Method for simplifying display of complex network connections through partial overlap of connections in displayed segments
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method of simplifying a network topology display having multiple connections between network nodes, comprising:
- displaying a node representing a component in a network, said node having two connections to two other nodes in the network; and
displaying first and second connection paths, each representing one of the two connections with the two other nodes, wherein the first connection path includes first and second orthogonal segments and a first curved segment joining the first and second segments in a continuous manner to indicate connection of the displayed node and a first one of the two other nodes, wherein the second connection path includes first and second orthogonal segments and a second curved segment joining the first and second segments in a continuous manner to indicate connection of the displayed node and a second one of the two other nodes, and wherein the first segment of the first connection path overlaps with a portion the first segment of the second connection path such that the overlapped portion of the first segment of the second connection path is not visible in the network topology display.
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Abstract
A method for simplifying display of complex network connections in a user interface. The method includes displaying a network topology display having multiple interconnected nodes. The nodes, such as network hubs or switches, are connected to one or more of the other nodes via line segments or connection paths. The segments are intentionally overlapped to simplify the visual representation of the network topology display. To remove ambiguity as to which nodes are connected to each other, the method includes using distinguishing connector segments to connect the orthogonal portions of the line segments or connection paths. The connector segments are configured to indicate which nodes are connected and may include any polygonal structure. In one embodiment, the connector segments comprise rounded corner connectors between two orthogonal segments that effectively indicate connected node pairs.
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32 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method of simplifying a network topology display having multiple connections between network nodes, comprising:
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displaying a node representing a component in a network, said node having two connections to two other nodes in the network; and
displaying first and second connection paths, each representing one of the two connections with the two other nodes, wherein the first connection path includes first and second orthogonal segments and a first curved segment joining the first and second segments in a continuous manner to indicate connection of the displayed node and a first one of the two other nodes, wherein the second connection path includes first and second orthogonal segments and a second curved segment joining the first and second segments in a continuous manner to indicate connection of the displayed node and a second one of the two other nodes, and wherein the first segment of the first connection path overlaps with a portion the first segment of the second connection path such that the overlapped portion of the first segment of the second connection path is not visible in the network topology display. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A computer-implemented method of simplifying a network topology display having multiple connections between network nodes, comprising:
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displaying a node representing a component in a network, said node having two connections to two other nodes in the network;
displaying first and second connection paths, each representing one of the two connections with the two other nodes, wherein portions of the first and second connection paths overlap such that only one of the first and second connection paths is visible in network topology display in the overlapping portions; and
highlighting the first connection path in response to a user selection of the first connection path. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A computer-implemented method of simplifying a network topology display having multiple connections between network nodes, comprising:
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displaying a node representing a component in a network, said node having two or more connections to two or more other nodes in the network;
displaying two or more connection paths, each representing one of the Connections with the other nodes, wherein portions of a first displayed connection path overlaps with a portion of a second displayed connection path such that only one of the first and second connection paths is visible in network topology display in the overlapping positions; and
highlighting the displayed connection paths for all connections to the displayed node in response to a user indication. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30)
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31. A computer-implemented method of simplifying a network topology display having multiple connections between network nodes, comprising:
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displaying a node representing a component in a network, said node having two connections to two other nodes in the network; and
displaying first and second connection paths, each representing one of the two connections with the two other nodes, wherein the first connection path includes first and second orthogonal segments and a distinguishing segment joining the first and second segments in a continuous manner, the distinguishing segment being configured to indicate connectivity between the displayed node and only one of the two other nodes by providing a sense of direction to the first connection path between the displayed node and the one of the two other nodes, and wherein the first segment overlaps with a portion of the second connection path. - View Dependent Claims (32)
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Specification