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To determine the IP address by accessing the NXB-AP-1000 via Zero-Config:
1.
In NetLinx Studio (v3.0 or higher), left-click the Zero-Config tab on the Workspace Bar to open the
tab.
FIG. 29
NetLinx Studio showing the Zero-Config tab and the IP address for an NXB-AP-1000 interface
2.
Right-click anywhere in the Workspace and select Refresh Zero-Config List to generate an initial
listing of all Zero-Config devices that have been detected (FIG. 29).
3.
Click the plus symbol (+) to the left of the "NIB IP-Bridge Interface" (the NXB-AP-1000 interface
for the Epica DGX 16 or 32) in the Zero-Config list to expand its information.
The NXB-AP-1000 interface's current IP Address is listed below its system name of "NIB IP-Bridge
Interface."
To test the NXB-AP-1000 connection:
1.
Launch a browser on your PC.
2.
In the address bar of the browser, type the IP address and press Enter (to determine the IP address,
see the instructions above or contact your Network Administrator).
If the NXB-AP-1000 interface does not open, see the "NXB-AP-1000 Troubleshooting" section on
the next page.
For NXB-AP-1000 interface setup details, see the "NXB-AP-1000 Interface – Initial Setup by Network
Admin" chapter on page 79.
Once set up, the NXB-AP-1000 interface includes the option of using an XBar controller which allows
for remote control of an Epica DGX 16 or 32 Matrix Switcher (see page 95).
For additional information on Zero-Config or the WebConsole, see the NetLinx Integrated Controllers
WebConsole & Programming Guide at www.amx.com.
Epica DGX 16 and Epica DGX 32 Instruction Manual
Installation and Setup
NXB-AP-1000 interface's system name
IP address for NXB-AP-1000 interface
Zero-Config tab
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