
Chapter 4. Port Access
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User Preferences
The last item on the Menu Bar,
User Preferences
, is different from the other
Menu Bar items in that it doesn’t provide an organizational view of the devices
and ports. It has two Panel Menu items:
Port Display
, and
Alias
. Port Display
lets you configure how the device tree appears in the Sidebar; Alias lets you
give nicknames to your devices and ports.
Port Display
The Port Display page is the default that opens when you select
User
Preferences
.
An explanation of the display settings is given in the following table:
Item
Explanation
Display Settings
Drop down the list to select which view you want the page to open
to when you click the Port Access tab.
If you choose
Show complete tree
, all the nested devices and
ports will display when you click to expand the tree.
If you choose
Hide physical devices or ports that are included
in group devices
, physical ports that are included in group
devices will not display under their originating devices when you
click to expand the tree.
View Settings
If you select
Allow aggregate or group devices to expand in
Device view
, ports nested under aggregate or group devices also
appear in the tree view. Otherwise, there is no plus sign in front of
the aggregate or group device, and its ports cannot be displayed.
Viewer Settings
If you choose
Auto detect
, the CC2000 will check to see if you
logged in with IE or with another browser. If you logged in with IE,
it will open the Windows Client Viewer when you access a device
or port. If you logged in with a browser other than IE, it will open
the Java Client Viewer.
If you choose
Java Client
, the CC2000 will open the Java Client
Viewer no matter which browser you logged in with.
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