How can I find out a port within a map is being used in the configuration?
How can I find out a port within a map is being used in the configuration?
How can I find out a port within a map is being used in the configuration?A port usage can be found in the “Find Usages” in ESC.The “Find Usages” function allows you to find out where in the map a particular port is being used within the configuration: u Panels keys u Groupsu Party lines (conferences)u RoutesWhere is the “Find Usages” in ESC?Go to Cards and PortsSelect the port or Highlight the portThe “Find Usages” is at the bottom of the Advanced Settings.
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