Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of HaCiDayToDay
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- Mar 8, 2010, 2:26:58 PM (12 years ago)
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v11 v12 9 9 <insert info and link about graphical tree structure> 10 10 11 A small [+] button at the left of each entry will tell you that you can expand that portion of the tree and see the subnetting in it. Simlarly, a [-] button will allow you to collapse that portion of the tree. You can to display a graphical tree structure [[Image(HaCiTreeLines.png )]] or leave it out [[Image(HaCiTreeNoLines.png)]], which makes tabling the tree a bit faster. Each user can change this setting from his own [HaCiUserSettings Settings] menu.11 A small [+] button at the left of each entry will tell you that you can expand that portion of the tree and see the subnetting in it. Simlarly, a [-] button will allow you to collapse that portion of the tree. You can to display a graphical tree structure [[Image(HaCiTreeLines.png, nolink)]] or leave it out [[Image(HaCiTreeNoLines.png, nolink)]], which makes tabling the tree a bit faster. Each user can change this setting from his own [HaCiUserSettings Settings] menu. 12 12 13 13 Each line in the tree will have the entry on the left (be it a root or a network), and a description on the right. Roots are printed in '''bold''', while networks are color-coded according to their [HaCiNetworkStatus status]. The entry is a link itself, and it will bring up the appropriate page when clicked. 14 Network entries also have 2 buttons at the far right, for [HaCiNetworkEdi gediting] and [HaCiNetworkDelete deleting] the entry. A small icon may appear to the right of the network address for certain values of the [HaCiNetworkStatus status]. Some networks may have a grayed out CIDR value in enclosed in [ ]. This is the default subnetting value for that network.14 Network entries also have 2 buttons at the far right, for [HaCiNetworkEdit editing] and [HaCiNetworkDelete deleting] the entry. A small icon may appear to the right of the network address for certain values of the [HaCiNetworkStatus status]. Some networks may have a grayed out CIDR value in enclosed in [ ]. This is the default subnetting value for that network. 15 15 16 16 While roots for which you have no permission are not shown at all, you will still be able to see that a certain network exists, even if you are not allowed access to it. 17 [[Image(HaCiNetworkNoPermissions , right, nolink)]]17 [[Image(HaCiNetworkNoPermissions.png, right, nolink)]] 18 18 19 19 <insert snapshot>