C
HAPTER
6:
C
ONFIGURING
N
ODES AND
N
ODE
G
ROUPS
75
5.
Select an existing node in the
Interfaces
table, and then click
Edit
or
Delete
to edit or delete
that interface from the node. Please refer to the
Edit an Interface
or
Delete an Interface
section above for additional information on this procedure.
6.
A list of
Categories
and
Elements
can be configured to better describe and organize this
node. A category is a way to classify a node and an element is a specific value for that
classification. For example, if the node represents a PC belonging to the engineering
department, for a category called Department, one could select an element called Engineering.
To configure a
Categories
and
Elements
for the node:
a.
For each
Category
in the list you want to assign a value to double-click the
Element
field next to it. The field turns into a drop-down menu.
b.
Click the drop-down menu and select the desired
Element
value. Select
None
if you do
not want to use this Category.
If you do not see the
Category
or
Element
values you desire, more can be added through the
Associations
menu. Please refer to
Chapter 4: Creating Associations
for additional
information on creating Categories and Elements.
7.
Click
OK
when you are done configuring the node.
Delete a Node
Deleting a node will remove it from the Nodes List. The node will no longer be available for
users to access and it will lose all of its previous interfaces and associations.
To delete a node:
1.
Click the
Nodes
tab to the left.
2.
Right-click the node you want to delete and select
Delete Node
. The
Delete Node
screen
appears displaying the name of the selected node.
Figure 73 Deleting a Node
3.
Click
OK
to delete the node or
Cancel
to exit without deleting.
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