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Viewing the eas Summary Page
The eas Summary page displays the following data (see Figure 3-62):
- eas module version
- number of configured sites
- number of configured data points
- number of attached meters
- number of licensed meters
To display this page type the following in the browser address field:
http://hostname/eas/summarywhere hostname is the name or IP Address of the Niagara eas host.
The summary page also displays links to the log page and to the home page.
Figure 3-62 Summary Page.
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Accessing the eas log page
You can access the eas log page to display an index of all logs for data points that have been brought into the eas database. Each log is individually available from a link on this index page.
To open the eas log page, do either one the following:
The eas log page displays and appears similar to the graphic shown in Figure 3-63:
Figure 3-63 eas log page.
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Viewing individual eas logs
Each eas log is an individual history log that you can display in any of the workbench history views. You can open a log from the eas Logs page or, if you open workbench, you can open a log directly from the history space.
To view a history log, do the following:
- From the eas Logs page, click on the desired log.
- The workbench loads in your browser and the log displays in the History Table view, as shown in Figure 3-65. You can choose a different view (History Chart, Collection Table, History Summary View, History Editor) using the View Selector.
Figure 3-64 Viewing a history log using the workbench History Chart view.
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- From the workbench nav tree, under the History node: expand the station node to display the list of available history logs. Double-click the desired history log.
- The workbench loads in your browser and the log displays in the History Chart view, as shown in Figure 3-65. You can choose a different view (History Table, Collection Table, History Summary View, History Editor) using the View Selector.
Figure 3-65 Viewing a history log using the workbench History Table view.
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