You are on a 192.168.1.x network from the looks of things. Change the idoc
to be on a 192.168.1.x network also or maybe just set it to dhcp not static
assuming your are pointed at an ipid rather than an ip address. What
happening now is you are on two different network segments that won¡¯t
communicate with each other. This will need to be done from toolbox.
Jason
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of jimathome80@...
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 5:43 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Discovery of idoc issue.
I now have a config page open with the choice of ipv4 192.168.1.69 or
default gateway 192.168.1.254
Is this what I need? And where do I change this info? Do I need to add a new
ip/tcp entry in the address book to connect everything and make it all
discoverable?
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"jimathome80@..." <jimathome80@...> wrote:
Yes I'm using windows 7 and I'm connected now? How do I get this info?
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"Jason Santlofer" <jason@> wrote:
That looks like your public internet ip. You need the local area network
ip. Likely 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 . You can find this stuff out
right
through windows if you are connected into the router. Are you on a
windows 7
machine?
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Of jimathome80@
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Subject: [Crestron] Re: Discovery of idoc issue.
Hi
If I log into my router it gives me a broadband network IP address of
86.146.53.238?
Could you help with an example of what's needed here thanks
Sorry for asking simple questions on here but getting frustrated that I
can't get a simple system up and running!!
Thanks
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<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , Neil
Dorin <neildorin@> wrote:
Based on those addresses your likely in a /24 network. In such a case
all
three of the first sets of octets in the IP address must match.
A device at 192.168.0.x cannot communicate with a device at
192.168.1.x
assuming a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0
You need to change on or the others address to match all three first
octets.
What is the router's LAN address (if present)
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On 2013-04-29, at 1:45 PM, "jimathome80@" <jimathome80@> wrote:
My IP address of aads is 192.168.1.74 and my idoc address is
192.168.0.4
What do I need to make the idoc ip to make it discoverable to aads
Thanks
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<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"MoskmaN" <moskmanz@> wrote:
the IP in the table IP if from the Master processor (your system,
for
ex,
adagio) and the IP ID is the ID assigned to the CenIdoc in the
program.
If the adagio cant find the cen idoc, check if the adagio is in
the
same
subnet (for ex. 192.168.0.100)
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jimathome80@
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<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
Asunto: [Crestron] Re: Discovery of idoc issue.
I have now made a connection to the idoc via serial cable and then
by
using
the toolbox device tree view and the correct com port.
I then right click on the idoc device and select functions....
Where
do I go
from here to make this device discoverable via the composer
wizard.
If I select Ethernet addressing it shows IP address as 192.168.0.4
with dhcp
not ticked.
Or if I select ip table setup it shows me ...
Ip Id 05. IP address 192.168.000.002
What and where do I need to enter this info
I've gone back into the adagio composer and made the idoc ipid 05
as
it
originally said ip id 03 here then what should I do next?
Thanks to anybody that can point me in the right direction
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<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"jimathome80@" <jimathome80@> wrote:
I've not managed to set IP address yet. I have serial to rj11
cable
from
pc to idoc and then using view port select the same connection
that I
originally used to find IP address of aads then I run the wizard
but
the
next screen shows a yellow dot next to idoc saying that's its not
discovered! Could the com port setting have changed on my pc?
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<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , Phil
Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:
Have you set an IP address in the iDoc? IIRC, you have to do
that
manually
using the supplied serial cable.
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 9:22 AM, jimathome80@ <
jimathome80@> wrote:
**
Hi
Can anyone help?
I'm trying to setup a simple system of an 1 x aads 1 x tps4l
and
1 x
idoc
in adagio composer/system builder.
The problem I'm having is I'm unable to see the idoc when I
use
the
device
discovery wizard. I've set up ip communications between the
aads
and
then
crestnet commutation with the tps4l on an I'd of 03 but it
asks
for
the
serial number of idoc?
All equipment is connected to my router what am I missing or
doing
wrong.
Sorry in advance for the basic question...
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