Setting A Static Ip Address; Configuring A Connection To A Netlinx Master - AMX Epica DGX 16 Instruction Manual

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Setting a Static IP Address

The current IP address is displayed on the IP Settings page.
FIG. 44
IP Settings page
Note: When the DHCP setting is selected and you power the system down and then power back up,
the DHCP server will reassign the IP address, which may or may not be the same address it
assigned previously. Setting a static IP address prevents the possibility of the IP address changing
at power up.
To enter a static IP address:
1.
From the Admin drop down menu, select IP Settings.
2.
If DHCP is selected, click to disable.
3.
Enter the static IP address in the IP Address field.
4.
Click Accept.
5.
Click Reboot.
Important: Any time you click "Reboot" from any page in the NXB-AP-1000 interface, the server
reboots. The reboot updates information between the Epica DGX 16 or 32 and the server.

Configuring a Connection to a NetLinx Master

One of the main features of the NXB-AP-1000 interface is that it allows you to make various
configuration settings via a web browser on any PC, including those with access to a NetLinx Master.
The instructions on the next page assume all of the items below have been completed:
Epica DGX 16 and Epica DGX 32 Instruction Manual
An active connection between the TCP/IP port on the Epica DGX 16 or 32 and the LAN has
been established (see page 42).
The NXB-AP-1000 interface connection (TCP/IP port) is to the same LAN as the PC running
NetLinx Studio and the NetLinx Master for the Epica DGX 16 or 32.
The IP address for the NXB-AP-1000 interface has been determined (see page 80).
The NXB-AP-1000 interface is open (see page 81).
NXB-AP-1000 Interface – Initial Setup by Network Admin
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