User guide

122 DSView Installer/User Guide
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Select Macros - Configure from the menu bar. The Macros dialog box appears. Then select the
macro in the Defined Macros table and click the Run button.
To create a macro group:
1. Select Macros - Configure from the menu bar. The Macros dialog box appears.
2. Click the Create button. The Create Macro/Edit Macro dialog box appears.
3. Click the Create button in the Macro Groups tab. A new row in the Macro Groups list appears.
4. Position the cursor in the Group Name column of the new row and enter the new group name.
Duplicate macro group names are not allowed. Press
Enter.
To enable a macro group for use during Telnet application sessions:
1. Select Options - Session Properties from the menu bar.
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Click the Session Settings icon in the toolbar.
2. Click the Terminal tab.
3. Select a macro group name from the Macro Groups list, or select All, which will make all mac-
ros in all groups available for use.
To delete a macro group:
1. Select Macros - Configure from the menu bar. The Macros dialog box appears.
2. Click the Create button. The Create Macro/Edit Macro dialog box appears.
3. Select the macro group name. To select multiple macro group names, press the
Shift key
while clicking.
4. Click the Delete button in the Macro Groups tab. When the dialog box appears, confirm
the deletion.
Logging
The DSView management software Telnet application has a logging function that saves the
contents of a Telnet application session to a file. You may enable automatic logging or dynamically
start logging at any time. Additionally, you may pause, resume and stop logging, regardless of
whether it was started automatically or dynamically.
While logging is occurring or when it is paused, a Logging Status label appears in the status panel
at the bottom of the DSView management software Telnet application window.
NOTE: When you enable or disable automatic logging, the logging will begin or end at the start of the next
DSView management software Telnet application session to that device. If you change the default log file
directory used for automatic logging, the change does not take effect until the next session to that device.