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Crestron 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide
Reference Guide – DOC. 6256A 2-Series Control Systems 105
2-Series Console Commands (continued)
IPTABLE
Description: This command displays the current IP table for the CIP interface on the control system.
Descriptions of each field in the IP table is as follows:
CIP_ID This is the ID assigned to the node which matches the device in the SIMPL Windows
program.
Type This indicates the type of device in the program. Valid entries are:
CIP - Ethernet peer control system or touchpanel
Eslav – Ethernet slave control system
Emstr – Ethernet master control system (only on Ethernet slaves)
Gway – Xpanel, ActiveCNX or RoomView connection (gateway connections)
Client – TCP/IP client device
Server – TCP/IP server device
UDP – communication device using UDP as its protocol
Status This indicates the current status of the connection.
NOT_REG – the device is not registered in the SIMPL Windows program.
UPD_PEND – in a DHCP environment, the device is waiting for an
acknowledgement that it has updated the remote node with its new IP address.
ONLINE – the device is available and an active communication link exists.
UNKNOWN – the device is unavailable. In this state, the system attempts to re-
establish communication at specific intervals.
DNS_LOOKUP – the node has been referenced by name and the system is
attempting to resolve the name to an IP address.
NO_NETWORK – the DHCP system has been forced to release its address by the
server. All nodes on that network are currently unavailable.
OFFLINE – the device has failed to acknowledge the last packet sent or has not
connected in the case of gateway nodes.
NO CONNECT – the client/server device has its connect/enable line held low.
WAITING – the client/server is waiting for a connection.
CONNECTED – the client/server has an active TCP/IP connection established with
a remote node.
CON FAILED – the client/server connection attempt has failed.
BRKN REM – the client/server connection was broken from the remote side.
BRKN LOCAL – the client/server connection was broken from the local side.
BAD LOOKUP – the DNS lookup for a client node has failed.
ENABLED – indicates that the UDP communications device is enabled.
DISABLED – indicates that the UDP communications device is disabled.
DevID This is an alternative ID to use for matching the deivce in the program (not currently
implemented).
PortNumber For TCP/IP clients and servers as well as UDP devices, this is the port programmed for
the device in the SIMPL Windows program. For other nodes, this is a placeholder for a
future feature that will allow adjustments to the port for a CIP node.
IPAddress/
SiteName
This is the address to find the remote node. If a sitename is entered, the resolved
address is listed in parenthesis “()”.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet
Syntax: IPTable
Parameters: none
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 1.001
Processor Group: Ethernet Processors
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