James Richmond - Newfields NH, US Steven Bir - Lee NH, US David Grieve - Durham NH, US Brian Locke - Lee NH, US Christopher McClain - Dover NH, US Daniel Murphy - Lee NH, US
Assignee:
Enterasys Networks, Inc. - Andover MA
International Classification:
G06F017/21
US Classification:
715/509000
Abstract:
A user is enabled to edit a table defining a view of a network object database, for example, a MIB. The user can select from among a plurality of network object types and select from among a plurality of columns of the table. At least one column of the table is specified by the user and edited to represent a network object type specified by the user. The view definition can be extracted from the application and transported to another device where it can be edited and/or viewed using a suitable application. Such portable view definition may be defined as part of a document, for example, a document formatted in accordance with a markup language, such as XML. Such document may include information for requesting objects to populate the view, which may be used to construct requests (e.g., SNMP requests) to retrieve objects from one or more network devices.
User Interface For Editing Objects Of A Network Object Database
James Richmond - Newfields NH, US Steven Bir - Lee NH, US David Grieve - Durham NH, US Brian Locke - Lee NH, US Christopher McClain - Dover NH, US Daniel Murphy - Lee NH, US
Assignee:
Enterasys Networks, Inc. - Andover MA
International Classification:
G06F007/00 G09G005/00 G06F017/00
US Classification:
707/100000, 345/735000
Abstract:
A user interface enables a user to concurrently select a plurality of network objects of a network object database (e.g., a MIB) from a same network device or different network devices and specify a value, only once, to which to set the selected objects. The user can initiate setting of the selected objects on the one or more devices by specifying only once that the objects on such devices be set to the specified value. The user interface, which may include a GUI, may be configured to enable the user to specify a value for a cell of a first table (“editing table”), in response to which a plurality of cells of a second table (“primary table”) are set equal to the specified value. The primary table may represent a view of a network object database, each column of the view representing an object type of the network object database.
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: Beau Hossler, a 16-year-old from Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., tied for third with Steven Irwin, another amateur and the son of three-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin. Brian Locke earned the fifth and final qualifying spot after winning a playoff with amateur Grant Rappleye and Todd Fischer.
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