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Visualizing OLSRd2 topologies can be difficult if every attached network of the node is visualized as a node itself.
Here's an example of a network of 6 nodes http://ninux-graph.netjson.org/topology/53b35ab9-aa6d-4705-89c3-310eac09b0da/
Visualizing the attached networks the number of the nodes in the graph grows to 16, making difficult the analysis of the network.
It would be useful to find a way to hide these attached networks and to visualize them only on as needed.
Thanks, Gabriel
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Visualizing OLSRd2 topologies can be difficult if every attached network of the node is visualized as a node itself.
Here's an example of a network of 6 nodes
http://ninux-graph.netjson.org/topology/53b35ab9-aa6d-4705-89c3-310eac09b0da/
Visualizing the attached networks the number of the nodes in the graph grows to 16, making difficult the analysis of the network.
It would be useful to find a way to hide these attached networks and to visualize them only on as needed.
Thanks, Gabriel
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: