Ip host class access, Lat host class access, Printer class access – Visara LINCS Configuration User Manual

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LINCS Configuration

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IP Host Class Access

The matrix columns represent the sixteen IP Host Classes. Setting the value to 1 under column
X allows devices in the profile to have access to IP Class X.

Setting the value to 1 under the Dynamic Access column allows devices in the profile to
dynamically connect to IP Host Classes by entering an IP address or DNS name on the TCP/
IP connect panel. Optionally the desired TCP port and even the LINCS network adapter that
the user wants to connect through can be specified at connect time.

LAT Host Class Access

The matrix columns represent the sixteen LAT Host Classes. Setting the value to 1 under
column X allows devices in the profile to have access to LAT Class X.

Setting the value to 1 under the Dynamic Access column allows devices in the profile to
dynamically connect to a LAT service on the LAT Dynamic connect panel.

Printer Class Access

The matrix columns represent the sixteen Printer Classes. Setting the value to 1 under column
X allows displays in the profile to have access to Printer Class X. Printers are assigned to
Printer Classes on the Printer Device Profile panel.

Setting the value to 1 under the Dynamic Access column allows devices in the profile to print
to any printer, instead of only printers authorized by the chosen printer class(es).

Users can specify a local print to go to a printer class, or a specific printer. This is accomplished
by entering the printer port number in printer ident mode. For example, one would go into
printer ident mode and enter MCC1.004 to print to the printer attached to coax port 4 on the first
MCC.

Global Sequence Access

The authorization matrix columns represent the 24 PF keys. Setting the value to 1 under
column X allows devices in the profile to have access to the global sequence defined by PFX.

Dynamic Access does not apply here.

Global Sequences are defined, deleted, and copied from local sequences on the Playback
Sequences menu accessible from the Customization Data menu.

Dynamic Access

The meaning for Dynamic access varies by the resource it is associated with. Please select the
resource you are interested in to see the Dynamic Access description.

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