Black Box VX-HDMI-IP-MTX, VX-HDMI-IP-VTX, VX-HDMI-IP-MRX Advanced IP Commands, COM1 PuTTY screen

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Chapter 5: Advanced Commands

5.1 Advanced IP Commands

Each device has three possible modes of establishing an IP address: autoip, dhcp, and static.

1.AutoIP is the default mode and it will always automatically assign available IP addresses in the private IP domain 169.254.xxx.xxx

NOTE: The MediaCento IPX uses the Avahi zeroconf protocol to find an available IP in the 169.254.xxx.xxx range.

2. DHCP client gets an address from the local DHCP server.

CAUTION: Make sure a DHCP client is connected or problems will occur.

3.Static allows you to manually change the IP address and netmask of the device. This requires further input before reboot.

To change the IP mode, type in:

 

astparam s ip_mode <mode>

(where <mode> is autoip, dhcp, or static)

astparam save

(saves changes)

reboot

(reboots the device)

If static is selected, the following commands are needed before reboot. Type in:

astparam s ipaddr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

(enter IP address for x’s)

astparam s netmask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

(enter netmast for x’s)

astparam save

(saves changes)

reboot

 

Figure 5-3. COM1 PuTTY screen.

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Contents Extend audio and video signals via an existing LAN Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC RFI Statement Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOMElectrical Safety StatementNOM Statement NOM Statement Table of Contents Accessing the Web Interface for a Transmitter Specifications SpecificationsOverview Introduction OverviewAvailable Models Video Wall Transmitter and Receiver Exclusive Functions Multicast and Video Wall Transmitter and Receiver FunctionsWhat’s Included Hardware Description Transmitters Additional Items You Will NeedTransmitter top panel Components of the Transmitters Receiver front panel ReceiversReceiver top panel Indicators Function Button Edid Copy Reset ButtonInstallation InstallationConfiguration Basic Configuration ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Accessing through Serial Accessing through Telnet Advanced Commands Advanced CommandsAdvanced Commands COM1 PuTTY screen Advanced IP CommandsAdvanced Multicast IP Configuration Receiver TransmitterSerial Extension Options controlling local serial lines Telnet Extension Setting up Telnet extension using a Telnet protocolTurning off line echo and local line editing Accessing the Web Interface Accessing the Web InterfaceAccessing the Transmitter without an IP Address Setup screen without IP address Web setup screen with IP address Video Wall Features Video Wall FeaturesVideo Wall Setup Basic Setup screen Number to the connected monitor Shows the Advanced Setup screen. -2 describes its components Target Show OSD checkbox Advanced Commands screen Row Position Troubleshooting Problem/Solutions TroubleshootingContacting Black Box Shipping and Packaging Appendix. Connector Pinouts Appendix Connector PinoutsAbout Black Box Chapter