Preliminary – Extron Electronics IPCP Pro Series User Guide User Manual

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IPCP Pro Series • Introduction

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Network and configuration features

Global compatibility — The IPCP uses industry standard Ethernet communication

protocols, including DHCP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP, NTP, SFTP, SMTP, SNMP, SSH,
TCP/IP, and UDP/IP.

Embedded web pages — The IPCP embedded web pages include online

diagnostics and monitoring of basic features.

Network switch — The IPCP Pro 350 and IPCP Pro 350M include an unmanaged

3 port switch which supports 10Base-T up to gigabit (1000Base-T) Ethernet
communication. Connect any one of these ports to the LAN for communication with the
IPCP. Connect the other two ports to devices such as TouchLink Pro touchpanels and
network-controlled AV devices.

Remote equipment management — The IP Link Pro connection allows you

to remotely manage, monitor, and control several Ethernet-enabled products such
as projectors, cameras, video conferencing equipment, switchers, and other AV
equipment. The IPCP provides support for the following:

TCP and UDP connections

Password-protected TCP connections

Up to eight Ethernet devices at a time depending on the configuration mode
(GC Professional or GC Plus)

Connection via IP address or host name

Multi-level password protection — Allows security to be set based on user roles.

System asset management — The software/control processor/configured system

allows you to control, monitor, and schedule various functions of devices in the system.

E-mail notification — The IPCP can be set up to send e-mail notifications, such as a

notice that a projector has been disconnected or the projector lamp has been used for
a designated number of hours.

Each IPCP Pro Series control processor offers

up to 4.5 MB of flash memory for storing
Extron GlobalViewer and user-supplied web
pages, configuration settings, and device
drivers. Data in flash memory is served at a
transfer rate of 6 Mbps (megabits per second).

SDRAM: 512 MB
Flash: 4.5 GB

Public vs. private LAN

ports?

PRELIMINARY

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