Assist may be accessed via the front-facing
Setup
port by navigating to
172.16.255.25
in Google Chrome, however the Setup
port may not be connected to a local area network (LAN) and in a studio install scenario may not therefore be readily accessible to
an operator or engineer’s PC. It is therefore recommended that the PC accessing Assist is now connected to the network switch
that serves the surface panels instead. By default, all user interfaces may be accessed via the rear network interfaces, using either
a “
Management
” or a “
Studio A
” subnet. The “
Management
” subnet resides in the
172.29/16
address space and provides
access to all applications and services running on the core. The “
Studio A
” subnet resides in the
172.17/16
address space
and provides access to the
Assist
,
Core Configure
&
Calrec Connect
applications, as well as the console control service.
Note:
Type R is designed to support a Touch Interface if the PC provides this.
To use either subnet configure your PC’s ethernet adaptor as follows:
•
Management - IP address 172.29.0.1, subnet mask 255.255.0.0
• Studio A - IP address 172.17.0.1, subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Note: Default “Studio B” and “Studio C” subnets will be added in a later version
9. CONNECT TO ASSIST FROM THE STUDIO OR MANAGEMENT SUBNETS
Application
Setup Port
(front of core)
Management subnet
(back of core)
Studio A subnet
(surface panels)
Assist
172.16.255.25
172.29.1.1
172.17.1.1
Calrec Connect
172.16.255.60
172.29.1.21
172.17.1.21
Software Updater
172.16.255.40
172.29.1.22
172.17.1.22
Configure
172.16.255.19
172.29.1.23
172.17.1.23
To access the
Assist
,
Core Configure
&
Calrec Connect
applications
, from the various connection points in the system type the
corresponding IP address shown in the table below into the Google Chrome address bar address bar.
IP ADDRESSES FOR ACCESS TO ASSIST, CONNECT, SOFTWARE UPDATER & CONFIGURE USER INTERFACES