User's Manual

USER GUIDE
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Anagement of the Access/One Network has been designed to be as simple as
possible. This chapter describes the network views, naming conventions and rules to
include and associate a newly installed Network Node as part of your Access/One
Network. Visual cues are provided that indicate network ‘health’, along with the
presence of unattached or rogue Node/devices. Explanations of other management windows
are also provided, such as the Node detail and status windows.
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Manager/One resides on all Access/One Network modules, but is centrally managed from each
of the Network Server Modules. In addition to using the Manager/One utility, using the IP
address of any Network Server as a URL within Internet Explorer will automatically display the
Manager/One screen. The first time Manager/One is accessed on the Access/One Network it
will prompt for a network name change (from “AccessOne”), which is a security feature that
ensures that the default network name is maintained.
After a new network name is created, Manager/One will display a network view with all
discovered Access/One Network subnets and the number of Nodes in each. In the example
below, there is just one IP subnet (cloud). Notice the red color of the frame., which means that
either one or more Nodes within the cloud have not yet been included or configured in the
network, or that there is a fault condition with one or more of the Nodes in the network.
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