CC100 Master Bridge User’s Guide
Each row represents one EP. Here we have one Master (Local) HCNA device (on the top) and 4 extra Slave EP devices shown in the window. The first two are Smart EPs based on 3110, and the last two EPs that are powered off.
Smart EP
Denotes an EP whose Ethernet properties are configurable. Based on 3110 chipset, with
For each shown column,
Sel : clicking on the ‘Sel’ button will select all listed
Link : a light for HCNA device current connection status.
Green:EP is active
Grey: EP is not active
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| Master HCNA device. |
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| : configure Master’s/Smart EP’s HomePNA and Ethernet properties or EP’s sole HomePNA properties. | ||||
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Clicking on each device’s ‘HPNA’ button can open the window to configure its HomePNA properties. Click on the ‘Ether’ button to configure its Ethernet
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