On Jun 25, 2014, at 7:38 PM, "Lincoln King-Cliby lincoln@... [Crestron]" <Crestron@...> wrote:
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They aren¡¯t actually different subnets ¨C with
a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0, and a first two octets of 10.100. it¡¯s a single subnet
that ranges from [roughly] 10.100.0.0 to 10.100.255.255
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Lincoln
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Lincoln
King-Cliby, CTS, DMC-E-4K/T/D
Commercial
Market Director
Sr.
Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
Crestron
Services Provider | Biamp Audia Certified | Extron Control Professional
I am gearing up for a university install of
about 30 rooms. Each will have a DMPS-300-C. I know these use two IP addresses
and that Crestron recommends PNM. What are the disadvantages of PNM other than
having to go through the switcher to manage Tx's and Rx's??
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I assume that if I use the LAN port on an
endpoint (for a Projector), it connects to the same network that the DM
switcher card is on, and not behind the NAT?
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Does anyone find using different subnets
for each room useful? For example:
192.168.11.xx for Room 1
192.168.12.xx for Room 2 etc.
This way, I can say that every DMPS-300-C is 192.168.xx.5 and so on.?
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The classrooms are not connected to each
other from an AV standpoint. But, I would like to be able to manage all of them
simultaneously.?