Network adapter, Acn priority, Etcnet2 priority – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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Eos Configuration Utility

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Network Adapter

This reports if the network adapter is “Online” (configured, connected to a network and operational).
It reports as “Offline” if any one of the above conditions is not true.

ACN Priority

This sets the control priority for ACN data from this console. The valid range for this setting is 1
(lowest) to 200 (highest). This is the reverse of ETCNet2.

ETCNet2 Priority

This sets the control priority for ETCNet2 data from this console. The valid range for this setting is
20 (lowest) to 1 (highest). This is the reverse of ACN.

File Server Path

This is a setting for an alternate show file storage location. It will accept any Windows standard file
path name. After setting this location, it will appear as an option within the save show dialog in Eos.
File path example: D:\storeFilesHere

Net3 Settings

All settings in this section require a reboot of the console before they will take effect. If this section
is greyed out, or you are unable to change any settings, you don’t have Net3 Services installed on
your console.

Enable Net3 Services

Net3 Services are a suite of services that provide infrastructure support for a Net3/ACN network.
Those services are a dynamic IP address server, a network time server and a file server. Each of
these services are described below.

Unchecking this box acts to disable all of the Net3 Services. Checking the box only enables
services selected to be active.

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