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Filezilla to a TP


 

Hello


I know and use filezilla to connect to TP's to transfer project and FW and such....


Is there a way to connect to it on the control subnet from the LAN side? I know how to do this via toolbox... but was wondering if I can do it via filezilla...?



 

"Is there a way to connect to it on the control subnet from the LAN side?"

I *believe* (and could be completely wrong) that when you connect to a CS device from the LAN side using Toolbox - Toolbox goes to the processor's router and creates some port forwards - on the fly, in the background - then removes them when you close the connection.? If you had to do this regularly, I suppose you'd need to find out how to manually set that up on a more permanent basis.

? - Chip


Joe Vossen
 

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you can put an entry in your address book:

auto ; pat auto,,port

basically, fill in the "control subnet" box on the right side of the address entry

On Jan 12, 2017, at 5:32 PM, chipmoody@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:

"Is there a way to connect to it on the control subnet from the LAN side?"

I *believe* (and could be completely wrong) that when you connect to a CS device from the LAN side using Toolbox - Toolbox goes to the processor's router and creates some port forwards - on the fly, in the background - then removes them when you close the connection.? If you had to do this regularly, I suppose you'd need to find out how to manually set that up on a more permanent basis.

? - Chip


 

The way you can do it is by using the toolbox script pointing to the correct port.?



Le 12 janv. 2017 17:32, "chipmoody@... [Crestron]" <Crestron@...> a ¨¦crit?:
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"Is there a way to connect to it on the control subnet from the LAN side?"

I *believe* (and could be completely wrong) that when you connect to a CS device from the LAN side using Toolbox - Toolbox goes to the processor's router and creates some port forwards - on the fly, in the background - then removes them when you close the connection.? If you had to do this regularly, I suppose you'd need to find out how to manually set that up on a more permanent basis.

? - Chip


 

"you can put an entry in your address book:
<name> auto <LAN addr of proc>; pat auto,<dev host name>,port"

Everyone is missing where the OP was asking about NON-Toolbox apps...? :)

? - Chip


 

On a cp3n you can do port forwarding?

Forward a specific port to the FTP port of your tp

Use filezila pointing the port you set.?

Le 12 janv. 2017 15:09, "dedicatedsystems@... [Crestron]" <Crestron@...> a ¨¦crit?:
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Hello


I know and use filezilla to connect to TP's to transfer project and FW and such....


Is there a way to connect to it on the control subnet from the LAN side? I know how to do this via toolbox... but was wondering if I can do it via filezilla...?



 

Filezilla can connect to touch screens on the control subnet if you set up port mapping on the processor. In one room I connect to 4 different touch screens on the control subnet with the following config:

external port: 8021 - 8024
internal port: 21
use host names for IP Address/Hostname entry


Joseph Vossen
 

leave it to Chip to bring me back to earth¡­...

On Jan 13, 2017, at 9:07 AM, chipmoody@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:


"you can put an entry in your address book:
<name> auto <LAN addr of proc>; pat auto,<dev host name>,port"

Everyone is missing where the OP was asking about NON-Toolbox apps... :)

- Chip


 

WinSCP is much better than FileZilla. You can set up PuTTY with it, so you can use WinSCP to FTP the file to the panel and then SSH into it and load the project.

On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 7:40 AM, Joseph Vossen jkvossen@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:
leave it to Chip to bring me back to earth¡­...


> On Jan 13, 2017, at 9:07 AM, chipmoody@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:
>
>
> "you can put an entry in your address book:
>? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? auto <LAN addr of proc>; pat auto,,port"
>
> Everyone is missing where the OP was asking about NON-Toolbox apps...? :)
>
>? ?- Chip
>
>



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