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Chapter 1 - Setup
Alternative fixed IP addresses can be set using the console diagnostic port. You will need a PC or Mac running terminal emulator
software. Connect the PC serial port to the rear of the console using a 9 way 'D' type extension cable (male to female) – see the
X-Rack/Diag table in Appendix C for the pin out.
Set the terminal as follows:
®
® Press the 'Return' key (<CR>) and the terminal window should echo a '>' if communication is established. To fix the IP address
type the following:
ip <CR>
setip nnn nnn nnn nnn <CR>
setmask nnn nnn nnn nnn <CR>
setgate nnn nnn nnn nnn <CR>
usefixed <CR>
Direct Network Connection Configuration (Macintosh)
® Connect your Matrix to the computer using the network cable provided, and check that the IP address is set to F F i i x x e e d d in
the I I P P SSL soft keys (See Page 44).
® Open the
Network
shown below). Note that Ethernet Port 1 can also be used.
® Next select the Ethernet port to which you have connected Matrix and configure as shown below:
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Baud rate 19200
8 data bits
No parity
No start bit
1 stop bit
Flow control Xon/Xoff
control panel in
System
where 'nnn...' is the IP address, e.g. '10 1 1 1 10'.
where 'nnn...' is the subnet mask, e.g. '255 255 255 0'. Note that
this should match other devices local to the console.
where 'nnn...' is the gateway address e.g. '10 1 1 1'
Preferences, and create a new
Location
(called Matrix in the examples

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