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Visara LINCS Central Control User Manual

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LINCS Central Control

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Central Site Library Version Number

Library member version numbers are used by CSCM when distributing the customization
parameters electronically. Version numbers are also used for record-keeping purposes and to
identify a changed version of customization parameters. It is recommended that the date be
used as a version number to track the latest changes made to a library member. Central Site
Customization does not allow multiple copies of library members with the same name; however,
NetView DM will allow multiple copies with the same name to be stored in the Resource
Repository. This way, older versions of library members may be maintained at the host and
the latest version of a particular library member can be maintained in the CSLD.

The version number consists of up to six alphanumeric characters with no imbedded spaces.
If User-Assigned Version Numbers was not selected, ascending numbers will be used beginning
with 000001.

Option on Central Site Library Directory

Toggle to select the desired option:

• Retrieve Default Configuration

• Retrieve Library Member

• Create System Disk

• Configure Working Copy

• Save Library Member

• Delete Library Member

• Retrieve System Disk Configuration

• Search for Member

• Browse Member

• Copy Library Member

Selecting Library Members

You may modify existing library members on the Central Site Library Directory panel by
marking the member with an x or entering a name at the member name prompt. The x is
replaced with an * after an entry has been processed.

Members may be processed individually or in multiples. If ALL is entered at the member
name prompt when a multimember function is selected, the selected option is applied to all
library members. The user will receive an error message if the keyword ALL is entered for a
single-member function. The Library Function Table illustrates which CSLD functions are
single-member or multimember functions.