Identifying Lex And Rex Extenders - Kramer KDS-USB2 User Manual

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Identifying LEX and REX Extenders

To identify LEX and REX extenders:
Type xusbnetcfg.exe request_extended_device_info <DEVICE IP>
EXAMPLE:
xusbnetcfg.exe request_extended_device_info
xusbnetcfg.exe request_extended_device_info
Extender 1 – IP = 192.168.1.100 with Mac Address 00:1b:13:01:04:42 LEX
Extender 2 – IP = 192.168.1.102 with Mac Address 00:1b:13:01:04:43 REX
Results indicate which ExtremeUSB device is LEX and which is REX.
It also shows that the LEX is paired to an extender with Mac address 00:1b:13:01:04:43 and
the REX is paired to an extender with Mac address 00:1b:13:01:04:42. (i.e. the LEX and REX
are paired to each other).
ExtremeUSB – Operating and Controlling ExtremeUSB
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192.168.1.100
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