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... ... @@ -2,144 +2,28 @@ 2 2 {{toc/}} 3 3 {{/box}} 4 4 5 - CEN-GWEXERs areatwo-way radiofrequency(RF)transceiversthatallowCrestroninfinetEXandExtendedRangewirelessdevicestocommunicatewiththe controlprocessoroverEthernet.TheyareforCrestronwirelesssystemswhat [[DIN-CENCN-2s>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™SetupGuide.SHOWRUNNER™InstallationGuide.SHOWRUNNER™InstallationandNetworkSetup.DIN-CENCN-2Setup.WebHome]]areforwiredCresnetsystems.5 +Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. 6 6 7 - ForSHOWRUNNER™ installations, the IPddress of the CEN-GWEXER does not matteraslong as it is in the same range as the processor and does not conflict with any other devices on the network. Instead, CEN-GWEXERs are identified to the processor via their IP-ID. Note that which infinetEX devices are landed at which CEN-GWEXER matters, and if devices are moved between CEN-GWEXERs then the configuration will need to be updated (see below). Chief Integrations typically provides an SRTakeoff.xlsx spreadsheet with an IP Table tab that lists all the CEN-GWEXER IP-IDs in the program. If no takeoff is provided, then the processor's IP table can be checked by running the ##ipt -t ##command from the processor after the configuration is loaded. CEN-GWEXERs will typically have IP-IDs in the "##Cx##" range.7 += Para 1 = 8 8 9 - = IP Configuration=9 +Lorem 10 10 11 - Typically,each CEN-GWEXER will need to be initially configured via USB (microUSB)unless their MAC addresses are already known and the lighting network has a DHCP server. If the DHCP server on the network is temporary (e.g. DHCP server software running on your computer or a processor utilizing the [[ShowRunner™ DHCP Server>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.TroubleshootingGuide.AdvancedTools.DHCP Server.WebHome]]), then static IP addresses must be configured. If the DHCP server is permanent (such as a CP4N or ZUM-HUB4 Control Subnet), then only the IP table needs to be configured for the devices.11 +== Sub 1 == 12 12 13 - When connecting to a CEN-GWEXER for the first time, it may be necessary to manually change the connection type from "Auto" to "SSL/TLS". It is alsonecessary to manuallyedit the CEN-GWEXER's address book entry so that the connection protocol is "SSL/TLS" when a CEN-GWEXER is added to the address book using Device Discovery tool export.13 +Lorem 14 14 15 -== S SL Setup==15 +== Sub 2 == 16 16 17 - Crestron devices that support SSLrequire the useof a secureconnection between the processor and the device. In order to establish this secure connection, the processormust have authentication enabled and there must be a user on the processor with "Connects" group permissions. The device connecting to the processor must be configured to use these credentials before the processor is added to the IP table, otherwise the device's IP address will be blocked by the processor (see [[our FAQ on how to resolve this>>attach:https://wiki.chiefintegrations.com/FAQ/I%20can%27t%20connect%20to%20my%20processor%20via%20Ethernet]])17 +Lorem 18 18 19 - Configurethe Connects useronthe processor:19 += Para 2 = 20 20 21 -* Ensure the processor has [[its IP configured and authentication enabled>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation and Network Setup.Processor Setup.WebHome||anchor="HIPConfiguration"]] 22 -** Verify the processor has authentication enabled by running the command: ##auth## without any parameters 23 -* Create a user by running the following commands, replacing the "username" and "password" with your desired credentials 24 -** ##adduser -N:username -P:password## 25 -** ##addusertogroup -N:username -G:Connects## 26 -* Verify that the user has been created by running the command: ##listusers## 27 -* This process only needs to be performed once per processor on the jobsite 21 +Lorem 28 28 29 - Configurethe CSauthenticationonthe CEN-GWEXER:23 +== Sub 1 == 30 30 31 -* Run the following command, replacing the "username" and "password" with the credentials of the Connects user from the previous step 32 -** ##setcsauth -N:username -P:password## 33 -* Repeat this process for every CEN-GWEXER on the jobsite 25 +Lorem 34 34 35 -== DHCP Configuration==27 +== Sub 2 == 36 36 37 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 38 -((( 39 -Be sure to complete the above SSL Setup prior to setting the IP table 40 -))) 41 - 42 -If the lighting network has a permanent DHCP server, then CEN-GWEXERs only require their IP table to be configured, though it is good practice to also record or update their hostname. If the MAC addresses for the CEN-GWEXERs are not known, then the best way to update their configuration is via USB (microUSB). If you are able to identify the CEN-GWEXERs by MAC address, then it is possible to configure these settings via Ethernet using Text Console. Whether connected to the CEN-GWEXER via USB or Ethernet, the process to configure the IP table and hostname is the same: 43 - 44 -* Open Text Console in Toolbox and connect to the CEN-GWEXER 45 -** Note that you may need to manually select "SSL" connection type, as "Auto" might not always redirect 46 -* Run the following commands to configure the CEN-GWEXER's IP table and hostname (example is for an IP-ID of (% style="color:olive" %)**C1**(%%), and a target processor IP address of (% style="color:orange" %)**172.22.0.1**(%%), and a device hostname of (% style="color:purple" %)**GWEXER-L1**(%%)) 47 -** Update IP table: ##addm (% style="color:olive" %)**C1**(%%) (% style="color:orange" %)**172.22.0.1**(%%)## 48 -** Set hostname: ##host (% style="color:purple" %)**GWEXER-L1**(%%)## 49 -** Reboot the CEN-GWEXER: ##reboot## 50 -* At this point, it is a good idea to [[update the device firmware>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation and Network Setup.Updating Firmware.WebHome]] 51 -* Repeat for all CEN-GWEXERs on the job 52 - 53 -If setup has been done correctly and the ShowRunnerCLC™ program and configuration have already been loaded to the processor, then you should see the CEN-GWEXER's IP-ID reporting online when you run the ##ipt## command on both the CEN-IO and the processor. 54 - 55 -== Static Configuration == 56 - 57 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 58 -((( 59 -Be sure to complete the above SSL Setup prior to setting the IP table 60 -))) 61 - 62 -If there is no permanent DHCP server on the lighting network, then CEN-GWEXERs should be configured with static IP addresses via USB (micro USB). If a temporary DHCP server is connected to the lighting network and you are able to identify CEN-GWEXERs by MAC address, then it is possible to configure these settings via Ethernet using Text Console. Whether connected via USB or Ethernet, the process to configure the static IP addresses is the same: 63 - 64 -* Open Text Console in Toolbox and connect to the CEN-GWEXER 65 -** Note that you may need to manually select "SSL" connection type, as "Auto" might not always redirect 66 -* Run the following commands to configure the CEN-GWEXER's static IP settings (example is for a **10.0.0.0(% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)/24(%%)** subnet, with a static IP address of (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.12**(%%), an IP-ID of (% style="color:olive" %)**C1**(%%), and a target processor IP address of (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%), and a device hostname of (% style="color:purple" %)**GWEXER-L1**(%%)) 67 -** Set IP address: ##ipa 0 (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.12**(%%)## 68 -** Set IP subnet mask: ##ipm 0 (% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)**255.255.255.0**(%%)## 69 -** Set default gateway: ##defr 0 **10.0.0.1**## 70 -** Disable DHCP: ##dhcp off## 71 -** Update IP table: ##addm (% style="color:olive" %)**C1**(%%) (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%)## 72 -** Set hostname: ##host (% style="color:purple" %)**GWEXER-L1**(%%)## 73 -** Reboot the CEN-GWEXER: ##reboot## 74 -* At this point, it is a good idea to [[update the device firmware>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation and Network Setup.Updating Firmware.WebHome]] 75 -* Repeat for all CEN-GWEXERs on the job 76 - 77 -If setup has been done correctly and the ShowRunnerCLC™ program and configuration have already been loaded to the processor, then you should see the CEN-GWEXER's IP-ID reporting online when you run the ##ipt## command on both the CEN-IO and the processor. 78 - 79 -= RF Channel = 80 - 81 -Crestron wireless devices have 16 non-overlapping channels numbered 11-26 to prevent and avoid RF interference either from other appliances in the building (such as microwaves or Wi-Fi routers) or from other Crestron devices that are attempting to communicate with different CEN-GWEXERs. 82 - 83 -By default, all CEN-GWEXERs will ship with the same RF channel, so for jobs where interference may be an issue it is necessary to manually change the RF channel of the CEN-GWEXERs. When selecting which RF channel to use for each CEN-GWEXER, it is best to avoid using the same RF channel for any CEN-GWEXERs that are adjacent to each other (whether they are adjacent on the same floor or whether they are adjacent on top of/below each other by virtue of being installed in the same location on different floors). See Crestron's [[RF Products Best Practices guide>>https://www.crestron.com/getmedia/3b3588d1-9356-4d4b-a2df-b3ac1c6fff14/mg_bp_installation_setup_crestron_rf_products]] for more details on RF channel selection. 84 - 85 -* If using Text Console, run the command: ##rfchannel [#]## 86 -** Replace "[#]" with the desired RF channel 87 -* If using the Gateway Configuration tool: 88 -** Connect to the CEN-GWEXER in another tool such as Text Console 89 -** Navigate to Functions > Gateway Configuration... to open the tool 90 -** At the top left, under "RF Channel", ensure "Fixed" is selected and then choose a channel 91 -** The Gateway Configuration window will become nonresponsive while the RF channel is being applied to the gateway 92 -** Close the tool once the change has been applied 93 -* Once the RF channel has been updated, verify it by running the command: ##rfchannel## without any parameters 94 - 95 -= Acquiring and Addressing Devices = 96 - 97 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 98 -((( 99 -**When acquiring wireless hardware on jobs with multiple CEN-GWEXERs, it is very important that only one gateway is in acquire mode at a time.