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C Multi-console and Synchronized Backup 391
Network Type
This setting adjusts the timeout period before a backup device will take control from the master. See
“Network Type” on page 373.
Standard - After five seconds of no response from the master, the backup will assume the
master has disconnected and will then take control.
Engineered - After 1.6 seconds of no response from the master, the backup will assume the
master has disconnected and will then take control.
Change IP Address
All Eos Ti consoles by default have the same static IP address. All Eos consoles by default have the
same static IP address. All Gio consoles by default have the same static IP address. All Eos RPUs
also, by default, have the same static IP address. A full list of ETC network IP address is available
at www.etcconnect.com/wiki
.
Eos defaults to an IP address of 10.101.90.101
Eos RPU defaults to 10.101.95.101
Gio defaults to an IP address of 10.101.91.101 on port one and 192.168.91.101 on
port two.
Eos Ti defaults to an IP address of 10.101.92.101 on port one and 192.168.92.101
on port two.
RPU3 defaults to 10.101.93.101 on port one and 192.168.93.101 on port two.
Each Eos device on the network should be given a unique IP address. If running multiple devices
of the same type (for example - two consoles, or two RPUs), you must alter the default static IP
addresses to ensure proper functionality.
Changing the static IP address is done through the ECU (see Network Settings, page 370), on the
{Network} page. Manually change the IP address of any non-master Eos device by clicking in the
IP Address field and entering the new number from the keyboard. When done, press [Enter].
Note:
It is recommended that you alter the very last digit of the static IP address by an
increment of one for each additional Eos device on the network. Therefore, if the
master ends in “101”, change the backup to end is “102”, a client to end in “103”
and so on.
Eos Ti & Gio
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