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About the Advanced View
Using Your Appliance 31
Advanced View Panes Accessible by Privilege Set
The Advanced View panes that are accessible, depending on the privilege set of the account that is logged
in and using the Advanced View, are:
Interface Navigation
The Advanced View interface is divided into three primary regions: The Navigation Pane, the Sensor
Data Pane, and the Action/Information Pane.
The Navigation Pane
Located in the upper-left corner of the interface, the Navigation pane is used to select your appliance;
pods that are attached to or integrated with the appliance; other managed and monitored objects, such as
RS232-based sensors or output control devices that are being monitored using Device Crawlers (for more
information, see “Device Crawlers” on page 77); or Alerting Sensors, which is a “virtual device” that
presents a dynamic overview of all currently alerting sensors as reported by the appliance as well as pods
and other devices connected to the appliance. The device selected from the Navigation Pane filters the
contents of the Sensor Data Panel. To view information about an item that appears in the Navigation pane
you must first select it.
As pods are connected to your appliance, they will automatically appear in the Navigation pane. Newly
added pods will be labeled by their pod type (for example, Sensor Pod, Camera Pod, CCTV Pod, or
Output Relay Pod) and their serial number. Once a pod has been added, you can change its label using
either the Camera Pods, Sensor Pods, or Output Control tasks.
If you connect a pod and then disconnect it, its entry will remain in the Navigation pane, but will be
“grayed out.” If your reconnect a previously disconnected pod, its Navigation pane entry will become
active again. However, if you have reached the maximum number of pod-specific entries in the
Navigation pane (5 Camera Pods/CCTV Adapter Pods, 17 Sensor Pods, 4 Output Relay Pods) including
“grayed out” entries, additional pods will not appear in the Navigation pane until you delete a pod entry
of the same type from the list.
Also, note that the maximum number of pod-specific entries in the Navigation pane (5 Camera Pods/
CCTV Adapter Pods, 17 Sensor Pods, 4 Output Relay Pods) is greater than the maximum number of
Camera and Sensor Pods that can be used by any NetBotz appliance other than a NetBotz 500.
Privilege Set Accessible Panes
Administrator Cameras View, Graphs View, Alerts View, Configuration,
and About panes.
Application Cameras View, Graphs View, Alerts View, and About panes.
Sensor Cameras View, Graphs View, and About panes.
Sensor (No Cameras) Graphs View and About panes.
None Does not permit access to any appliance features.
Note
In addition to 1 docked Camera Pod or integrated camera and 1 docked or
integrated Sensor Pod, the Navigation pane can contain only up to 4 unique
tethered Camera Pod or CCTV Adapter Pod entries, up to 16 unique tethered
Sensor Pod entries, and up to 4 unique tethered Output Relay Pod entries (pods or
devices that appear in folders as well as in the main appliance tree count as a
single entry. For information about folders, see “Using Folders” on page 32).
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