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Ethernet Ports
CueServer 2 is an Ethernet-based product. An Ethernet connection to a local network is required to program
CueServer using the
CueServer Studio 2
protocol (such as sACN, Art-Net, or KiNET) is going to be used to input or output DMX over Ethernet, or to
connect to button stations, use the CuePad iOS application or to remotely manage the device. Only if the
CueServer has already been programmed and no Ethernet protocols are needed to run the show can the
CueServer be used without a network connection.
The rack-mounted CS-900 has two Ethernet ports, the miniature CS-920 and surface-mounted CS-940 only
have a single Ethernet port.
Units with two Ethernet ports can be configured in one of two modes. The first mode is to provide only a
single network on both ports using a built-in Ethernet Switch. The second mode is to separate the two ports
into different LANs, with management data on LAN A and lighting data on LAN B. In this second mode, each
port will have separate IP addresses.
See the
Ethernet Protocols
Specifications
CS-900
Ethernet Ports
2
Single Network with Built-In
Switch
Network Mode(s)
or
Two Separate LANs
Single Network
Factory Default
DHCP Enabled
Settings
Fallback IP 10.0.1.234
software. Additionally, Ethernet is required if a DMX-over-Ethernet
section for a description of the protocols supported by CueServer.
CS-920
1
Single Network
DHCP Enabled
Fallback IP 10.0.1.234
CueServer 2 User's Manual - 18.5.18
CS-940
1
Single Network
DHCP Enabled
Fallback IP 10.0.1.234
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