While I've only done "On-Prem" Fusion deployments and haven't messed with the FusionCloud yet, I believe they work opposite of each other.? When doing a local OnPrem Fusion deployment, the fusion server points to the processors/hardware and finds them.? When doing FusionCloud, I believe it works opposite and the devices each reach out the cloud to register themselves (since this makes going through firewalls easier).
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For your second question, I'm not sure I completely understand, but I'm not aware of how relaying a bunch of devices through a CP3 would work, unless they are just all on the Control Subnet and using the CP3 like a NAT firewall to get to the outside world?? In which case it would be automatic, but if that is the case, I don't know if I'd want to trust the built-in router on a CP3 to handle that kind of traffic from that many devices... I'd go with a dedicated router appliance.? I may be missing something here though, so... -Jason ---In Crestron@..., <mikes.tx@...> wrote : We have a campus with DMPS on a network where it cannot get out to the internet, but we are being sold a Fusion Cloud. They also want to use Room Scheduling touch panels. How will Fusion be able to get to the equipment? Does the equipment point to the Fusion Cloud or does Fusion Cloud point to the equipment? To do this we were told to use a dual NIC CP3 with on side on an open network and the other on the closed network. This unit would then use a EISCs to tall to all of the controllers. With about 100 rooms and touch panels how will the CP3 handle all of this? Mike From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Tuesday, July 4, 2017 9:39 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: Fusion SSI. Multiple Rooms in 1 program The largest I can attest to is 5x Fusion Room full modules ( each with Scheduling Awareness, 4x Static Assets etc) per Slot. Born out of necessity, it's a pretty wild build with 40 ( SLOTS 2-9 x 5 each) in total, with SLOT1 handling all Fusion in/out comms from internal EISCs. CP3 alive and stable for 6 months straight. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |