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  1. In the Detail Columns field of the Add Command Script Issue dialog (see above), enter IP Address, string.
  2. In the Issue-Details section of the CCS script, add "IP Address" $ipaddress (including the quotation marks). The resulting CCS issue contains the IP address with a hyperlink to the Device Viewer.

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Creating Custom Issue Help files
Creating Custom Issue Help files
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Creating Custom Issue Help

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Custom issue help files provide NetMRI users with organization-specific information for individual issues. All issue help files associated with an issue are accessed via hyperlinks in the See Also section of the Issues Viewer. Multiple help files can be associated with an issue.

Help files can be stored in any format (e.g., .pdf, .doc, .txt, .jpg, etc.) that can be rendered by the web browser. Also, help files can be written in any language supported by NetMRI, enabling the user to view them in the language defined for the console.

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Each individual virtual device context appears in the Device Viewer, in the NetworkExplorer–>Inventory page, and in other locations of the NetMRI UI. NetMRI treats virtual device contexts identically to conventional routers, switches and firewall appliances, including the ability to send commands, schedule and execute jobs, display running configurations, view change histories and issues reported from the virtual device, apply compliance policies, run traces and SNMP walks, and many other operations.

NetMRI supports detection and management of the following

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 virtual device context-provisioning devices:

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In the resulting graph, the name of the starting device is highlighted in green, and the name of the ending device is highlighted in red.

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VLAN Network Topology

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Note: Only VLANs with a spanning tree root that is managed by NetMRI can be viewed in the appliance.

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If a device continues to appear in collected data, NetMRI will re-list the device unless you choose to exclude the device from discovery when it is deleted.

To un-manage devices, do the following:

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