Network eManager®
Features of Network eManager
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Access Multiple Systems
A powerful feature of Network eManager is the ability to access the programming data on multiple CIX systems
without having to log-off of one system and then log-on to the next system. In this example Network eManager is
currently viewing the Station programming data for the CIX200-TECH switch. Program 200 displays the familiar list
of stations on the right with the details of each station in the work area.
By simply clicking on a different system in the Node Selection Panel, the Administrator can switch from viewing the
Station Programming data at one node to viewing the data from another node without having to logout.
Node Selection Panel
The Node Selection Panel provides the following features:
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Provides a list of the group member CIX systems and CIX/SES pairs (nodes).
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Allows the user to show the data from another node on the current page by simply clicking on the node.
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Indicates Active Node with a distinct glyph. The Active Node is the CIX or CIX/SES pair that is currently
accessed by the page.
Copy To Multiple Equipment
A powerful feature of Network eManager is the ability to selectively copy data from one CIX system to multiple CIX
systems. For example, to copy selected fields in Program 260, Full IP Station Assignments:
1.
Click on the
DN
to select the fields to copy and click on
Selective Copy
.
2.
Click on all the fields to be copied. For example; COS Day1, DRL Day1, FRL Day1, QPL Day1 and LCR
Group. The ‘Highlight All’ button is still available to select all values for a copy.
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