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4. Click + next to Node Lists.
5. Check an appropriate node list, and then click Submit.
6. Click Preview on the Customize Your View page.
7. Click Edit in the title bar of the All Nodes - Tree (AJAX) resource.
8. If you do not want to use the default title provided, enter a new Title for
the node list.
9.
If you want a subtitle, enter a new Subtitle for the node list.
Note: Titles and subtitles may be entered as either text or HTML.
10. Select up to three criteria, in specified levels, for Grouping Nodes within your
web console view.
11.
If you want to apply a SQL filter to the node list, enter an appropriate
query in the Filter Nodes field.
Notes:
n Filter Nodes (SQL) is an optional, advanced, web console feature that
requires some knowledge of SQL queries. Click + next to Show Filter
Examples to view a few example filters.
n By default, node list resources are designed to sort nodes alphabetically
by node caption. This configuration can not be overwritten using a SQL
filter, so order by clauses included in SQL filters are redundant and will
result in Custom SQL filter formatting errors.
12. Click Submit.
Adding a Service Level Agreement Line to Charts (SolarWinds NPM)
The Orion Web Console can display a service level agreement (SLA) line on any
Min/Max/Average bps chart. When you add a customer property named "SLA" and
populate the field with your device SLA values, the Orion Web Console will display the
appropriate line on your charts.
Notes:
n Interface data is only available in SolarWinds NPM. For more information, see
the SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor Administrator Guide.
n The SLA line may not appear immediately. It may take several minutes for the
change to be detected by the Orion Platform web engine.
To add a Service Level Agreement line to Min/Max/Average bps charts:
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