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Reference Guide Crestron 2-Series Control System
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2-Series Console Commands (continued)
REMMASTER
Description: This command removes a CIP node from the system’s IP table. A CIP node is completely specified by its CIP
ID number and the IP addresses of each end. The new IP table is then stored in permanent memory for
retrieval. The system should be rebooted so that the old node will not be recognized.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet, Main
Syntax: REMMaster cip_id ip_address
Parameters: cip_id – the ID of the node in hexadecimal notation
ip_address – the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the remote node in dot decimal format (eg.
255.255.255.255)
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 1.001
Processor Group: Ethernet Processors
REMOVEDIR
Description: This command deletes the specified path on compact flash.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet
Syntax: REMOVEDIR directory
Parameters: directory – string containing the path of the directory being deleted (can be absolute or relative)
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 2.004
Processor Group: Compact Flash Processors
REMPORTMAP
Description: This command removes a portmap from the Network Address Translator (NAT) table. The external port
number, internal port number, IP address, and protocol define a portmap. The portmap is immediately
removed from the NAT table.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet
Syntax: REMPortmap ext_port int_port ip_address protocol
Parameters: ext_port – port number on the WAN side of NAT
int_port – port number on the LAN side of NAT
ip_address – IP address (in dot decimal notation) of the device on the LAN side of NAT
protocol – IP protocol for the portmap service (TCP | UDP | Both)
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 2.004
Processor Group: Dual Ethernet Processors
REMSLAVE
Description: This command removes a slave CIP node from the system’s IP table. A CIP node is completely specified by
its CIP ID number and the IP addresses of each end. The new IP table is stored in permanent memory for
retrieval. The system should be rebooted so that the old node is not recognized.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet, Main
Syntax: REMSlave cip_id ip_address
Parameters: cip_id – the ID of the node in hexadecimal notation
ip_address – the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the remote node in dot decimal format (eg.
255.255.255.255)
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 3.015 (for Master entry capability)
Processor Group: Ethernet Processors
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