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Page 1 - Reference Guide

Crestron e-Control® Reference Guide

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Software Crestron e-Control® Internet Routers Internet security is an important consideration in networking, since any networked device with access t

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Crestron e-Control® Software IP Communication The Ethernet standard supports numerous communication protocols that determine how data is transferred

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Software Crestron e-Control® Network Classes Internet addresses are allocated by the InterNIC, the organization that administers the Internet. These

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Crestron e-Control® Software The private network addresses are as follows: • Range 1: Class A - 10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255 • Range 2: Class B

Page 6 - Ethernet Networking

Software Crestron e-Control® DHCP provides integration with a DNS (Domain Name System) service. This system allows hosts to have both domain name add

Page 7 - Cables, Hubs, and Switches

Crestron e-Control® Software • The Registered Ports are those from 1024 through 49151—Crestron has four registered ports for CIP and TCP communicat

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Software Crestron e-Control® Secure Sockets Layer Crestron 2-Series control systems are the first in the AV industry to provide built-in support for

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Crestron e-Control® Software Crestron’s implementation of SSL is based on OpenSSL (www.openssl.org), version 0.9.6a. The encryption algorithms and t

Page 10 - Crestron NAT

Software Crestron e-Control® The CA-signed certificate is an ASCII “base64” encoded text (*.CER) file, which the 2-Series processor converts to a bin

Page 11 - IP Communication

Crestron e-Control® Software e-Control Hardware Configuration This section describes how to configure X-Series and 2-Series equipment for integratio

Page 12 - Software Crestron e-Control

This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at: Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647

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Software Crestron e-Control® • 044 - WINS/NBNS Servers • 046 - WINS/NBT Node Type (set value to “0x2”) The DNS Server should have the following op

Page 14 - Port Numbers

Crestron e-Control® Software 3. Enter the default router address. In residential applications, this is the internal LAN address of the router, no

Page 15 - Port Mapping

Software Crestron e-Control® 4. Static IP values can be set for the LAN B side of the C2ENET-2 card the same way. Simply select LAN B from the Eth

Page 16 - Secure Sockets Layer

Crestron e-Control® Software dash (hyphen character). No other characters are valid. The hostname cannot begin with a dash or number. 3. The IP add

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Software Crestron e-Control® protecting the network. To prevent attacks by hackers the port can be moved to another value. Users on the LAN would the

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Crestron e-Control® Software 2-Series Control System Requirements • CUZ: 3.055 or later • Viewport: 3.53 or later • SIMPL Windows: 2.04.11 Enable

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Software Crestron e-Control® 2. Enter the information of the organization requesting the certificate. As shown in the previous diagram, the informat

Page 20 - Control Systems

Crestron e-Control® Software 2. Now that \SYS is the active directory, click the Viewport File Transfer menu, point to Generate Certificate Reque

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Crestron e-Control® Software For static IP addressing, the commands are: • ADDMASTER <IP ID> < control system address>: specifies the I

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Crestron e-Control® Software Contents CRESTRON E-CONTROL®...1 INTRODUCT

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Software Crestron e-Control® IP Table Setup The IP Table is an internal list that enables the control system to identify and communicate with Crestro

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Crestron e-Control® Software gateway is being used. With the CNX-EGWY, the IP address should be the static IP address of the PC where the gateway re

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Software Crestron e-Control® (The Port field, the “Connect Using TCP” check box and the Device ID list are reserved for future use.) 5. When you a

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Crestron e-Control® Software When the entry is added to the IP Table editor, the Master field will read YES. 2-Series control systems operating in

Page 28 - Ethernet Touchpanels

Software Crestron e-Control® Using the PING Utility to Test an Internet Connection PING (Packet Internet Groper) is a utility for testing whether a p

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Crestron e-Control® Software AUTONEGOT Command As described earlier in this reference guide, Crestron’s 2-Series control systems and TPS Ethernet to

Page 30 - IP Table Setup

Software Crestron e-Control® 16-bit color graphics, video and RGB video, sound files, and more. They are called multi-mode because objects in the pro

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Crestron e-Control® Software routines and documentation for creating custom Web and PC-based interfaces that can communicate with Crestron hardware.

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Software Crestron e-Control® elements and features available for TPS panels. Unlike Java-based projects, you can readily convert existing touchpanel

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Crestron e-Control® Software As shown in the previous diagram, you can click Apply Settings to All Pages to set the same IP information to all the p

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APPENDIX E: FAQ FOR IT/MIS PROFESSIONALS ...62 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ...

