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Kaleido-IP/Kaleido-X16 Cascade Step-by-Step Configuration
Repairing a Cascade Configuration
Repairing a Cascade Configuration
While connected in XEdit to a multiviewer that is part of a cascade, if you change the
system name or IP address of this multiviewer while another cascade member is offline or
otherwise unavailable, the underlying cluster’s integrity will be broken. If you attempt to
make such a change, XEdit will alert you of the situation, prompting you to cancel the
operation and try again later, when all cascade members are available. However, in the
advent that such a change was made by mistake, or that is had to be forced for some
reason, you will have to repair the broken cascade.
To repair the cascade configuration
1 In XEdit, connect to
System B,
the multiviewer that was unavailable when the change
was made, once it is available again.
2 In the
Description/Calibrations
tab, remove
System A
from the cluster, and then add it
back to the cluster.
If only the IP address was changed then no further action is required. Otherwise, if the
system name was changed, then proceed as follows.
3 Connect to
System A.
4 Change something in every room (for example, move a display and then bring it back
to its initial position) to enable the
Save
button, and then save the room.
This will replicate the proper room configuration to the other member of the cascade.
(At the same time, the layouts will also be updated on all multiviewers in the cascade.)
Note:
In the procedure below,
System A
refers to the system whose name or
IP address was changed while another multiviewer, referred to as
System B,
was unavailable.
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