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Quick Start Guide, XDSPRO Receiver
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Assigning a Static IP address to the WAN Port:
If you elect to connect your receiver in a firewall zone called a “DMZ”
(demilitarized zone) or ‘“Outside” the firewall where it can see the internet
directly, connect your network cable to the receiver’s
WAN
port. You must
assign a static IP
WAN Address, WAN Subnet,
and
Gateway.
Follow the
“Assigning a Static IP address to a LAN Port” instructions above to go to the
appropriate WAN menus and change settings as desired.
NOTE:
If your network requires the use of a proxy server, please refer to the
online user’s guide located at your affiliate’s website. Refer to Section 2 on page
7 for instructions on how to login to you your website.
B.
Test connection to the Westwood One NOC
o
At the main screen with the Cumulus Media Networks logo, press the SET
key, then the left or right arrow keys to reach
Setup
. Press SET.
o
Press the left or right arrow keys to reach
Network
. Press SET.
o
Press the left or right arrow keys to
TEST NOC
. Press SET.
o
Press the
NOC
softkey to perform the test.
The test will take a minute or two. You will get a
SUCCESFULLY CONNECTED
TO NOC
message if your IP settings are correct. Otherwise you will get a
CANNOT CONNECT TO NOC
message and you will need to adjust your IP
settings (on the receiver, or in your network’s switches, routers or firewall) until
the receiver can connect to the NOC.
To troubleshoot, you can use the
PING
softkey to verify your receiver can locally
connect to your network gateway.
1.4 AUTOMATION RELAY CLOSURES
There are two DB-37 connectors on the rear panel which together contain a total of 32
mappable relay (or contact) closures to drive your station automation.
Your XDS receiver is delivered with a parts kit including two mating DB-37 connectors
with shells.