the top right corner that allow one to work with tags. Those tools do not seem to appear when the display has a geographical map.
Regards
Nathan
11-06-2016 08:04 PM
Hi Nathan,
If you click into a location, you should be able to see the tags used on devices in that location?
11-06-2016 11:49 PM
Thank Adam.
If you click on a device in a geographical view, you get the logical view, i.e. a view that just shows the device and, presumably, other devices at that location. You can then access the tag searches and so on.
What I can’t seem to do, though, is see the tags in the geographical view.
Quite specifically, I can’t see all of the devices on a map that have a given tag. That would seem to me to be a common use of tags.
Regards
Nathan
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