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CNX Enhanced Ethernet Expansion Card
Crestron
IP Address
172.16.X.Y
IP Mask
255.255.0.0
Default Router
0.0.0.0
Class Ranges:
(X, Y and Z range from 0 to 255)
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Other Crestron IP control/CEN devices on this LAN would conform to similar
parameters.
Class A: 10.X.Y.Z
Class B: 172.16.X.Y to 172.31.X.Y
Class C: 192.168.0.X to 192.168.255.X
Recommended Settings
NON-CRESTRON EQUIPMENT
4. Click
OK
to enter the values and the reboot dialog box as shown below
opens.
Reboot Dialog Box
5. Click
Yes
to reboot the control system and continue.
6. You will receive a confirmation message that the control system IP
information has been setup. After the system reboots, select
Function
|
Cold Boot
, to view the IP Information.
NOTE:
If an error that the Viewport could not setup the IP information opens, first
verify that the card is installed and seated properly. Second, verify that
the control system has been updated to the minimum operating system (refer to
“Leading Specifications” on page 2) required for Ethernet functionality. If the
control system still cannot set the IP information, contact Crestron customer service.
IP Table Setup
NOTE:
To add Ethernet capability to a SIMPL Windows program using a CNMSX-
AV/PRO or CNRACKX/-DP, select a card from the "Plug-In DPA
Modules" category and drop it onto the DPA card slot.
Ethernet devices that are addressed by the control system may have their IP IDs set
either in the SIMPL Windows program or through the Viewport using a PC. Just as
each Cresnet device is assigned a Cresnet identification (NET ID), e.g. 03 through
FE, to be used when programming, an Ethernet device is assigned an IP ID which
also may range from 03 through FE. Ultimately, each IP ID is converted into an
actual IP address through an IP table that exists inside the control system.
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CNX Enhanced Ethernet Expansion Card:
Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 8153A