Changes for page Processor Setup

Last modified by Alexander Mott on 2024/12/02 19:04

From version 40.1
edited by Alexander Mott
on 2023/05/12 20:01
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To version 44.1
edited by Alexander Mott
on 2023/05/23 17:11
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21 21  {{toc/}}
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26 26  **ShowRunnerCLC™ Installation Tutorial:**
27 27  
28 28  [[https:~~/~~/www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuJ94cMCCa8>>url:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuJ94cMCCa8]]
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34 34  [[https:~~/~~/www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8CLZ7bp0eI>>url:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8CLZ7bp0eI]]
35 35  
34 += Error Broadcasting =
35 +
36 +The first thing that should be done after connecting to a processor is to open the Text Console and run the command: ##broadcast on##
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38 +Running the ##broadcast on## command tells the processor to begin logging useful messages to the text console and error log. These messages typically begin with an indication of their severity:
39 +
40 +1. Error: Most errors indicate a major issue that should be investigated and remedied. Some errors will prevent the ShowRunner™ program from starting up or functioning as expected, and may be the result of a configuration issue (e.g. errors registering devices), a network issue (e.g. errors connecting to other devices), or authentication issues (e.g. errors related to connection attempts from clients not providing correct username/password information), among other possible causes.
41 +1. Warning: Warnings indicate issues that are less severe than errors and do not usually prevent the ShowRunner™ program from running, but may result in some unexpected behaviors.
42 +1. Notice: Notices are not a problem, and just give useful information during program startup (e.g. devices registered) and while the program is running (e.g. the times at which scheduled events are triggered)
43 +
44 +Running the ##err sys## command will print the most recent 500 messages to the console. Running the ##clear err## command will clear the log, which is sometimes useful to run  before doing a ##progreset## in order to troubleshoot configuration issues on startup.
45 +
46 +To view more than the last 500 messages, connect to the processor with the File Manager tool and navigate to the "Internal Storage > logs" folder. Logs since the last time the processor rebooted are stored in the "CurrentBoot" folder, with a new log started every time the current log reaches ~~1 MB in size. When the processor reboots, the logs in the "PreviousBoot" folder are zipped and moved to the "ZippedLogs" folder, logs in the "CurrentBoot" folder are moved to the "PreviousBoot" folder, and a new log is started in the "CurrentBoot" folder.
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36 36  = IP Configuration =
37 37  
38 38  * Connect to the processor via USB and set the processor’s IP Address per your network requirements
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58 58  ** Connect to the processor via Text Console and run the command: ##startprogafterrouter on##
59 59  *** This will force the processor to wait until the router has started before attempting to load the ShowRunnerCLC™ program, avoiding potential license validation issues if the processor boots up before the router.
60 60  ** The previously listed "ipa," "ipm," etc. commands will configure settings for the processor's LAN port, which should be connected to the building LAN or third party network.
61 -** Lighting control hardware (e.g. TSWs, DIN-CENCN-2s, etc.) should be connected to the Control Subnet port. The processor acts as a DHCP server on the Control Subnet, with addresses that are determined automatically based on the LAN configuration. 
62 -*** Lighting hardware can be connected via the LAN port, however for proper functionality you must run the command: ##securegateway default##
73 +** Lighting control hardware (e.g. TSWs, DIN-CENCN-2s, etc.) should be connected to the Control Subnet port. The processor acts as a DHCP server on the Control Subnet, with addresses that are determined automatically based on the LAN configuration. If lighting hardware is to be connected via the LAN anyway, run the command: ##securegateway default##
74 +*** Note: this setting enables unsecure connections to the processor from the LAN. This is necessary if ZUMNET-JBOXs or other non-secure Crestron devices (such as 3-Series EISC) will be connected via the LAN port of the processor
63 63  ** The Control Subnet will automatically configure itself based on the LAN configuration, but it can optionally be configured manually:
64 64  *** Using the "Functions>Ethernet Addressing...>Control Subnet" menu of Toolbox:
65 65  **** Set routing to "Manual" with the start address and subnet size
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125 125  *** When prompted, input your credentials and log in
126 126  **** 4-Series processor or 3-Series processor with authentication enabled: Log in using the same admin credentials used to connect to the processor
127 127  **** 3-Series processor without authentication enabled: Connect to the processor via Text Console and run the following command, replacing the "username", "name" and "password" with your desired credentials.
128 -***** ##sradmin username "name" administrators password##
140 +***** ##sradmin add user **username **"**name**" Administrators **password**##
129 129  ***** The username and password should be one word each and are the credentials used to log in to the ShowRunnerHUB™
130 -***** The name can be multiple words as long as it is in quotes, and is simply a friendly name used to identify each user.
142 +***** The name can be multiple words as long as it is in quotes, and is simply a friendly name used to identify each user
131 131  *** Once logged in to the ShowRunnerHUB™ UI, you should be automatically redirected to the File Management page
132 132  **** If you are not automatically redirected, then you can navigate to this page by clicking "Setup" in the top right and then selecting "File Management" from the list on the left
133 133  **** [[image:1654807593390-193.png]]
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171 171  ** Navigate to Setup>System Settings>Location and System Clock
172 172  ** Adjust the time, timezone, and location as necessary
173 173  ** Click Apply to save the changes
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