Pairing Devices - Kramer KDS-USB2 User Manual

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Pairing Devices

You can pair LEX devices to REX devices by using the IP and Mac Address of the extenders
you want to pair.
There are two commands available. If you are using Simultaneous User Interaction and need
to pair multiple REXs to a single LEX, use the "pair-to-device" command.
If you are only pairing a single LEX and REX together, you can use the "force-pair-to-
device" command which instructs the device to clear all of its existing pairings and then try
to pair with a different device specified in this message.
To pair devices:
1. Type xusbnetcfg pair_to_device <LEX IP> <REX MAC>
2. Type xusbnetcfg pair_to_device <REX IP> <LEX MAC>
EXAMPLE:
xusbnetcfg pair_to_device 192.168.1.100 00:1b:13:01:04:43
xusbnetcfg pair_to_device 192.168.1.102 00:1b:13:01:04:42
LEDs behave is as follows:
LEX device
• Power LED lights
• Link LED flashes (Trying to pair to a REX)
• Host LED unlit
• Activity LED unlit
LEDs behave is as follows:
LEX device
• Power LED lights
• Link LED lights
• Host LED Flashes
• Activity LED unlit
The link is established.
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REX device
• Power LED lights
• Link LED unlit
• Host LED unlit
• Activity LED unlit
REX device
• Power LED lights
• Link LED lights
• Host LED Flashes
• Activity LED unlit
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