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WiFi Remote
Select to allow WiFi RFRs, like the iRFR or aRFR, to connect to Eos.
UDP Strings and UDP OSC
Clicking in the enable box will allow the selected port to send and receive UDP and OSC
strings.
TCP OSC
Clicking in the enable box will allow the selected port to send and receive OSC via TCP port
3032. Select the OSC TCP format. By default, OSC 1.0 is selected.
Note:
Check the documentation for the OSC device you wish to use over a TCP
connection to see which mode it supports.
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OSC 1.0 (packet-length headers)
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OSC 1.1 (SLIP)
Third Party OSC
Enables or disables dedicated server port 3037 for use with third-party OSC applications.
DHCP Service
Note:
All settings in this section require a reboot of the console before they will take
effect.
If this section is grayed out, or you are unable to change any settings, you don’t have Net3
Services installed on your console. Net3 Services are installed by the installer for ETC's
Gateway Configuration Editor (GCE) software. GCE is available for download from the
ETC website.
Eos can provide a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) address server. DHCP is a
TCP/IP protocol that dynamically assigns an IP address to a network device when it requests
one.
This is a small and simple DHCP server that is intended to be used on non-routed networks. It
will not serve IP addresses across a router.
CAUTION:
There should only be a single DHCP server active on a network. It
is possible to start more than one DHCP server on a single network (nothing is
built-in to DHCP servers to prevent this from happening). If this occurs, it will
result in unstable conditions and possibly result in network communications
failures.
Clicking in the enable box will start the DHCP server in the console. It will use the settings
below to determine which IP addresses it gives out.
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First IP Address- This sets the starting IP address of the range of IP addresses the DHCP
server will give out.
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Number of Addresses - This sets how many IP addresses the DHCP server will give out. A
setting of 500 means it will give out IP addresses to the first 500 devices that ask for an
IP address.
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Subnet Mask - This sets the logical network size vs. the device address. ETC’s default is
255.255.000.000 (class B). This is the subnet mask that the DHCP server will give to
network devices.
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