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For each server port entry, RRC navigator displays the following icons:
Connected (green)
Available for connection
Unavailable (no device connected, or access is blocked)
Unavailable (in use by another [PC Share mode off])
Navigator Options
Certain RRC Navigator attributes may be customized to your preferences.
Display / Hide Navigator – Toggle whether the RRC Navigator is shown. This option can
also be toggled by choosing View
Refresh Navigator – Update the device status information shown in the RRC Navigator.
Show Browsed Devices – Toggle whether RRC Navigator should display "Not Profiled"
devices automatically found on the network or show only devices for which profiles exist.
This option can also be toggled by choosing View
Note: The Browse connection method is the only method of connecting to a Raritan Device configured to
use DHCP IP addressing.
Creating New Profiles
Connection profiles store important information about your Raritan device such as IP Address, custom TCP
ports, preferred compression settings, and custom security keys.
Note: If your Raritan device is configured to use a custom TCP port (see Chapter 4: Administrative
Functions, Network Configuration), or a group security key (see Chapter 4: Administrative Functions,
System-Level Security Parameters), first create a connection profile so you can access the device.
1. On the Connection menu, click New Profile. The Connection Profile dialog box appears, displaying
all connection profiles which currently exist.
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Navigator from the Menu Bar.
Figure 14 Connection Profile Window
All Devices from the Menu Bar.
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