Specifications
NetLinx Security within the Web Server
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NetLinx Security - Web Server
Setting up and removing a Diagnostic Filter
1. Setup a diagnostic filter by scrolling down the page and clicking the Modify button below the
first empty column. This action opens the Device Configuration dialog as a secondary popup
window.
2. Configure a diagnostic filter using the parameters available within the Diagnostic
Configuration dialog.
The Diagnostic Configuration dialog allows you to select both the notifications you
wish to receive and the target devices (within the Online Tree) for these notifications.
There are several different types of asynchronous notifications that can be selected for a
device:port:system (D:P:S) combination. Each notification type is represented by a
column in the table. All messages are displayed in the Notifications tab of the Output
Display window within NetLinx Studio v 2.4.
3. A user can choose to either store these selections to a profile or recall a previously stored
profile configuration by either:
Select an open Preset number entry from within Presets drop-down list. Make all desired
notification selection and press the Store button. Pressing this button opens a popup field
labeled Explorer User Prompt - Preset Name? where you enter the name associated with
this new Preset.
Press OK to return to the previous Device Configuration popup dialog.
Click Cancel to exit this popup and return to the previous dialog without making any
changes.
Press the down arrow (adjacent to the Preset drop-down list) to display a listing of all
currently available Presets. Select a previously configured Preset and press the Recall
button to populate all available fields and radio buttons with the selections associated
with this chosen Preset.
This preset mechanism is done via cookies so it does not persist across multiple
browsers/computers.
4. Once you have made your modifications/selections within this dialog, press the Update button
to save your changes and return to the Diagnostics dialog.
Up to 8 concurrent diagnostic filter slots can be simultaneously active using any
eight of the 10 available user-configurable Presets available through the Device
Configuration dialog.
Diagnostic Configuration Dialog
Feature Description
Update: Click this button once you have completed setting up your filter. The popup
then closes and returns you to the Diagnostics window.
• Watch the bottom Incoming Message pane for messages to begin coming in
from the target device(s).
Remove: Click this button to remove a selected Preset from being available within the
Presets drop-down list.










