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Link Context Menus
Currently there are context menus on Nodes in maps that allow you to do telnet to a node or go to its web server. This context menu is accessible by double clicking on the node. (Currently right clicking is not possible because the SVG plugin 'steals' the right click). Since a link is displayed in places that do not give ready access to the nodes at its endpoints, a context menu for the link will be created that shows the menus for each of its endpoints.
Acceptance Criteria for Point to Point links
The following steps provision a set of nodes that are linked and then see if the context menu displays the operations for both of the node endpoints.
Step 1
Provision nodes and links according to the instructions in Automatic Map Creation.
Step 2
Go to the Sites map and view the link between Site A and Site B. This represents the link that represents a physical link between the nodes with labels site-a-site-b-link and site-b-site-a-link.
Step 3
Double click on the link between Site A and Site B. This will bring up the context menu for the link.
Step 4
Verify that the menus looks like the follows:
Acceptance Criteria for Aggregated links
For links that represent a multitude of links we will not be able to show the two nodes in a context menu. For these links which result from having more than than one link between nodes on the same pair of submaps. When a double click on this type of link occurs we will not be able display a context menu for each of the possible very large number of items. So instead we pop up a box that says 'There are too many endpoints to display a menu for this link.'







