Hi Mike,
You will need to go out to Google and request an API key.
https://console.developers.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=maps_backend,static_maps_backend,geocoding_backend,directions_backend,distance_matrix_backend,elevation_backend,roads,street_view_image_backend,maps_embed_backend,places_backend,geolocation,timezone_backend,maps_android_backend,maps_ios_backend,placesandroid,placesios&keyType=CLIENT_SIDE&reusekey=true
Then modify the $SPECROOT/tomcat/webapps/spectrum/console/googleAPIKEY.config file and enter your key in the API_KEY=<new_api_key> line. Also make sure the UseLicense option is set to yes, and save the changes to the file.
You will also need to decide if you want to populate the GIS view with devices contained in a Global Collection, or by IP Address. By default, Spectrum will use the Global Collection option. To point the GIS view to the correct Global Collection, modify the $SPECROOT/tomcat/webapps/specrtrum/console/gisGC.config file. GCName=<the name of the GC you want to use>.
To use IP Addresses, and not a Global Collection, set UseGisGCconfig=no.
There is no need to bounce anything, since this file is read each time the GIS view is launched.
Then go to $SPECROOT/tomcat/webapps/spectrum/console/gisIPAddressList.config file and enter the list out the IP Addresses you want displayed here. One IP per line. Be sure there are no spaces before or after each IP.
For more information see:
TEC1086811 "CA Spectrum 10.0 and Google Maps integration (GIS view)"
TEC1829588 "The CA Spectrum OneClick GIS View map does not open"
TEC1277439 "GIS view multiple devices one location"
TEC1178723 "Is there an easy way to display the model location in the text pop-up when you hover over a location in the Spectrum GIS View"
TEC1098803 "GIS View Error in NAT environment"
Regards,
Brad