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samihuq
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How to design Netword Topology and Visualize It?

Hi,

We have a complex network architecture and its growing every day. Keeping track of it has becoming quite a night mere for my transmission team. We also happens to have the cordinates for the nodes in a separate table.

 

So question is:

1, Is there any way we can display it in bing map with Network Links. so that we can trace network path of individual cusomers?

2. ANy better suggestions of structuing the data table? 

 

We have thousands of links so hope you can understand the pain we are lifting.

 

Warm Regards,

Sami

 

Is there a way we can now bond it

Newtork DiagramNewtork DiagramNetwork Table.png

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Anonymous
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Hi @samihuq,

 

You can try to use below custom visual, they all support analysis with tree structure.

network visualization and filter
decision tree chart

#1. I don't think you can achieve your requirement in map visual.

#2. You can take a look at following link which told about customer hierarchy with path function.

Parent-Child Hierarchies

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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Anonymous
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Hi @samihuq,

 

You can try to use below custom visual, they all support analysis with tree structure.

network visualization and filter
decision tree chart

#1. I don't think you can achieve your requirement in map visual.

#2. You can take a look at following link which told about customer hierarchy with path function.

Parent-Child Hierarchies

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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