User guide

Chapter 3: DSView Server 115
By default, the following fields display in the Spoke Servers window and may be removed using
the Customize link:
Address - The IP address, in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx) of the Spoke DSView Server.
HTTPS Port - The port used for communication with the Spoke DSView Server by Clients and
the Hub DSView Server.
NOTE: If DSView Clients are located on an external connection, the HTTPS port must be open on your firewall.
NOTE: The port number is typically changed when the value of the Status field is Not Responding.
Status - This field indicates whether the Spoke DSView Server is (Responding) or is not (Not
Responding) communicating with the Hub DSView Server.
See Using the Customize Link in DSView Software Windows on page 15 for information on using
the Customize link.
To view a list of Spoke DSView Servers:
1. From the DSView 3.0 Explorer, click the System tab.
2. From the top navigation bar, click DSView Server. The side navigation bar will include the
name of the DSView Server to which you are logged in.
3. From the side navigation bar, click Properties.
4. From the side navigation bar, click Spoke Servers. The Spoke Servers window will appear.
To delete a Spoke DSView Server:
NOTE: The Spoke Servers menu is only available on the Hub DSView Server.
1. From the Spoke Servers window, click the checkbox to the left of the Spoke DSView Servers
you wish to delete.
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Click the checkbox to the left of Name at the top of the list to select all spoke servers listed in
the window for deletion.
2. Click Delete. A confirmation dialog box will appear.
3. Click OK to delete the Spoke DSView Servers.
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Click Cancel to cancel the action.
NOTE: When a Spoke DSView Server is deleted, it is no longer allowed to communicate with the Hub DSView
Server. Only Spoke DSView Servers that are no longer active should be deleted. If a Spoke DSView Server is
still active, it may be re-registered using the Register as Spoke Server wizard.See Specifying and Managing
Spoke Authentication Servers on page 103 for more information.