** 100 -Once you are done acquiring devices to one gateway, ensure that you take the gateway out of acquire mode before you begin acquiring devices to the next gateway. 101 -Attempting to acquire devices while multiple gateways are actively in acquire mode may result in wireless hardware being acquired to the incorrect gateway. 102 -))) 103 - 104 -Unlike wired Cresnet devices such as DIN-CENCN-2s or processors which can poll the connected Cresnet and report all devices that are currently connected, CEN-GWEXERs and other wireless gateways must first acquire the wireless Crestron devices. Acquiring wireless Crestron devices involves putting the gateway into acquire mode and then performing a physical button press sequence on each of the wireless devices to be acquired. This process is described in detail below: 105 - 106 -* Put the CEN-GWEXER into acquire mode using one of the methods below: 107 -** If using Text Console, run the command: ##acquire start## 108 -*** Devices will indicate their TSID in the Text Console window as they are acquired 109 -** If using the Gateway Configuration tool: 110 -*** Connect to the CEN-GWEXER in another tool such as Text Console 111 -*** Navigate to Functions > Gateway Configuration... to open the tool 112 -*** At the bottom left, click "Start Acquire" 113 -*** [[image:1701720163760-996.png||height="271" width="316"]] 114 -*** Wait for the confirmation dialog and click "OK" to close the confirmation dialog 115 -*** Previously acquired devices will be displayed with black text, while newly acquired devices will populate with blue text 116 -*** Using the Gateway Configuration tool to acquire hardware may be preferable to using Text Console as acquired devices will report their Serial Number as they are acquired instead of just their TSID 117 -* The process for acquiring a wireless device to a gateway varies for each model, but generally the procedure is as follows: 118 -** Press the "setup" button (top button for keypads) in the sequence press-press-press-hold 119 -** Do not release the button until the setup LED (top feedback LED for keypads) begins blinking slowly 120 -*** If the setup LED turns steady, then the device was acquired successfully 121 -*** If the setup LED begins to rapidly blink, then the acquire failed 122 -**** Press the "setup" button again to cancel acquire 123 -**** Attempt to acquire the device again 124 -**** If the device fails to acquire a second time: verify that the correct gateway is in acquire mode, verify that no other gateways are in acquire mode, verify that the desired gateway is close enough to the device that it should be able to acquire, and verify that there are no other sources of RF interference that may be preventing acquisition. 125 -** Repeat for all wireless devices that need to be acquired to the gateway 126 -* Once all devices have been acquired, take the CEN-GWEXER out of acquire mode: 127 -** If using Text Console, run the command: ##acquire stop## 128 -** If using the Gateway Configuration tool, click the "STOP Acquire" button in the lower left 129 -* Address devices as indicated in the SHOWRUNNER™ takeoff by either: 130 -** Use Text Console to run the command: ##setrfidbytsid [CID] [TSID]## 131 -*** Replace "[CID]" with the connection ID as indicated in the takeoff 132 -*** Replace "[TSID]" with the 4-byte, hexadecimal TSID of the device to be addressed 133 -** Use Network Device Tree View to select each device and address them individually 134 -* Verify all devices have been acquired and addressed correctly using Network Device Tree View or with the Text Console command: ##reportnetdev## 135 - 136 -= Moving/Removing Devices (Unacquiring Devices) = 137 - 138 -When a wireless Crestron device is acquired to a new gateway using the typical acquiring process described above, it will automatically forget the previously connected gateway. The gateway itself, however, must manually "forget" the previously connected device before a newly acquired and addressed device will function correctly. This is necessary whether the originally connected device is moved or if the originally corrected device has failed and is being replaced. 139 - 140 -To unacquire a device from a gateway, it is necessary to run the below commands, replacing "[TSID]" with either the 4-byte hexadecimal TSID of a single device or "all" to forget all previously acquired devices. Devices do not need to be online in order to be acquired (e.g., a failed device can still be unacquired using this method). While only one of these commands needs to be run per device, it is not documented which command (ending in "0" or "1") is required for each model, so it is generally advisable to run both commands for each device to be unacquired: 141 - 142 -* ##unacquirebytsid [TSID] 0## 143 -* ##unacquirebytsid [TSID] 1## 144 - 145 -Once all of the necessary TSIDs have been unacquired, use the ##reboot## command to reboot the gateway and complete the unacquire process. 29 +Lorem
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