3Com CM 4000 Switch User Manual


 
Configurator
Network Description Table
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Network Description
This table must be used when the following are first installed on the LAN:
CM 4000 System Controller
Saturn Master Control Switcher
Software Control Panel Suite
0080CE010100
Redundant
2
Network Description
Board Name
CM1
0080CE010101SB
Address
3
1
Type
Address
Figure 5−24. Network description (example).
Password 5−22
Network Description
Serial Protocol 5−30
Switcher Description 5−35
Switcher Input 5−48
Switcher Output 5−55
Control Panel Sets
Level set 5−58
Input set 5−62
Output set 5−78
Override set 5−96
Sequence set 5−99
Category set 5−101
MPK Devices 5−107
Machines 5−135
Machine Control 5−139
Delegation Groups 5−149
Status Display Header 5−150
VGA Status Display 5−151
Tally 5−152
Path Finding 5−174
Exclusion 5−188
Y Line 5−189
Time Standard G−11
Video Reference G−14
CM VGA Options H−1
Each board is given a user−specified name up to eight characters in length. The system is told which type it is, and the Ethernet
address, in hexadecimal, as shown on the back of the controller chassis. The Ethernet address was furnished by Xerox Corp.
and is unique world−wide. If the board is redundant, the address of the second unit is entered.
Important: Row numbers on Jupiter tables are used as the “logical” numbers for devices. Changing the row num-
ber of an existing device (by inserting/deleting a new controller board in the middle of the table, for example) will
disrupt control of the system, requiring controller boards to be memory−cleared and reset (see “Clearing Bat-
tery−Protected Memory” in Appendix B). One way to avoid this interruption is to add new devices at the end of
tables.
Important: Adding a redundant controller board to an existing table will also affect the system as described im-
mediately above.
Saturn configuration instructions are described in the Saturn Installation and Operating manual.
Applies only when Software Control Panel is used for machine control. For more information, see Section 7.