Page 35 - Interfaces to e-Control

Software Crestron e-Control® Once the Web browser establishes a TCP/IP connection to the e-Control gateway, data can pass back and forth between the

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Crestron e-Control® Software first” in VT Pro-e. With an XPANEL project, select the initialization file as the default. If you change any of the HTM

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Software Crestron e-Control® standalone executable. Use the control system’s built-in “hardware” gateway (127.0.0.1). When you compile the project, V

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Crestron e-Control® Software Two gateway configurations enable a Web browser to access the control system. In both cases, the e-Control gateway must

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Software Crestron e-Control® The configuration shown below uses the “hardware” gateway that is built into the 2-Series control processor; the Web pa

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Crestron e-Control® Software ActiveCNX ActiveX controls are special “applications”, similar to Java applets, which can be plugged into Web pages or

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Software Crestron e-Control® The Active CNX control initiates a connection to the control system—and its associated ActiveCNX Interface symbol—throug

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Crestron e-Control® Software Other configurations are possible. In the setup shown below, the gateway is the “hardware” gateway that is built into t

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Software Crestron e-Control® In the configuration shown below, the CNX-EGWY resides on a PC that acts as a server to the other PCs. PC (192.168.1.3)A

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Crestron e-Control® Software Intersystem Communication The Ethernet Intersystem Communications symbol (Ethernet ISC) allows two control systems to e

Page 45 - ActiveCNX

Crestron e-Control® Software Crestron e-Control® Introduction Crestron e-Control® is a broad-based technology that integrates Crestron audio/visual

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Software Crestron e-Control® Appendix A: Glossary 10BaseT - An Ethernet standard that uses twisted wire pairs. 100BaseTX - IEEE physical layer specif

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Crestron e-Control® Software CAT 5 - ANSI/EIA (American National Standards Institute/Electronic Industries Association) Standard 568 is one of sever

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Software Crestron e-Control® computers than there are available IP addresses. DHCP supports static addresses for computers containing Web servers tha

Page 49 - Intersystem Communication

Crestron e-Control® Software Firmware - Programming that is inserted into programmable read-only memory, thus becoming a permanent part of a computi

Page 50 - Appendix A: Glossary

Software Crestron e-Control® requestor or the e-mail sender and can respond by sending another message using the IP address it received. IPCONFIG - A

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Crestron e-Control® Software are turned into IP addresses via manual configuration in an LMHOSTS file or a WINS server. There are two NetBIOS modes.

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Software Crestron e-Control® Port - A pathway into and out of the computer or a network device such as a switch or router. For example, the serial an

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Crestron e-Control® Software Subnet Mask - The method used for splitting IP networks into a series of subgroups, or subnets. The mask is a binary pa

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Software Crestron e-Control® Network applications that want to save processing time because they have very small data units to exchange (and therefor

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Crestron e-Control® Software Appendix B: The OSI Reference Model Virtually all networks in use today are based in some fashion on the Open Systems I

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Software Crestron e-Control® Ethernet Networking NOTE: This section reviews basic Ethernet and IP networking principles that form the foundation for

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Software Crestron e-Control® Layer 3: Transport - Corresponding to the OSI Transport layer, this is the part of the protocol stack where the Transpor

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Crestron e-Control® Software Appendix C: Control System Timing Data X-Series Control Systems Reference Guide – DOC. 6052 Crestron e-Control® • 5

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Software Crestron e-Control® Appendix D: Web Server Console Commands PRO2 Help options for Ethernet PRO2>help ether ADDMaster Add a “master” en

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Crestron e-Control® Software SSL Console Commands For security, all SSL commands are only allowed from a serial connection to the console. SSL [OFF

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Software Crestron e-Control® Appendix E: FAQ for IT/MIS professionals What is a Crestron Control System? A Crestron Control System is a programmabl

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Crestron e-Control® Software Broadcasts: If the unit is set up for DHCP, it will send out the necessary broadcasts in order to obtain a valid IP add

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Software Crestron e-Control® Software License Agreement This License Agreement (“Agreement”) is a legal contract between you (either an individual or

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Crestron e-Control® Software If You are a business or organization, You agree that upon request from Crestron or its authorized agent, You will with

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Crestron e-Control® Software Some network devices, including Crestron 2-Series control systems and TPS Ethernet-enabled touchpanels, can determine t

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Software Crestron e-Control® Return and Warranty Policies Merchandise Returns / Repair Service 1. No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchang

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Crestron Electronics, Inc. Reference Guide – DOC. 6052 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 7.03 Tel: 8

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Software Crestron e-Control® Twisted-pair cabling is available in different grades or categories. About 85% of the networks in the U.S. use standard

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Crestron e-Control® Software Each cable cannot exceed 328 feet in length. When viewed from above, a 10BaseT network forms a star configuration. That

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