EtherAnt II User’s Manual3.2 Using the Client ManagerAfter completing the Client Manager installation, you are ready to configure your EtherAnt II system(commonly referred to as “EC”). Begin at the Windows Start menu and choose Programs. You shouldsee a folder called YDI. Select this folder and click on Client Manager.Select EC – The first screen to appear is the Select EC screen shown in Figure 3.1. This screen listsinformation about any devices associated in your network. If there are no devices listed in the table, thenyou are not connected. Click on the device you wish to configure. Press the Select button and you willbe taken to the General Information window for that device. The window will automatically update as anEC is discovered. If an EC has been disconnected, the status for the EC will be changed to “Offline.” Ifany user is logged in to an EC with the Client Manager, the status will change to “Busy” and no other userwill be given access to that EC. Once the logged in user logs out, the status will then reflect whether it isonline or offline.Figure 3.1. – Select EC ScreenA number of other functions can be performed using the buttons found at the bottom of the screen, asdescribed below.Clear List – This command will clear all ECs from the list. The program will automatically start scanningfor devices again.Local ECs Only – This box will be checked as the default allowing you to detect only those deviceswithin your local network. If un-checked, the program will extend its search to include all ECs on thenetwork.Sort By – A dropdown menu that allows you to list devices by IP Address, MAC Address, or EC.EC Name, Network Type and Network Name – The default setting for these functions is Do Not Sort.Manual Select – Click to search for ECs on a specific IP Address that may not have been discovered inthe scanning process.Select – Click this button after highlighting the EC you would like to select. You may do this, or double-click the desired EC.Cancel – Click to exit this screen without selecting an EC.Version 3.3 Page 9 March 2003