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1 -Ethernet Intersystem Communications (Crestron)
1 +Ethernet Intersystem Communications Export (Crestron)
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1 -XWiki.mark\.kohlmann@chiefintegrations\.com
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3 3  Note: Any changes to load hardware/scene quantity will require a regeneration of the EISC and will result in signal changes.
4 4  )))
5 5  
6 -ShowRunner provides Ethernet Intersystem Communications interfaces for integration with 3rd party Crestron systems.
6 +ShowRunnerCLC™ provides Ethernet Intersystem Communications interfaces for integration with 3rd party Crestron systems.
7 7  
8 8  * EISCs may be Classic, 3-Series, or Server/Client (VC-4) types
9 9  * EISCs can have their IP-ID and IP Address of the remote changed at run-time without a program restart
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63 63  **** Area
64 64  ***** Scene Set and Feedback
65 65  *** Devices to be exported are defined in the configuration and are not changeable at run-time.
66 +
67 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
68 +==== Processors with Control Subnets ====
69 +
70 +When integrating a 3-Series EISC with a processor that has both a LAN port and a Control Subnet using a connection over the LAN, there are some additional settings that need to be enabled in order for the integration to work correctly. These commands are the same for both 3-Series and 4-Series processors:
71 +
72 +* ##securegateway default##
73 +** Enables non-secure connections (CIP on port 41794) from the LAN side instead of requiring a secure connection (SCIP on port 41796)
74 +* ##isolatenetworks off##
75 +** Enables communications between the LAN and the Control Subnet, where the actual control processor is located
76 +
77 +==== VC-4 Specific Notes ====
78 +
79 +===== Prerequisites =====
80 +
81 +* VC-4 server installed
82 +* Recommended VC-4 server hardened per [[Crestron>>https://support.crestron.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1001249/kw/harden%20VC-4]]
83 +** Will require SETCSAUTHENTICATION command on processor
84 +** VC-4 installer will need to provide username and password for processor to connect, this is used with SETCSAUTHENTICATION
85 +* ShowRunnerCLC™ running on a processor
86 +* EISC created in the ShowRunnerCLC™ config
87 +* AV program running on VC-4, AV programmer will need to provide the ROOM ID from VC-4
88 +
89 +===== ShowRunnerCLC™ Config Settings =====
90 +
91 +* Define EiscType in config: ##"EiscType": "VirtualControlEiscClient"##
92 +* Define Vc4RoomId in config: ##"Vc4RoomId": "VC4ROOMID"##
93 +* IpAddressOrHostname will not used, instead VCSERVERADDR will be used instead
94 +
95 +===== Processor Settings =====
96 +
97 +* Use console command VCSERVERADDR (or processor configuration pages) to add the VC-4 server IP address or hostname. Example: ##VCSERVERADDR my-vc-4-server.mycorpnet.com##
98 +* If security (hardening) is enabled use console command SETCSAUTHENTICATION to enroll the credentials used to login to VC-4. Example: ##SETCSAUTHENTICATION -n:vc4user -p:vc4password##
99 +* Reboot after entering the above settings
100 +
101 +(% class="box warningmessage" %)
102 +(((
103 +ShowRunnerCLC™ will generate the RSD file as an EISC type, the SIMPL Windows programmer will need to convert the symbol to an //EISC Server//.  At the time of this writing, Crestron does not allow import/export of RSD files for //EISC Client//, //EISC Server,// and //Virtual Control EISC Client// types.
104 +)))
105 +
106 +(% class="box warningmessage" %)
107 +(((
108 +ShowRunnerCLC™ uses analog join 4001 on normal EISCs to confirm the logic is fully online.  Join 4001 is not available on //EISC Client//, //EISC Server,// and //Virtual Control EISC Client// types so 4000 is used instead.
109 +)))