Crestron
e-Schedule
Programmer’s
Guide
browser connections,
plus two
, and the Real-Time Engine would require
licenses for all hardware devices with unique IP addresses,
plus two
. Thus in
the example just described, the Web Server would require seven licenses and
the Real-Time Engine computer would require eight licenses.
The CNX Gateway runs as a service, not an application, meaning that it starts
when the computer boots up, and stops when the computer shuts down. After
installation, the Crestron swirl icon will appear in the system tray of the
Windows status bar. Right-click the system tray icon to check the current
version, add licensing, or simply see the connections that the CNX Gateway
is servicing.
NOTE
: Crestron recommends that all e-Schedule components reside on a
separate segment or subnet of the Ethernet network, in order to help ensure
that packets will be routed efficiently and quickly.
Leading Specifications
Maximum number of sources that can
be scheduled to one event at one
time
6
Maximum number of browsers that
can be running simultaneously
90
Maximum number of IP IDs (Crestron
control systems, source devices,
switcher (if any) and browsers)
250
Maximum number of Cresnet
(Crestron Network) devices—i.e., LC-
1000, CN-TVAV, CT-1550—per
CNMSX control system
30, if using only CN-TVAVs with
no touchpanels or
50, with no more than 25 CN-
TVAVs if touchpanels are used
Control system UPZ file
5.12.04x (CNMSX) or later
5.12.04w (CN-RACKX) or later
5.12.05v (CEN-TVAV) or later
SIMPL Windows version
1.40
(1.50.06 if using CN-TVAV)
Programmer’s Guide
e-Schedule – DOC. 5919
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