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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 14: Managing Alert Profiles 161Using the <strong>Avalanche</strong> MapThe map provides a geographical overview of the health of your network. Use the followingmethods to navigate the map:• Use the navigation arrows to display different portions of the map.• Center the map on its default location by using the center button of the navigation arrows.• Use the magnifying glass icons to zoom in and out.• Apply filters so that only specific wireless components appear within the map. These filtersare activated by the check boxes located next to the navigation arrows. You can apply thefollowing filters:Combined DeviceServersMobile DeviceServersInfrastructureServersView Map ByRegionMobile DevicesMobile Device GPSHistoryDisplays server locations that contain both a Mobile Device Server andan Infrastructure Server.Displays server locations that contain only a Mobile Device Server.Displays server locations that contain only an Infrastructure Server.Displays only those server locations that belong to the area selected inthe Navigation Window.Displays the mobile devices associated with the region selected.Displays mobile devices by the GPS history.• Color-code map components. This helps identify components and provide notifications ofnetwork health. The color codes for the components that appear in the map are as follows:PurpleBlueDarkGreenYellowRedIndicates a server location with both a Mobile Device Server and an InfrastructureServer.Indicates a server location with only a Mobile Device Server.Indicates a server location with only an Infrastructure Server.Indicates a server location with one or more warning-level alerts (but no criticalalerts).Indicates a server location with one or more critical alerts.

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