AMX NI-3101-SIG Switch User Manual


 
NetLinx Security within the Web Server
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NI-3101-SIG Signature Series NetLinx Integrated Controller
A large number of NDP-capable devices on the LAN can result in a large amount of
LAN traffic occurring at the same time.
Manage NetLinx Devices Page (Cont.)
Feature Description
Device Listings: This page (in addition to the target Master which is typically the
first entry) lists those NetLinx Masters which have sent out
NetLinx Discovery Master Announce packets (NDPs).
Each entry contains the data necessary to describe the
devices detected by the system.
If a Master has a ‘+’ icon next to it, this indicates that this
Master is reading the presence of a NDP-capable devices
currently connected to it. This state can be toggled closed to
show a ‘-’ icon.
System Displays the System value being used by the listed NetLinx
Master.
Device Displays the assigned device value of the listed unit. This
Device entry applies to both the Master and those
NDP-capable devices currently connected to that Master.
Device Type Displays a description of the target Master or connected
device, and its current firmware version. An example is: NI
Master v3.01.323.
File Name Displays the program name and/or file resident on the device.
Status Displays the Master or device state. Those states include:
This Master: Indicates its the target Master currently being
used and being browsed to. Its this Master’s web pages which
are currently being viewed.
Orphan: Indicates that the device is currently not yet “bound”
or assigned to communicate with a particular Master.
- This state shows an adjacent Bind button which is used to
bind the device to the Master whose web pages are
currently being viewed.
Searching: Indicates that the device is trying to establish
communication with it's associated Master.
Bound: Indicates that the device has established
communication with it's associated Master.
- This state shows an adjacent Unbind button which is used to
release/disassociate the device from communicating with its
current Master.
Lost: Indicates that the device has tried to establish
communication with it's associated or “bound” Master, but was
after a period of time, unable to establish communication.