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7. Routers

Managing Control Points

3 Enter information in the fields provided:

4 Click

Save

.

Or
To revert to previously saved configuration, click

Revert to Saved

.

5 Click

X

on the window title tab to close the table.

Deleting Control Points

Control points can be deleted from the NV9000-SE system at any time. Deleting a control point
may disrupt the ability of the system controller to communicate with routers. Be sure the control
point is not currently in use before deleting.

Control points can be deleted using the ‘Control Points’ table accessed through the ‘Views’ pane.

How to Delete a Control Point

1 Launch NV9000-SE. (See

Launching and Exiting the Application

on page 12.)

2 From the Navigation area, select the ‘Views’ pane and then ‘Control Points’. The ‘Control

Points’ table appears, as shown in Figure 7-31.
To narrow the list of control points that display, enter the first characters of a computer name in
the ‘Computer Name Filter’ field. The list is automatically reduced to display only computers
matching that character string.

3 Click anywhere in the row listing the control point(s) being deleted and click

Delete

.

4 Click

Save

.

Or
Click

Revert to Saved

to revert to previously saved information.

5 Click

X

on the window title tab to close the table.

Column

Description

Values

Computer
Name

The computer name is the name of the primary host and is
‘NVCONFIG’ by default.

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

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