Appendix C - Virtual Netlinx Master; Overview Virtual Netlinx Master (Masterless); Setting Pc To Static Ip Address - AMX DXLink Multi-Format SMF-D Instruction Manual

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Appendix C – Virtual NetLinx Master

Overview Virtual NetLinx Master (Masterless)

A Virtual NetLinx Master can be created using your PC, which allows NetLinx Studio to facilitate direct file transfers to
a DXLink Fiber Transmitter or Receiver when a Master is not available.
Four basic procedures must be completed for Virtual Master file transfers:
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Setting PC to Static IP Address

Important: When you change the PC's settings to a static IP address, the address must be in the same
subnet as the DXLink Fiber unit (the default static IP address for DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers
is 192.168.1.2).
Important Information for PCs with Multiple Network Access Points
If the PC has more than one point of network access (multiple NIC cards or wireless networking), check to see if one
of the connections uses an IP address of 192.168.1.x before proceeding.
To check for multiple networks:
1.
Open the PC's Start menu (at the lower left of the desktop on the Taskbar) and select Run.
2.
Enter cmd and click OK.
3.
At the prompt, enter ipconfig /all and press the Enter key.
4.
Check the IP Addresses under Connection.
If the PC or Laptop is currently using a connection with an IP address of 192.168.1.x, you will need to disconnect the
connection.
To disconnect a network connection:
1.
Modem: From the Start menu on the desktop task bar, select Settings \ Network Connections.
Wireless: From the Start menu on the desktop task bar, select Control Panel \ Network and Internet \ Manage
Wireless Networks.
2.
Right-click the network connection and select Disable.
Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Fiber Transmitters and Receivers, Duplex
Set the PC to a static IP address (below).
Create a Virtual Master in NetLinx Studio (page 112).
Prepare the DXLink Fiber Transmitter or Receiver by placing it in Static IP Mode, assigning a device ID, and
setting the connection type to TCP (page 114).
Transfer the files using a Virtual Master TCP/IP connection (for IRL file transfers, see page 61; for Firmware
file transfers, see page 89).
Appendix C – Virtual NetLinx Master
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