Adder Technology 5000 User Manual

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Orange dot indicators in the Select Host menu
Within the Select Host menu, each listed host has a coloured dot associated with 
it to indicate its general status: Green for accessible and Red for inaccessible. 
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Green: Host accessible
Red: Host inaccessible 
Orange: Inconsistency related 
to a cascade connection.
There is, however, a third state where the dot turns Orange. An orange dot 
against a host entry indicates that an inconsistency relating specifically to 
cascaded hosts.
The problem can occur for two main reasons, either:
•  A cascaded computer (or multiple computers) has been added to an 
address such as 0301, however, there is still a registered entry for a directly 
connected host at address 03. Thus, the now non-existent host at 03 will be 
marked with an orange dot.
•  A previously connected cascade has been removed and a computer 
connected directly instead. This will cause all of the entries for the removed 
cascaded hosts to be marked with orange dots. If they are not to be re-
instated, then the administrator should delete the entries.
If you attempt to select an entry marked with an orange dot (by the menu, 
by hotkeys or from the VNC viewer) you will see an error message stating 
‘computer not connected’.