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... ... @@ -21,36 +21,10 @@ 21 21 1. Identifying which DHCP assigned IP address corresponds to each ZUMNET-JBOX 22 22 1. Connecting to each ZUMNET-JBOX and assigning a permanent static IP address and IP-ID 23 23 24 -==== Identifying Z UMNET-JBOXs ====24 +==== Identifying Zūm Net Devices ==== 25 25 26 26 Once all ZUMNET-JBOXs have been assigned temporary IP addresses from the DHCP server, they must each be identified so that the correct IP-ID can be assigned. The goal is to associate each assigned IP address with the room that each ZUMNET-JBOX is meant to control. Then we can connect to each ZUMNET-JBOX and set static IP addresses and update the IP table with the correct IP-ID. 27 27 28 -There are three primary ways of identifying ZUMNET-JBOXs: 29 - 30 -1. Identifying by hostname 31 -1. Identifying by serial number or MAC address 32 -1. Identifying through Toolbox 33 - 34 -Each of these methods involves generating a Device Summary using the Device Discovery Tool in Toolbox. The Device Summary is a file which lists all devices that are discoverable on the network along with useful information such as their hostname, IP address, and MAC address. 35 - 36 -To generate a Device Summary in Toolbox: 37 - 38 -* Connect to the lighting network and open Device Discovery Tool in Toolbox 39 -* The Device Discovery tool will automatically report how many Ethernet devices have been discovered 40 -* Verify that the expected number of Ethernet devices have been discovered, including any TSWs, GLPACs, DIN-CENCN-2s, etc. 41 -** Note that only Crestron devices will appear in Device Discovery; non-Crestron devices (such as Pharos or Enttec DMX controllers) will not appear in Device Discovery Tool 42 -** If no devices are discovered, verify that your computer is connected to the network and your IP address is compatible with the network 43 -** If some devices are missing, there may be an issue with your DHCP server settings or the network wiring 44 -* Click the "Export..." button below the list of discovered devices 45 -** If this button says "Address Book", then Toolbox needs to be updated 46 -* Click the Write Device Summary button and save the Device Summary to your computer 47 -** Though saved as a text file, the Device Summary is actually a table of comma separated values 48 -** Renaming DeviceSummary.txt to DeviceSummary.csv will allow it to be opened and manipulated in common spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice Calc 49 - 50 -===== Identifying by Hostname ===== 51 - 52 -Oftentimes, 53 - 54 54 If the electrical contractor has provided a list of which serial numbers/MAC addresses belong to each installed ZUMNET-JBOX, then it is relatively easy to identify which ZUMNET-JBOX should get which IP-ID: 55 55 56 56 * Connect to the lighting network and open Device Discovery Tool in Toolbox ... ... @@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ 83 83 Once you have identified which IP address has been assigned to each ZUMNET-JBOX, you can begin configuring them with permanent static IP addresses and the correct IP-ID: 84 84 85 85 * Open Text Console in Toolbox and connect to the first ZUMNET-JBOX 86 -* Run the following commands to configure the ZUMNET-JBOXs IP settings (example is for a **10.0.0.0(% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)/24(%%)** subnet, with a permanent IP address of (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0. 80**(%%), an IP-ID of (% style="color:olive" %)**30**(%%), a processor IP address of (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%), and a hostname of (% style="color:#800080" %)**ZNET-JBOX-RM-201**(%%))60 +* Run the following commands to configure the ZUMNET-JBOXs IP settings (example is for a **10.0.0.0(% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)/24(%%)** subnet, with a permanent IP address of (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.20**(%%), an IP-ID of (% style="color:olive" %)**30**(%%), a processor IP address of (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%), and a hostname of (% style="color:#800080" %)**ZNET-JBOX-RM-201**(%%)) 87 87 ** Disable DHCP: ##dhcp off## 88 -** Set IP address: ##ipa 0 (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0. 80**(%%)##62 +** Set IP address: ##ipa 0 (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.20**(%%)## 89 89 ** Set IP subnet mask: ##ipm 0 (% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)**255.255.255.0**(%%)## 90 90 ** Set default gateway: ##defr 0 **10.0.0.1**## 91 91 ** Update IP table: ##addm (% style="color:olive" %)**30**(%%) (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%)## ... ... @@ -95,35 +95,12 @@ 95 95 96 96 === Zūm Net Specific Configuration === 97 97 98 -Zūm Net devices have a two additional settings not present for other devices: Zūm/Cresnet mode and Master/Slave mode. ZUMNET-JBOXs should ship as Master devices in Zūm Mode from the factory, and this is typically the desired setting.72 +Zūm Net devices have 99 99 100 - ====Zūm/CresnetMode====74 +App vs Cresnet mode 101 101 102 - ZūmMode (also known as App Mode) isthedefault setting fornew ZUMNET-JBOXs, and allows them to be configured from the Crestron Zūm App. If a ZUMNET-JBOX is put into Cresnet mode, it will no longer be able to be configured using the Crestron Zūm App and all internal logic will be disabled. Generally, Cresnet mode is only required if non-Zūm Link devicesare connected to the ZUMNET-JBOX (e.g. a GL-EXP-DIMU-CN phase dimmer or C2N-CBD-P Cameo keypads) or if certainSHOWRUNNER™ features are required (such as changing the dimming response curve).76 +Master vs Slave 103 103 104 -The commands to view or change the Zūm/Cresnet mode are: 105 - 106 -* View current mode: ##zwmode## 107 -* Make Zūm/App mode: ##zwmode zum## 108 -* Make Cresnet mode: ##zwmode cnet## 109 - 110 -A reboot is required if the mode is to be changed. Note that this command will also display the current Master/Slave mode, but will not allow you to change it. 111 - 112 -==== Master/Slave Mode ==== 113 - 114 -ZUMNET-JBOXs ship in "Master" mode by default, and generally this is how they should be configured. "Slave" mode effectively turns a ZUMNET-JBOX into a ZUMLINK-JBOX. There are two scenarios in which a ZUMNET-JBOX will need to be configured in "Slave" mode: 115 - 116 -1. It is connected to another ZUMNET-JBOX via the Zūm Link bus 117 -1. It is being used as a Cresnet device, connected to a processor or DIN-CENCN-2 using a Cresnet/Zūm Link adapter 118 - 119 -The commands to view or change the Master/Slave mode are: 120 - 121 -* View current mode: ##zwms## 122 -* Make "master": ##zwms master## 123 -* Make "slave": ##zwms slave## 124 - 125 -A reboot is required if the mode is to be changed. 126 - 127 127 === Changing IP-IDs === 128 128 129 129 If ZUMNET-JBOXs must be assigned different IP-IDs than indicated in the SRTakeoff.xlsx, or if Zūm Link devices are moved between ZUMNET-JBOXs, then the configuration file must be updated. Every Zūm Link device in the configuration has a ##"DeviceHostId"## associated with it, which corresponds to the IP-ID of the ZUMNET-JBOX hosting it.
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