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Reference Guide Crestron 3-Series Control Systems
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o Ethernet Slave Reached max count of connect responses being
rejected by master before a successful connect. Not retrying -
Initiating normal behavior
Removing the master IP table entry forces the controller to revert back to
the normal mode.
Assuming Master IP Table Entry Exists When Booting the
System
The slave tries to connect to the master for the period set by the configuration
parameters. If the slave can connect successfully, it enters the slave mode. If not the
slave enters into the normal mode and then behaves as described above.
Master / Slave Console Commands
ADDMASTER
This command adds a master entry to the IP table.
ADDMaster [cip_id] [ip_address/name]
cip_id - ID of the CIP node (in hex)
ip_address/name - IP address in dot decimal notation or name of the
site for DNS lookup
REMMASTER
This command removes a master entry from the IP table.
REMMaster [cip_id] [ip_address/name]
cip_id - ID of the CIP node (in hex)
ip_address/name - IP address in dot decimal notation or name of the
site for DNS lookup
MIPTABLE
This command displays the master IP table.
MIPTABLE [-T]
-T displays the data in a table format
No arguments - Shows the IP table for the Master Entry
SLAVESTATUS
This command displays that status of the slave processor.
SLAVESTATUS
No parameter is needed Displays the slave status
ETHSLVCONNFCNT
This command sets the default Slave connect response reject count. If the command
is entered with no parameter console displays the current connect response reject
count.
ETHSLVCONNFCNT [CONNECTFAILEDCOUNT]