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Reference Guide Crestron 2-Series Control System
92 • 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide – DOC. 6256A
2-Series Console Commands (continued)
ADDMASTER
Description: This command adds a master CIP node to the system's IP table. By adding a master to the IP table, the
processor becomes an Ethernet slave to the node specified in the master entry. A CIP node is
completely specified by its CIP ID number and the IP addresses/site name of each end. The new IP
table is stored in permanent memory for retrieval. The system should be rebooted to recognize the new
node. There can only be one master.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet, Main
Syntax: ADDMaster cip_id ip_address [device_id]
Parameters: cip_id - the IP ID of the node in hexadecimal notation
ip_address/name - the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the remote node in dot decimal format (eg.
255.255.255.255) or a site name to be resolved by DNS
device_id - optional ID used in join number remapping (not needed for most 2-Series systems)
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 1.001 (for peer-to-peer), 3.044 (for Master entry capability)
Processor Group: Ethernet Processors
ADDPORTMAP
Description: This command adds a portmap to the Network Address Translator (NAT) table. The external port
number, internal port number, IP address, and protocol define a portmap. Requires the C2ENET-2.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet
Syntax: ADDPortmap 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
ADDSLAVE
Description: This command adds a peer/slave CIP node to the system's IP table. This command was added to
differentiate for the ADDMASTER command when slave mode was fully supported. A CIP node is
completely specified by its CIP ID number and the IP addresses/site name of each end. The new IP
table is stored in permanent memory for retrieval. The system should be rebooted to recognize the new
node.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet, Main
Syntax: ADDSlave cip_id ip_address [device_id]
Parameters: cip_id - the ID of the node in hexadecimal notation
ip_address/name - the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the remote node in dot decimal format (eg.
255.255.255.255) or a site name to be resolved by DNS
device_id - optional ID used in join number remapping (not needed for most 2-Series systems). Refer to
“Appendix F: Join Number Remapping (JNR)” on page 154.
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 3.015 (for Master entry capability)
Processor Group: Ethernet Processors
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