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Displaying cisco gre tunnels in path drawing

  • March 15, 2022
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I have a path drawing from A-Z, how can I make it show active gre-tunnels as well on the same drawing only for Z device?

I am also trying to recall how to add new node/ device on current path map and see connections from/to it? I have done that before but cannot recall it.

 

Thanks

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Hi Sal,

For the first question, “I have a path drawing from A-Z, how can I make it show active gre-tunnels as well on the same drawing only for Z device?”

If the path does not go through the gre-tunnels, you can extend neighbors on the map by clicking the red cross symbol on the top right of the device icon.

For the second question, “I am also trying to recall how to add new node/ device on current path map and see connections from/to it? I have done that before but cannot recall it.”

You can global search the device and click the “Map” button at the right side, the device will be added to the map, and pls extend neighbors as above to see connections.

 

Hope I’ve made myself clear, thanks.

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  • March 22, 2022

Hi Sal,

For the first question, “I have a path drawing from A-Z, how can I make it show active gre-tunnels as well on the same drawing only for Z device?”

If the path does not go through the gre-tunnels, you can extend neighbors on the map by clicking the red cross symbol on the top right of the device icon.

For the second question, “I am also trying to recall how to add new node/ device on current path map and see connections from/to it? I have done that before but cannot recall it.”

You can global search the device and click the “Map” button at the right side, the device will be added to the map, and pls extend neighbors as above to see connections.

 

Hope I’ve made myself clear, thanks.