20 IP-R EACH USER M ANUALNavigator OptionsCertain RRC Navigator attributes may be customized to your preferences.Display / Hide Navigator – Toggle whether the RRC Navigator is shown. This option can alsobe toggled by choosing View → Navigator from the Menu Bar.Refresh Navigator – Update the device status information shown in the RRC Navigator.Show Browsed Devices – Toggle whether RRC Navigator should display "Not Profiled"devices automatically found on the network or show only devices for which profiles exist.This option can also be toggled by choosing View → All Devices from the Menu Bar.Note: The Browse connection method is the only method of connecting to a Raritan Device configured touse DHCP IP addressing.Creating New ProfilesConnection profiles store important information about your Raritan device such as IP Address, custom TCPports, preferred compression settings, and custom security keys.Note: If your Raritan device is configured to use a custom TCP port (see Chapter 4: AdministrativeFunctions, Network Configuration), or a group security key (see Chapter 4: Administrative Functions,Security Configuration), you must first create a connection profile in order to access the device.To Create a Connection Profile:1. Select Connection → New Profile from the Menu Bar, or click on the leftmost icon in the Toolbar.The Connection Profile dialog box appears, displaying all connection profiles which currently exist.2. Click [Add].3. The Add Connection dialog appears. Options are grouped into three tabs: Connect, Compression, andSecurity.Connect Tab• Description: Enter a text name to easily identify the Raritan device that you are configuring, such as"Atlanta_Datacenter."• Connection Type: Select TCP/IP Connection for a LAN/WAN connection; select Dial-UpConnection for a direct analog modem connection to the Raritan device.