Changes for page Processor Setup
Last modified by Alexander Mott on 2024/12/02 19:04
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... ... @@ -67,9 +67,10 @@ 67 67 *** Once the processor is assigned an IP address, connect to it via Text Console at the assigned IP address 68 68 *** Run the above commands to disable DHCP and assign a static IP address to the processor 69 69 * For processors with a Control Subnet (CP3N/AV3/PRO3/CP4N/AV4/PRO4), there are some additional considerations and setup that must be performed: 70 +** Never connect an external router to the Control Subnet, as doing so will cause the internal DHCP server to shut down. 70 70 ** Connect to the processor via Text Console and run the command: ##startprogafterrouter on## 71 71 *** 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. 72 -*** ShowRunnerCLC™ .puf versions 3.042 and newer include this command in the "Configure Processor with Router" option. 73 +*** **ShowRunnerCLC™ .puf versions 3.042 and newer include this command in the "Configure Processor with Router" option.** 73 73 ** 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. 74 74 ** Lighting control hardware (e.g. TSWs, DIN-CENCN-2s, etc.) should be left in DHCP mode and connected to the Control Subnet port. 75 75 *** The processor acts as a DHCP server on the Control Subnet, with addresses that are determined automatically based on the LAN configuration.