Create a Block Command Macro for Multiple Networks
Do this procedure to create a macro that sends the same block command to multiple networks.
- The block command macro you want to send exists for each network that you intend to target. For example BLOCK_ACK_network1, BLOCK_ACK_network2, and so forth. See above.
- In System Browser, select Application View.
- Select Applications > Logics > Macros.
- The Macro tab displays.
- In System Browser, select the Manual navigation check box.
- Under the main Macros folder, expand the Block Command Macros folder.
- Create a multi-network macro as follows:
a. Drag the macro for the first network, for example BLOCK_ACK_network1, into the empty area of the Macro tab.
b. Drag the macro for the next network, for example BLOCK_ACK_network2, into the empty area of the Macro tab, under the previous macro.
c. Continue as above for any other networks you want to target.
- The Macro tab displays multiple rows, each invoking the same block command, but for a different network.
- Click Save As .
- In the Save Object As dialog box, select the main Macros folder or any subfolder under it as the destination where you want to save this macro.
- In the Name field, enter the name of the block command the macro sends:
- BLOCK_ACK
- BLOCK_RESET
- BLOCK_SILENCE
- BLOCK_UNSILENCE.
NOTE: The macro name you enter must exactly match the corresponding string.
- Click OK.
- The new macro object is added to System Browser, and is enabled by default.