One map can contain multiple map pages. When you save a map, all map pages will be saved in one map file.
Tip: On one map page, the links in different topology types are supported, such as IPv4 Layer 3 topology, and Layer 2 topology. You can use the extend neighbors or auto link function to draw neighbors or links on a map.
You can perform the following operations based on your needs to manage map pages.
1.Click the page title at the upper-left corner of the map (for example, Page 1). The thumbnails of all map pages are listed. 2.Click Add Page to create a new blank page named Page 2. 3.Draw devices on the new page. 4.Click the icon on the map toolbar to save the changes. |
1.Click the map title (for example, Page 1) at the upper-left corner of the map. By default, the thumbnails of all map pages are listed. 2.Point to the target page and click the icon. A new map page with the same contents is created and opened automatically. 3.Click the icon on the map toolbar to save the changes. |
1.Click the map title (for example, Page 1) at the upper-left corner of the map. By default, the thumbnails of all map pages are listed. 2.Point to the target page, and click the icon. 3.Enter the new name for the map page and then click the map page to open it. 4.Click the icon on the map toolbar to save the changes. |
1.Click the map title (for example, Page 1) at the upper-left corner of the map. By default, the thumbnails of all map pages are displayed. 2.Point to the target map page and click the icon. 3.Click Yes when a confirmation dialog box prompts. 4.Click the icon from the map toolbar to save the changes. |