Looking for a way to connect to host via Status map
Tedman Eng
teng at dataway.com
Tue Jun 24 09:51:56 CEST 2003
xhostinfo.cfg
Use the extended host info combined with a terminal program that catches
URL's, or a browser with helper applications.
When you click once on a device in the Status Map, it zooms in on that
device. Click again on the device once it's targeted and it takes you to
the extended host info screen. This is where the links to connect could be
located.
You can put these URLs in 2 places:
notes_url - this link is on the folder icon and says "There Are Additional
Notes for This Host..."
icon_image_alt - This is the 'alt text' for the icon in the detail screen,
but will show up in italics under the device name/picture. You can sneak
HTML code into the text.
define hostextinfo{
host_name somedevice
notes_url telnet://somedevice
icon_image terminal.png
icon_image_alt < a href= telnet://somedevice >Telnet to:
somedevice</a>
statusmap_image terminal.gd2
}
<sobrien at ci.bend.or.us> wrote in message
news:OF4F4EEE0E.22E1BB5B-ON88256D4F.0000FA17-88256D4F.0000FF7E at CI.BEND.OR.US
...
Has anyone figured out how to click on a host in your status map and connect
via ssh, telnet, walkie-talkie, etc...
Steve O'Brien
City of Bend
Network Administrator
sobrien at ci.bend.or.us
541-322-6393
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