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Re: Cisco Touch 10 Layout

 

In these cases, there is still Crestron doing the control of the devices, just the Touch10 is the UI for the Crestron.? There is no direct control of other devices from the Cisco.

Look up "Cisco Room Control"? They have a UI editor (really just a web script that runs in the browser), that lets you add panels/buttons to a layout and assign Text and control ID's too.? Then on the Crestron side, it's all custom at that point, as the main CIsco module does not support any of the extra Room control stuff.? The API document is part of the normal API manual I believe, but I've also seen separate api manuals that cover just the room control commands/responses.? You'll have to do some custom Crestron coding to catch the messages from Cisco and to report back feedback status of buttons and guages etc. to update the UI.

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Jason Mussetter

Control Systems Designer

Mussetter Programming Services
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Re: SIMPL calendar function

 

A "day of week" Simpl+ module is about the easiest you could do.


On Sat, Feb 11, 2023 at 1:55 PM <dwiencek@...> wrote:
Greetings! I used a TOD to turn on/off a boardroom monitor, but forgot about Sat/Sun. How can I turn on the monitor only M-F? Thanks in advance.


SIMPL calendar function

 

Greetings! I used a TOD to turn on/off a boardroom monitor, but forgot about Sat/Sun. How can I turn on the monitor only M-F? Thanks in advance.


Re: TST902

 

Thanks Darren the commands for disabling infinet can be found in the zip file uploaded by Anthony. While the command to use to add the ip table entry is addmaster ip id and ip address of processor are the paremeters.


Re: TST902

 

Thanks Anthony.
This really came through. Even though the tst wifi cannot be added into an rmc4 ethernet devices slot, I had to? use an rmc3 processor in simpl windows so that I can be able to add the wifi version of the tst902.


Re: TST902

 
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I¡¯ve got one Gateway if you want and TST902 to sell


Re: More VC-4 - SIMPL Debugger

 

Got it!
I was erroneously thinking that the port # on the toolbox address entry was the 49300 port... but now I know that it was supposed to be the HTTPS port instead.
The "Port(if not default)" does not give any hint about this.

Anyway, I was able to get this to work.?
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Now, for the greater good I want to suggest Anydesk for those of you that need a quick way to get direct access to a remote system when all you have is somebody with a laptop on the other side.?
And by that I mean you can directly access the processor or VC4 in your laptop as if you were sitting inside of the far-end network. (Because I hate when you are constrained to using toolbox on a remote machine through Teamviewer, It makes me claustrophobic!)
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The feature is called TCP Tunneling.

Here are the instructions:
Once you have anydesk connected to the remote laptop, look for Actions -> Setup TCP Tunneling.
Then in there you will punch the usual ports. Note that "remote host" is the IP of the crestron processor (or VC-4) on the other side of the network. The example shown here is what is needed to access an appliance box (non-VC4).?
LocalPort? ? RemoteHost? ?????RemotePort
41794? ? ? ? 192.168.10.55? ? ? 41794
41796? ? ? ??192.168.10.55? ??? 41796??
22? ??? ????? ??192.168.10.55? ??? 22
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Once you have the TCP Tunneling rules in place, on your toolbox you have to enter the loopback IP in the address field: 127.0.0.1

So when toolbox connects it will go through this path:
Toolbox -> loopsback into... -> Anydesk forwards to... -> the far-end Laptop, which in turn forwards to... -> the far-end crestron processor.

The big advantage of all this is that it allows you direct access to a far-end processor without any need for VPN nor having to ask anybody to open ports on firewall etc.?
All you need is somebody with a laptop running Anydesk on the far end. Thats it.

For VC-4 the steps are the same as above but you also need to add rules for 49300 and also forward the HTTPS port, such as this:

LocalPort? ? RemoteHost? ?????RemotePort
41794? ? ? ? 192.168.10.55? ? ? 41794
41796? ? ? ??192.168.10.55? ??? 41796??
22? ??? ????? ??192.168.10.55? ??? 22
49300? ? ? ? 192.168.10.55?? ? ?49300
443? ? ? ? ? ??192.168.10.55?? ? ?443

One final note is that AnyDesk by default has TCPTunneling grayed out. The person on the other laptop must explicitly tick a box allowing you to use this feature.
If you poke around the settings, you can configure a laptop to give you convenient unattended access.
I highly recommend AnyDesk, and no, I'm not being sponsored by them :)



Crestron Used Hardware

Michael S Moran
 

Dear Crestron Team,

Like many of us in the Crestron World, I have numerous used but functioning equipment such as:
  • Pro 2, MC2e Processors
  • Multi-Channel 16 X 60 & 12 X 60 Amps
  • Surround Sound Processor
  • 7 Ch X 200 SS Amp
  • TPMC-9L
  • TPS-6X
  • Prodigy System (NIB)
  • New CAEN 4 Ch Motor Controller (NIB)??
  • etc.
Additionally, I also have a Kaleidescape 4 Zone Music Player & DVD Player.? All functioning properly when removed from service.? All located at Boca Raton, FL 33431
If any of this Giddy-Up has any tractation with your present needs, kindly reach out to me at:

Info@...?or 561.391.1843

Mike Moran
Sound Plus Wood, Inc.
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CLX-2DIUMU8 - Are there any out there in the world?

 

Crestron dealer here.? I'm looking for 5 CLX-2DIMU8 modules.? If anyone has any of them they're willing to part with, I would greatly appreciate it.? I realize this is probably a fruitless effort, but having exhausted many other avenues, it's worth a shot.

