Concert: How do I assign a Concert user to an IVC-32 port?

Question:  I've created several Concert users in the Concert Server database, how do I assign these Concert users to the IVC-32 on the Eclipse frame?
Answer:  A Concert user can be associated with an IVC-32 port by dragging and dropping a Concert user entry onto a port on an IVC-32 card. If the port is already in use the current entry is removed and replace by the Concert user. Concert clients can also be moved between ports on an IVC-32 card by dragging and dropping.











After the drag and drop operation the screen should look like the screen below:












The IVC32 port's talk label, listen label and description fields are updated with the information received from the EMS (Concert) server.  The connection ID is set as follows:
• If the Concert User already has a connection ID this is assigned to that port, otherwise a new unique connection ID is created and used by both concert user and port. One special case is when the eclipse ID is already in use, a new unique ID will be created for both concert user and port.
• By default a connection password is NOT set; a password is only used if the port has a password explicitly set on it in Matrix Hardware for added security. The password can be set in ‘IP Panel Settings’ under ‘Advanced Settings’.
• These changes are sent to the EMS server in real time during the drag and drop operation so no separate action is required to update the Concert server.

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