Technical Support; Connecting To Nxb-Ap-1000 Server (Tcp/Ip Port) - AMX Epica DGX 32 Instruction Manual

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Technical Support

Before contacting technical support with a question, please consult this manual. If you still have
questions, contact your AMX representative or technical support. Have your system's serial number
ready (the number is normally located on the rear of the enclosure).
We recommend recording your system's serial number in an easily accessible location.
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Connecting to NXB-AP-1000 Server (TCP/IP Port)

The NXB-AP-1000 Server connection (TCP/IP port) on the CPU provides an interface that allows you to
make various configuration settings via a web browser on any connected PC.
The NXB-AP-1000 Server delivers HTML pages and Java applets, which allow for remote control of an
AMX AutoPatch Routing System using PC-based Internet browsing software.
The enclosure is connected via an RJ-45 cable to a LAN (Local Area Network), the Internet, or a
network card in a PC (which could then connect to a LAN or the Internet). The connection directions
follow. For setup and operation details for the NXB-AP-1000 Interface, see the "NXB-AP-1000
Interface – Initial Setup by Network Admin" chapter on page 77.
Important: Although it is also possible to provide access from outside a LAN via the Internet,
security issues for your LAN environment must be taken into account (contact your Network
Administrator).
System Setup for the NXB-AP-1000 Server
The system setup example in FIG. 22 for the NXB-AP-1000 Server illustrates an Epica DGX 32
Distribution Matrix connected to a LAN. Both computers in the illustration have access to the
Epica DGX 32, as does the NetLinx Controller. If only one computer will be used, the Epica DGX 32's
TCP/IP port can be connected directly to the computer's network card, in which case the NetLinx
Controller is also connected directly to the PC.
Epica DGX 32 enclosure connected to PCs and NetLinx Controller via a LAN
FIG. 22
Note: The NXB-AP-1000 Interface can be used to control the system (via the XBar Controller)
without connecting to a NetLinx Master.
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