Thanks,

Ryan Meissner


Re: Cisco Touch 10 Layout

 

Ressurecting an old thread, sorry.

Yes, I understand the advantages of controlling a Crestron system via the Cisco touch 10 but how? Where is the documentation for that, adding buttons, setting up connections to third party devices, sending custom commands etc, etc.
Everybody says it can be done, but nobody can tell me how.

Is there an online training, or documentation, something to point me in the right direction? A customer asked about a Qsys Core being controlled by the touch 10, apparently yes, it can be done also.... but how?
Do I have to be a Cisco engineer to have access to that?

Thank you for any pointers !?


Re: TST902

 

I've added the .tio files and instructions on how to do this in a zip file here.? Just search for tst-902 or try this link:
/g/crestron/filessearch?p=name%2C%2C%2C20%2C1%2C0%2C0&q=tst-902


Re: TST902

 

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Hear how it works. There are files supplied by Crestron that is loaded to the programmers pc that installs a WiFi definition for the TST-902.?

On the TST-902 there are some commands that need to be issued to disable the infinet and add a IPT entry.


On Feb 10, 2023, at 8:47 AM, Vance Gregory <vncgregory@...> wrote:

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I would also like to know the answer to this. I've only ever installed a few of these.
Seems like you have to have a gateway for control, but it has built-in Wi-Fi that can't be used for control.
Never understood this. I could understand needing the gateway maybe for initial installation and configuration, but then once the tst gets an IP address, why couldn't
you let it control a processor by IP ?

On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 5:52 AM <kherimnzava@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I have project where the touch screen is the wireless tst902 and the processor is an RMC4.Am aware that we have to have a crestron ER gateway so as to use the touch screen with this processor, however due to the unavailability of devices and crazy etas, i was wondering if there was a work around to use the touch screen and the RMC4 without the gateway since the project is due very soon.


Re: TST902

 

I would also like to know the answer to this. I've only ever installed a few of these.
Seems like you have to have a gateway for control, but it has built-in Wi-Fi that can't be used for control.
Never understood this. I could understand needing the gateway maybe for initial installation and configuration, but then once the tst gets an IP address, why couldn't
you let it control a processor by IP ?


On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 5:52 AM <kherimnzava@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I have project where the touch screen is the wireless tst902 and the processor is an RMC4.Am aware that we have to have a crestron ER gateway so as to use the touch screen with this processor, however due to the unavailability of devices and crazy etas, i was wondering if there was a work around to use the touch screen and the RMC4 without the gateway since the project is due very soon.


Re: More VC-4 - SIMPL Debugger

 

I just mocked this up with no issue.? You probably can't forward 443, nor should you.? Pick a random port and setup your router to forward that to 443.? Also forward 49300, as you have already.? In the VC setup on toolbox add the random port.? This is under the token field in Port.


Re: TST902

 

Yes. You can run it over WiFi. Call TB and they will help you.

Files were circulating either here, or in the facebook group.


TST902

 

Hi guys, I have project where the touch screen is the wireless tst902 and the processor is an RMC4.Am aware that we have to have a crestron ER gateway so as to use the touch screen with this processor, however due to the unavailability of devices and crazy etas, i was wondering if there was a work around to use the touch screen and the RMC4 without the gateway since the project is due very soon.


Re: Firmware update issues with 3-series

 

Maybe mentioned before, but what about a recompile/upload after upgrade.


Re: Reading current routes and names via telnet

 

I found the command to read current routes,?DUMPDMROUTEINFO.? The output is not easy to parse but it can be done.


Reading current routes and names via telnet

 
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I'm building a remote control module to make routes on a DM using Stream Deck / Companion.


I'm using telnet SETAVROUTE command.? I'm looking for a way to read the source and destination names, and also a way to read the current routes.? Is this possible via telnet?? I know CTP can do this but I haven't found any published spec for that protocol.


More VC-4 - SIMPL Debugger

 
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I am trying to figure out what type of port forwarding I need to do on the network to make Simpl Debugger work with VC-4.
This is not a question on how to use SIMPL Debugger with VC-4 on a local network.
This is a question on how to use SIMPL Debugger with VC-4?from a remote location via port forwarding.
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I successfully forwarded the usual ports such as 443 and 41796 (so I can remotely get into the VC-4 web-interface and also use CrestronGo)... all that works fine.
Where I am getting stuck is when I try to remotely connect with Simpl Debugger. I am forwarding port 49300 and I am getting an error that says:
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"The VC4 server rejected the web connection due to one of the following:
- the address has an invalid room id
- the address has an invalid token
- the room is not running
- the room is not in debugging mode
The SIMPL debugger cannot continue."
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I know all of the above are good because this works perfectly fine when I am on the local network.
I am getting this error only when I try to remote in via port forwarding.
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Now, I understand that VC-4 Debugger uses websockets (I have limited knowledge of this underlying technology) but as far as I know, Websockets runs on top of HTTP which in turn runs on top of TCP, no?
So in theory, I should still be able to have remote access by forwarding the appropriate TCP port.
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I want port forwarding to work mainly for three reasons:
1- Some of my customers cannot give me VPN access but will give me temporary port forwarding. Not ideal, but has worked out fine for me through the years.
2- Sometimes I provide remote support using AnyDesk, which allows me to do TCP tunneling, which in turn allows me to connect to the remote processor straight from my machine. I have been doing this forever with appliance boxes.
3- I like to run VC-4 in a guest virtual machine environment and I need to establish the proper port forwarding between the guest and the host. I was able to make everything else work except Simpl Debugger (which is a big deal).
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I know this group has some really bright minds. Anybody ran into this before?
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