Servers

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Overview

 

A server is an entity that represents the application installed on a back end host server (to which the device will send and receive business data).

It is possible to define MCL-Net servers or non MCL-Net servers (3rd party host applications).

Refer to the MCL-Net V4 User Guide for more detailed information on MCL Net subscription activation steps.

 

 

Click Devices Button (in the Control Panel section) and, in the resulting row below, select Servers Sub Module Button.

 

Site Control Panel_Devices

 

The image below illustrates the page that is accessed when clicking Servers Sub Module Button.

 

Servers Page

 

The "Servers" page displays all the servers available within the current site.

This information can be displayed in a grid or a list view. By default, servers are displayed in a grid view but the view can be changed. Sometimes, depending on the selected view, you may have access to different information.

 

Click Button_Grid or Button_List to select the most appropriate view:

 

Click Button_Grid for a grid view:

 

Servers Page

 

This view displays the following information:

 

(In light blue)

The server's alias or name. Click it to access the "Server Details" page. See Server Details.

Product

The product available for your subscription.

Address

The server's address (if it is an MCL-Net server, enter "http:// + IP number").

Port

The server's port.

Description

Information regarding the server, added in the "Description" field of the "Properties" tab in the "Server Details" page.

 

Click Button_List for a list view:

 

Servers page List View

 

This view displays the following information:

 

Status columns

The initial columns display status icons regarding the device's current status.

Server Alias

The server's alias or name. Click it to access the "Server Details" page. See Server Details.

Product

The product available for your subscription.

CSN/Installation Code(PIN)

It starts by displaying the server's installation code, provided by the MCL-Net application.

Refer to the MCL-Net User Guide for more detailed information on MCL Net Subscription activation steps.

Once the MCL-Net subscription is successfully activated, the field displays the serial number of the device/PC where the product is running (the CSN/PIN).

Address

The server's address (if it is an MCL-Net server, enter "http:// + IP number").

Port

The server's port.

Subnet

The server's subnet mask.

Gateway

The server's gateway.

Manufacturer SN

The manufacturer serial number of the back end host server.

Manufacturer

The back end host server 's manufacturer.

Model

The back end host server 's model.

Computer Name

The back end host server 's name.

Comment

Any comment provided by the MCL-Net application.

Instance

The instance of the MCL-Net application.

Description

Information regarding the server, added in the "Description" field of the "Properties" tab in the "Server Details" page.

 

The "Servers" page also offers the following options:

 

Servers Page Navigation

 

Site management items displayedUse these buttons to control how many items are displayed at a time. Click one of the available options (10 items per page/20 items per page/50 items per page/100 items per page).

 

search boxUse the search box to look for specific list items.

 

a. Enter what you want to search for.

b. Click lupa button or press <ENTER> in your PC keyboard to initiate the search.

c. To conclude the search operation, empty the search box and click lupa button or press <ENTER> in your PC keyboard.

 

Export Header ButtonUse this button to export a list with the servers included in the account. Proceed as follows:

 

Export confirmation

 

a. Click Confirm button.

 

The Servers list is exported with an Excel file format.

The conclusion of the export operation depends on the web browser used. You should be able to save the Excel file in your PC or open it directly after the download.

 

Button_RefreshClick this button to refresh the page's information.

 

Servers Page Nav ButtonsUse the buttons, included in this bar, to organize the listed items of the corresponding column:

button_view ascendingby ascending order.

button_view descending by descending order.

 

Button Select all 3Click this button to select the listed items on display. In this case, the servers.

 

Click the server's alias (displayed in light blue) to access a page with the details of a particular server. See Server Details.

 

 

Available Operations

 

The "Servers" page provides direct access to specific operations concerning servers:

 

To add a server, use the Add Server Header Button button. For more information, see Adding a Server.

 

To delete a server, use the Delete Header Button button. For more information, see Deleting a Server.

 

 

This chapter includes all the aspects associated to servers (server details, the adding and deleting of a server, etc.). The table below refers the user profiles that have access to the described operations:

 

Note

Keep in mind that the Account Administrator and/or the Site Manager, at a lower level, can restrict other users' access rights. This user guide is presenting all the possibilities in terms of access.

 

 

Description

User access

View the server's details.

Account Administrator

Site Manager

Add a server to handle MCL-Net or non MCL-Net servers (3rd party host applications).

Account Administrator

Site Manager

Edit the details of a server.

Account Administrator

Site Manager

Delete an unnecessary server.

Account Administrator

Site Manager