Using link lines
In Map View, you can use Link lines to get a graphical view of the network link (the Interface service) between two devices. Link lines can also show the status of any service which has an Active Monitor on the device.
The following example shows a map with link lines displayed.

- Router 1 shows a to device RRA and this link is currently up. Also shown are eight unconnected links, all of which represent interfaces on the router. One of the unconnected links is disabled.
- JMA is a workstation that shows two unconnected links that are currently up. These are Ping and FTP monitors, found under .
- RRA is an FTP Server that is currently down and shows five unconnected links, two of which are down.
By default, links can be rendered in one of three colors:
- indicates a service (such as, but not limited to, Interface) that is up. This includes services that have not yet been polled.
- indicates a service that is down.
- indicates a service listed in the devices' Active Monitors list, but not currently monitored.
- indicates that the device is currently in maintenance mode.