
MLC 104 IP Plus Series • Reference Material
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Reference Material
This section of the guide includes the following reference items:
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File Types: a Key to Extron-specific File Names
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Product specifications are available via the MLC 104 IP Plus web pages at
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Glossary
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T is Ethernet that uses unshielded twisted pair (UTP - CAT 5, and so forth)
cable, where the amount of data transmitted between two points in a given amount of time
is equal to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
ARP is a protocol that assigns an IP address to a device based on the MAC or physical
machine address of the device.
Custom web page
This is any file that can be loaded into an MLC and served by the internal web server of
the MLC. The MLC can be used for various web-based tasks. The web page provides a
way to control the MLC and other devices attached to it without use of the software, and
with or without an accompanying event script. Any number and size of graphics can be
used. If they are too large to fit in the nonvolatile memory of the controller, web pages can
be created so that they can be served from another web server using Microsoft Internet
Information Services (IIS).
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
DHCP is a standardized communications protocol that enables network administrators to
locally and automatically manage the assignment of IP addresses within the network of an
organization.
Driver
A driver is a software package that controls the interface between the controller and
peripheral devices.
Ethernet
This is a network protocol that uses MAC addresses instead of IP addresses to exchange
data between computers. Using ARP (see above) with TCP/IP support, Ethernet devices
can be connected to the Internet. An Ethernet LAN typically uses unshielded twisted
pair (UTP) wires. Ethernet systems currently provide transmission speeds of 10 Mbps or
100 Mbps.
Event script
An event script is a program that controls an IP Link product. Event scripts are written in the
“Extron C” language (
.sc
), and compiled into a machine-readable event script file (
.evt
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The Global Configurator program performs this compilation and uploads the compiled event
file onto the MLC. The Extron C language is similar to ANSI C, with some differences. As
long as event scripts are turned on, they run continuously on the unit.
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