Naming remote ip resources (aliases), Naming remote ip resources (aliases) -4 – Finisar Surveyor User Manual

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Surveyor

User’s Guide

Naming Remote IP Resources (Aliases)

The Resource Browser initially displays all nodes on a subnet using the IP Address.
Users can assign an alias (user defined name) to a node for easy identification. For
example, you can assign a name like “Chicago Node One” to the node. In addition,
you can add a descriptive comment for any node.

There are two methods for bringing up the

Host Properties

dialog box to create an

alias:

Single-click with the mouse on the node. Select

Properties

from the

Host

menu.

This brings up the complete

Host Properties

dialog box.

Right-click with the mouse on a top-level node (IP Address/Alias Name) and
select the

Properties...

option from the popup menu. This brings up the

Host

Properties

dialog box for setting the alias.

Within the

Host Properties

dialog box, set the alias name and any optional

comment. An example of the

Host Properties

dialog box is shown below. Additional

fields may be available in this dialog box depending on the type of node.

Figure 5-2. Host Properties Dialog Box for Establishing an Alias

All characters are allowed in alias names except $, #, <, and @.

When an alias is established, Surveyor window title bars change to reflect the new
alias name instead of the IP Address. For example, “//192.1.68.2/THGmModule(1)”
might display as “//Chicago Node One/THGmModule(1)”.

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