Crestron | Ethernet/Cresnet Interface |
Glossary of Terms
CIP
Cresnet (over) Internet Protocol is a combination of Cresnet and Internet protocols. On a regular Cresnet network (such as a CNMSX talking to a
CTP
Crestron Terminal Protocol is the protocol used when the viewport establishes a connection via REMOTE
CNX Control System
A CNX control system is any Crestron control processor in the CNX product line.
Currently, these include the integrated control systems
Cresnet ID
Cresnet ID, a unique identity code ranging from 03 to FE (in hexadecimal), is given to all devices that communicate using the Cresnet network protocol.
Default Router
A default router is a router that sends packets within the local network to destinations outside of the local network, or receives them from outside and propagates them onto the local network. It is also referred to as a Gateway.
Ethernet Hub
Inexpensive four to 16 port devices that provide a way to physically tap into an existing Ethernet connection and expand the plugs available, but do not perform any packet routing.
Gateway
See Default Router above.
IP Address
Internet protocol address is a unique number that is used to represent every single computer in a network. All the computers on the Internet have a unique IP address. The format of the IP address is four numbers separated by dots (e.g., 198.168.0.1).
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