Configuring for network communication, Remote control and optimizing the video, cont’d – Extron Electronics MTPX Plus Series Setup Guide User Manual

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Refer also to the MTPX Plus User’s Manual at

www.extron.com

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Refer also to the MTPX Plus User’s Manual at

www.extron.com

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Configuring for Network Communication

The first time you connect a PC to a switcher via its LAN

port, you may need to temporarily change the IP settings on

your PC in order to communicate with the controller. Then,

change the default settings (IP address, subnet mask, and

[optional] administrator name and password) in the controller

in order to use the unit on an intranet (LAN) or on the Internet.

After you have set up the MTPX Plus switcher for network

communication, you can reset the PC to its original network

configuration.

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The computer and the switcher must both be connected

to the same subnet on a LAN (using a straight-through

cable). Alternatively, you can use a crossover Ethernet

cable to connect the controller directly to the computer.

Use the ARP command to configure the IP address as follows:
1

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Obtain a valid IP address for the MTPX Plus switcher from

the network administrator.

2

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Obtain the MAC address (UID #) for the switcher from the

label on its rear panel. The MAC address should have this

format: 00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx.

3

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If the switcher has never been configured and is still set

for factory defaults, go to step 4. If not, perform a Mode 4

system reset. For detailed information on reset modes,

refer to “Rear Panel Operations” in the MTPX Plus User’s

Manual

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The switcher BME must be configured with the factory

default IP address (192.168.254.254) before the ARP

command is executed, as described below.

4

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At the PC, access the command prompt, then enter the

arp –s command. Type in the desired new IP address

for the unit (obtained in step 1) and the MAC address of

the unit (from the rear panel of the unit). For example:

arp –s 10.13.197.7 00-05-A6-03-69-B0 and then

press the Enter key.

After receiving the

arp -s command, the controller

changes to the new address and starts responding to the

ping requests, as described in step 5.

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You must ping the MTPX Plus switcher as shown in step 5

for the IP address change to take place. The response should

show the new IP address, as shown in the following figure.

5.

Execute a ping command by entering “ping” followed by

a space and the new IP address at the command prompt.

For example:

ping 10.13.197.7

C:\>ping 10.13.197.7

Pinging 10.13.197.7 with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 10.13.197.7: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128

Reply from 10.13.197.7: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128

Reply from 10.13.197.7: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128

Reply from 10.13.197.7: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128

Ping statistics for 10.13.197.7:

Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),

Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:

Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

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You can reconnect using either Telnet or a Web browser to

verify that the update was successful.

6.

After verifying that the IP address change was successful,

enter and issue the “arp –d” command at the DOS prompt.

For example:

arp –d 10.13.197.7 removes 10.13.197.7 from the ARP

table

or

arp –d* removes all static IP addresses from the ARP

table.

Loading the start-up page

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If your Ethernet connection to the matrix switcher is

unstable, try turning off the proxy server in your Web

browser. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, click Tools >
Internet Options

> Connections > LAN Settings, clear

the Use a proxy server... check box, and then click OK.

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For details on operating the switcher via HTML pages,

refer to the

MTPX Plus User's Manual, chapter 6,

“HTML Operation”

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