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Chapter 4 Setting access permissions and device properties 73
Using the Optivity Quick2Config 2.2 Client Software
About device properties
Each item in the Quick2Config database has associated with it one or more sets of
properties. The properties, which define the characteristics of a database item, are
displayed as parameters and fields. For example, the IP Address parameter
contains the fields IP Address and Subnet Mask, the two values you must enter to
correctly configure an IP address.
When you select the Properties tab in the context-sensitive pane, a second tab bar
is displayed. This second tab bar always contains at least the Basic tab. Depending
on the complexity of the configuration data for an item, items might have
additional tabs. Items with complex configuration data require more tabs than
items with simple configuration data.
You can add or change the properties of an item by changing the information in
the Properties tabs. Figure 33 shows an example of the Basic properties tab that
appears when a BayStack
AN
device is selected in the navigation pane.
Figure 33 Properties tabs for a BayStack AN device
Note:
Tab bars wrap in the context-sensitive pane, so you might see
what appears to be more than two tab bars. Nevertheless, any third tab
bar (and so forth) that you see is part of the second tab bar. If you prefer to
see all the tabs on a single line, increase the width of the context-sensitive
pane.
Device-specific tabs
Drag the headings
to adjust the sizes
of the fields.
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