Once a device group is created, the corresponding device group map is generated and named with the device group name.
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Note: The auto-generated device group map shows L3 topology by default. To add L2 or other topology links, right-click a blank space of the map to pull out the Map Setting, and then click Auto Link to select the link you need.
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Click the start menu
and select Device Group.
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Tip: You can also double-click a device group icon on a map to open the device group map.
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In the Device Group pane, expand the device group tree and right-click the target device group to select Open Group Map. A map page opens, and all devices in the device group are displayed on the map.

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Tip: Differences between Open Group Map, Draw Devices on Map, and Draw Group on Map:
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Open Group Map will open the auto-generated map for devices in the device group.
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Draw Devices on Map will add the devices in the device group to the current map. If no map is opened, the system will automatically create a map for those devices and show L3 topology links by default.
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Draw Group on Map will add the Device Group icon to the current map, showing the Device Group Name on the icon.
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Tip: For the maps of public device groups and personal device groups, the device group creator owns the map editing rights by default; for the maps of system device groups, the user who first opens the map owns the editing rights. See Map Editing Rights for more details.
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