Raritan Computer TR361 User Manual

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RRC Navigator 
The RRC Navigator provides a single view to every known Raritan device, allowing convenient access to 
multiple Raritan networked appliances. 
The RRC Navigator displays: 
  All Raritan devices for which a connection profile exists 
  All Raritan devices that are automatically identified on the network 
Note: Automatic Raritan device identification uses UDP protocol, and will usually identify all Raritan 
devices on your subnet. Network administrators rarely allow UDP to function outside of a subnet. 
Note: Automatic Raritan device identification will find only Raritan devices configured to use the default 
TCP Port (5000). 
 
 
Each device entry in the RRC Navigator provides two icons to communicate network status and connection 
profile information. 
 
Left Icon (Connection Profile) 
  Profiled – A network connection profile exists for this device. 
  Modem Profile – A modem connection profile exists for this device. 
 
Not Profiled – RRC found this device on the network, but a connection profile does not exist 
for it. 
 
Right Icon (Network Status) 
  Connected (green) – You are currently authenticated and connected to this device. 
 
Available (black) – This device is currently available on the network, but you are not 
currently connected to it. 
 
Unavailable – A profile exists for this device, but it is not currently available on the 
network. (Note that all devices with modem profiles to which you are not currently 
connected will display this icon.) 
 
For each Raritan device to which you are connected, the RRC Navigator expands its display tree to show 
each port for which you have access. 
  Ports displayed with a green icon indicate that you are connected to that port.  
  Bold type indicates which port is currently displayed (active) in the remote desktop area of the client.