MCU Bridge Management Operations

5Click Find Device.

If the CMA system can find the MCU on the network, the Add New Device dialog box is populated with information retrieved from the MCU. Review any information retrieved from the MCU.

If the CMA system cannot find the MCU on the network, a Device Not Found dialog box appears.

6Click OK.

7Complete the Identification, Addresses, Capabilities, MCU Services, MCU Resources, and MCU Cascading sections of the Add New Device dialog box. (For more information, see “View Device Details” on

page 227.) At a minimum, assign the MCU a System Name.

Note

When naming an RMX system, use lowercase letters to specify the FQDN in the

System Name field.

Pay particular attention to the Capabilities options, because the settings on it determine how the MCU is used throughout the CMA system.

8Click Add.

The MCU appears in the Network Device list. By default, the system:

Adds the MCU to the applicable site

Sets the HTTP Port to 80

Adds an Alias for the endpoint

Makes the endpoint Available to Schedule

Sets the Monitoring Level to Standard

Notes

In the Device List, a CMA system displays a single MCU as two separate Device Types (an RMX or MGC device and a GW/MCU device). The GW/MCU designation represents the network interface.

For third-party endpoints, the HTTP URL, serial number, and DNS name are not captured during endpoint registration.

Edit an MCU Bridge

To edit an MCU from the CMA system

1Go to Network Device > MCUs.

2As needed, use the Filter to customize the MCU list.

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