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... ... @@ -290,16 +290,18 @@ 290 290 291 291 Initial configuration: 292 292 293 -* When opening Network Device Tree View, we recommend making certain changes to the type of information displayed 294 -* These changes can be made once you are connected to a device by right-clicking and selecting the "Show Configuration Dialog" option: 293 +* When connecting to a device for the first time in Network Device Tree View, we recommend making certain changes to the type of information displayed by right-clicking and selecting the "Show Configuration Dialog" option: 295 295 ** Displaying the Serial Number and TSID is useful for easily identifying devices and determining whether specific devices are online or not 296 296 ** Displaying the Network ID is useful for easily identifying whether devices have been addressed or not 297 -** Displaying the Net Type is somewhat optional, as it should be apparent whether devices are connected via Cresnet, zummesh, etc. based on the model of device you are connected to296 +** Displaying the Net Type is somewhat optional, as it should be apparent whether devices are connected via Cresnet, zummesh, etc. based on the model of device 298 298 ** Displaying Status is also optional, as this information is also displayed in the form of a colored icon next to the device model 299 299 [[image:ndtv_settings.png||height="317" width="565"]] 299 +* In addition to the above settings, **it is generally recommended to right-click and ensure that "Show by Device Connection" is checked** 300 +** "Show by Device Connection" will group devices by their connection to the host device (e.g., Cresnet devices on a DIN-CENCN-2 will be sorted by the Net that they are connected to, Zūm Wireless devices will be sorted by the ZUM-NETBRIDGE they are connected to, etc.) 301 +** "Show by Category" can be useful in some situations, particularly when looking at devices on a processor where all of the devices are necessarily on the same net, but it can be confusing since you are not able to tell at a glance how a device is connected (i.e. whether it is on Net 1 or Net 2 of a DIN-CENCN-2) and may result in accidentally misaddressing devices 300 300 * These configuration changes are saved per device type, so once they are made they will not need to be made again unless you are connecting to a new type of device for the first time (e.g. changes made while connected to a DIN-AP4 will apply to all DIN-AP4s, but will not apply to any DIN-CENCN-2s you may connect to later) 301 301 302 -I 304 +If the 303 303 304 304 == Script Manager == 305 305
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