![]() ![]() The 48P tells us this is a 48 port switch with Power. But, for example, when scanning a big list of ports trying to identify which interfaces provide Power, being able to see the switch model in a column would provide this instantly. You provided the ability to right click and "Get Switch Info" which is great. ![]() I know one of the things I requested a while back, and you did offer one solution, to display the switch model in a column. Would it be at all possible to be able to hide/minimise the filters once applied, to allow for more information to be displayed in the main list? We quite often have several filters in play, which can occupy quite a lot of space. and I'm not inertially nit-picking, as you are making it increasingly more difficult for me to find things to tweak!! I hope you don't mind me making some further observations/suggestion. When using the Open Client menu, the %0 argument is replaced with the client device IP address.īig thanks to Darren(r1993r) for the suggestions! Your feedback is very valuable and will definitely benefit other users. When using the Open Switch menu, the %0 argument is replaced with the switch IP address. Likewise, the Open Switch menu item lets you launch Putty or any other application against the switch associated with the selected line. You can choose a line and get the details about the switch associated with that line. The Get Switch Info menu item lets you see the switch properties, including its model name, directly from any row. Added new items to the pop-up menu: Open Switch and Get Switch Info.The SNMPv3 discovery settings now support profiles, so you can define several sets of SNMPv3 settings.Added a new setting that allows you not to display individual devices in groups in the drop-down list.It is now possible to select a group for scanning, which will automatically select all switches in that group.Following the user feedback, we have implemented the suggestions in the new build as follows: ![]()
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