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There is a Stop button available on this screen which, if pressed, aborts the reading of your
Device's Links Table. Save and Load buttons are also available to export or import the
Links Table to an XML file.
23.3.6

Show ISY Links Table

To view the list of links that the ISY believes a device should have, click the Tools pull-
down menu, then Diagnostics, then Show Device Links Table. Choose your device and
hit OK and the links table displays.
You can hit the Count button to view your Device's total link count. This can be useful as
Devices do have limits to how many links they can store. The limits vary depending on the
device.
There are also Save and Load buttons available to export or import the links table to an
XML file.
23.3.7
Scene Test
The Scene test function can be very helpful in troubleshooting INSTEON communication
issues. To open this tool, click the Tools pull-down menu, then Diagnostics, then Scene
Test. Choose the Scene you would like to test then hit OK.
The Event Viewer pops up and an ON and OFF command are sent to the specified scene.
The results of the test will be displayed in the Event Viewer window, indicating whether
the test succeeded or failed for each member of the scene.
23.3.8
Query INSTEON Engine
If a device is not behaving as expected (for example, On Level or Ramp Rate is not working
properly) the ISY may not have proper information about the device's capabilities. To
refresh this information simply right-click the Device in the node list and choose Query
INSTEON Engine. This will update the ISY's stored information and may correct the issue
you are having.
23.4 Connecting to the ISY Shell
23.4.1
Connecting to the ISY Shell Using Telnet
Note: In order to telnet to ISY, ISY's current IP address must be known. This can be found in
the ISY, in the Help->About menu. You can also find it if you log into your router. There
should be a DHCP client table, which contains an ISY entry with the IP address.
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