Changes for page Zūm Discovery

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21 21  There are certain pre-requisites and limitations when building a ShowRunnerCLC™ configuration this way, and it may sometimes be necessary make some adjustments to the final configuration, such as changing keypad types and moving loads between areas.
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23 -= Discovery Filter =
23 += Discovery Filter (ShowRunnerCLC™ 3.062 or newer) =
24 24  
25 25  Discovered ethernet devices may be filtered using either a hostname or IP Address filter.  The filter is configured from the command line interface.
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36 36  === Hostname Filter ===
37 37  
38 -Hostname filter uses a regular expression to filter discovered ZUMNET GATEWAYs or JBOXs.  Multiple expressions can be applied by using a comma to separate the expressions.
38 +The Hostname filter uses a regular expression to filter discovered ZUMNET GATEWAYs or JBOXs.  Multiple expressions can be applied by using a comma to separate the expressions.
39 39  
40 40  Command Syntax: ##"Type='Hostname' Settings='Expr1[,Expr2]'"##
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42 42  Examples:
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44 44  1. Only include hostnames that start with ZUMNET-06:
45 -(% style="font-family: Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, Courier New, monospace; white-space: pre" %)sr discover filter "Type='Hostname' Settings='^ZUMNET-06'"
45 +(% style="font-family:Menlo,Monaco,Consolas,Courier New,monospace; white-space:pre" %)sr discover filter "Type='Hostname' Settings='^ZUMNET-06'"
46 46  1. Include hostnames that start with ZUMNET-FL01 or contain FL03:
47 -(% style="font-family: Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, Courier New, monospace; white-space: pre" %)sr discover filter "Type='Hostname' Settings='^ZUMNET-FL01,FL03'"
47 +(% style="font-family:Menlo,Monaco,Consolas,Courier New,monospace; white-space:pre" %)sr discover filter "Type='Hostname' Settings='^ZUMNET-FL01,FL03'"
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49 +=== IP Address Filter ===
50 +
51 +The IP Address filter will restrict discovered ZUMNET GATEWAYs or JBOXs to matching IP Addresses or IP Address ranges.  Multiple addresses and ranges can be used.
52 +
53 +Command Syntax: ##"Type='IPAddress' Settings='Address[,AddressStart-AddressEnd]'"##
54 +
55 +Examples:
56 +
57 +1. Only include a device with an address of 192.168.0.10 or 192.168.0.50:
58 +(% style="font-family:Menlo,Monaco,Consolas,Courier New,monospace; white-space:pre" %)sr discover filter "Type='IPAddress' Settings='192.168.0.10,192.168.0.50'"
59 +1. Include addresses between 192.168.0.11 and 192.168.0.50 and 192.168.0.200 and 192.168.0.240:
60 +(% style="font-family:Menlo,Monaco,Consolas,Courier New,monospace; white-space:pre" %)sr discover filter "Type='IPAddress' Settings='192.168.0.11-192.168.0.50,192.168.0.200-192.168.0.240'"
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62 +
63 +=== IP-ID Filter (Added in SR v3.067) ===
64 +
65 +The IP-ID filter will restrict discovered ZUMNET GATEWAYs or JBOXs to matching IP-IDs or IP-ID ranges.  Multiple IDs and ranges can be used.
66 +
67 +Command Syntax: ##"Type='IPID' Settings='IPID[,IPIDStart-IPIDEnd]'"##
68 +
69 +Examples:
70 +
71 +1. Only include a device with an IP-ID of 10 or 5A:
72 +(% style="font-family:Menlo,Monaco,Consolas,Courier New,monospace; white-space:pre" %)sr discover filter "Type='IPID' Settings='10,5A'"
73 +1. Include addresses between 11 and 4F and A0 and BF:
74 +(% style="font-family:Menlo,Monaco,Consolas,Courier New,monospace; white-space:pre" %)sr discover filter "Type='IPID' Settings='11-4F,A0-BF'"
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49 49  = Zūm Wired Discovery =
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51 51  == Notes and Limitations ==
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94 94  1*. Full control from ShowRunnerCLC™ is only possible if all ZUMNET-JBOXs are in CNET mode. Odd behavior may result from conflicts between ShowRunnerCLC™ and internal logic if the ZUMNET-JBOXs are not put into CNET mode
95 95  1. Repeat from step 3 until all ZUMNET-JBOXs that are to be controlled by ShowRunnerCLC™ have static IP addresses and unique CIDs for any hosted devices
96 96  1. Disconnect from any ZUMNET-JBOXs and then connect to the processor in Toolbox
97 -1. Run the command: ##sr discover zumnet true false##
98 -1*. This command tells ShowRunnerCLC™ to discover all ZUMMNET-JBOXs on the network, configure their IP tables, and then add corresponding IP Devices to the configuration
124 +1. If trying to Auto Discover on a job with multiple processors or you are returning to a job where new ZUMNET-JBOXs have been added and you only wish to Auto Discover those new devices, ShowRunnerCLC™ 3.062 and newer allow [[filtering based on hostname or IP address>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Program Configuration.Zūm Discovery.WebHome||anchor="HDiscoveryFilter28ShowRunnerCLC21223.062ornewer29"]] in order to limit the devices that are brought into the ShowRunnerCLC™ configuration
99 99  1. Run the command: ##sr discover zumnet true true##
100 -1*. This command tells ShowRunnerCLC™ to discover all Zūm Link hardware (including the internal ZUMNET-JBOX load controller) on the previously discovered Zūm Net devices and then add corresponding areas, loads, sensors, etc. to the configuration
126 +1*. This command tells ShowRunnerCLC™ to both claim all discover all Zūm Link hardware (including the internal ZUMNET-JBOX load controller) on the previously discovered Zūm Net devices and then add corresponding areas, loads, sensors, etc. to the configuration
101 101  1**. One area will be created per ZUMNET-JBOX, and all hardware attached to that ZUMNET-JBOX will be assigned to that area
102 102  1*. This command **does not** bring in Cresnet devices: those must be added to the configuration manually until this issue is fixed in the Zūm Wired firmware
103 103  1. If all steps have been performed successfully, then you should be able to use the ##sr show area##, ##sr show load##, ##sr show keypad##, and ##sr show occ## commands to see that the ZUMNET and ZUMLINK hardware has been discovered correctly.
130 +1. If new Zūm Link hardware has been added, it is not necessary to do a full Auto Discovery to bring the new devices into ShowRunnerCLC™; instead you can just run ##sr discover zumnet false true## to bring in the new Zūm Link devices without claiming any new Zūm Net devices
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105 105  = Zūm Wireless Discovery =
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