Dell OpenManage Network Manager Web Client Guide 5.2 - Page 217
Cluster Spacing, Cluster Policy
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Even angle distribution-Enable even angle distribution of nodes. Cluster Policy-Select Vertical or Horizontal. This determines the (automated) orientation of the topology. Remember, you can click and drag device icons. Cluster Spacing-Use the slider to determine the spacing between icons not in child / parent hierarchy. Orthogonal Orthogonal connections include right angles. You can specify the following settings for such layouts Minimal nodes spacing-Use the slider to configure the node spacing. Use pseudo-orthogonal edges-Enable pseudo-orthogonal edges that have non-right angles. Cluster Policy-Select Vertical or Horizontal. This determines the (automated) orientation of the topology. Remember, you can click and drag device icons. Cluster Spacing-Use the slider to determine the spacing between icons not in child / parent hierarchy. Radial Radial layouts arrange nodes in concentric rings. Minimal concentric rings radius - Use the slider to determine the concentric ring spacing. Minimal nodes spacing- Use the slider to determine the nodes spacing. Angular sector (.o) -Use the slider to determine the arc where child nodes appear. Overlap avoidance method-Select Approximate or Deterministic. Root node selection policy-Select Most weighted (for general graphs), Manual (for general graphs) or Directed (only for tree graphs). Link drawing type- Select from Straight, Straight polyline, Curved polyline, Orthogonal polyline, Orthogonal curved. Cluster Policy-Select Vertical or Horizontal. This determines the (automated) orientation of the topology. Remember, you can click and drag device icons. Cluster Spacing-Use the slider to determine the spacing between icons not in child / parent hierarchy. Visualize My Network | Visualize 217