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7. Routers
Managing Control Points
3 Click
Add
. A new blank row is added to the bottom of the list of existing rows, if any.
4 Enter information in the fields provided:
5 Click
Save
.
Or
To revert to previously saved configuration, click
Revert to Saved
.
6 Click
X
on the window title tab to close the table.
Viewing Control Points
The ‘Control Points’ table provides an easy way to view all control points in the NV9000-SE sys-
tem.
How to View Control Points
1 Launch NV9000-SE. (See
Launching and Exiting the Application
2 From the Navigation area, select the ‘Views’ pane and then ‘Control Points’. The ‘Control
Points’ table appears, as shown in Figure 7-30.
Column
Description
Values
Computer
Name
The computer name is the name of the host this control point
resides in, typically ‘NVCONFIG’.
From the drop-down
list, select the
computer name.
Parameters
Descriptions of the protocols at the control points. “S” implies a
serial port and “E” implies Ethernet. The numbers beside an “S”
are the port number, the Baud rate, and a code indicating parity,
number of data bits, and number of stop bits. The numbers beside
the “E” represent the port’s IP address.
“N” means no parity; “O” means odd parity; and “E” means even
parity.
Alphanumeric
Description
Some of the descriptions (such as for the COM ports) are
assigned by default, but.any description can be overwritten at any
time.
Important: the descriptions in this column appear in the ‘Control
Point Description’ column of the ‘Router Controls’ table.
Alphanumeric