Our Iris Maps module empowers users with visually detailed maps that showcase critical network information in real-time. Creating and implementing maps is a seamless process, allowing users to display information promptly upon implementation. Iris Maps provides dynamic graphical representations of event statuses, enabling rapid data visualisation.
Iris Maps Options and benefits:
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Custom Network Reporting Maps
Tailor maps to suit your network’s specific reporting needs.
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Configurable Custom Alerts
Set up custom alerts tailored to your unique environment.
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User-Specific Map Saving
Save maps on a per-user basis for personalised reference.
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Zoom and Focus
Zoom in and focus on specific areas of the network map for detailed examination.
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Real-time Visual Updates
Experience near real-time visual updates directly from the dashboard.
IRIS
Map types
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Building a map from a view
Place devices or mnemonics from an existing view onto a map.
GPS-enabled devices represented on a Google Map based on their GPS coordinates.
Logical maps without GPS details, where nodes are placed randomly on the canvas.
Automation Action: Automatically updated based on the data within the view.
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Building a map from a pre-created Topology
Utilise a pre-created Topology matrix to logically place nodes on a map background.
Create a Google Map if GPS coordinates are available in the Topology.
Automation Action:
Updated each time it’s opened, staying current with the Topology data.
03
Building a map Manually
Manually add nodes to a logical Iris Map canvas or a Google Map.
Ideal for specific use cases requiring tailored formatting.
Not suitable for highly dynamic segments due to manual updates.
Use Cases:
Transit and Peering, International backbone, Device clusters (e.g., SBCs or Core Routing Nodes).
Choose the map creation option that aligns with your use case, whether it’s automation-driven efficiency or a hands-on, customised approach. Iris Maps offers the flexibility to cater to diverse mapping needs.