Device

These are the settings that determine the method to get an IP address and / or the actual IP address information that Eos uses for network communication.

On ETCnomad, these settings are determined by Windows or macOS, and cannot be edited here.

Note:  Consoles with more than one network interface card (NIC) should avoid connecting more than one port to the same network or subnet.

Status

A port is "online" in green if it is configured, connected to a network and operational. If any of those conditions is not true, it reports as “offline" in red.

Obtain IP Automatically

Note:  ETC recommends the use of a static IP address for compatibility with other ETC devices, though the needs of your particular installation may vary.

When enabled, this allows the console to request an IP address from a DHCP server during startup. If one responds, it will use the assigned IP address.

If no DHCP server is available, the console will default to a self-generated link-local IP address in the range of 169.254.X.X. The IP address used by the console in this configuration may change dynamically as needed. A change should typically only occur when there are changes to the network configuration or to resolve an IP address conflict.

Enabling or disabling this setting will require you to reboot the console for the new setting to take affect.

Note:  You cannot set the console to receive an IP address via DHCP and act as a DHCP server at the same time. It can either send dynamic addresses or receive them, but not both at the same time.

IP Address

Allows you to assign a static IP address if "Obtain IP Automatically" is disabled. Select the field to open a pop-up allowing you to enter the address.

The following is a list of the default IP addresses:

Console Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
Apex 20 10.101.190.101 192.168.190.101 172.16.190.101 10.0.190.101
Apex 10 10.101.192.101 192.168.192.101 172.16.192.101 10.0.192.101
Apex 5 10.101.191.101 192.168.191.101 172.16.191.101 10.0.191.101
Eos Ti 10.101.92.101 192.168.92.101    
Gio 10.101.91.101 192.168.91.101    
Gio @ 5 10.101.98.101 192.168.98.101    
Ion Xe 10.101.100.20 192.168.100.20    
Ion Xe 20 10.101.100.30 192.168.100.30    
Ion Xe RPU 10.101.96.201 192.168.96.201    
Element 2 10.101.99.101 192.168.99.101    
ETC Puck 10.101.185.101 192.168.185.101    
RPU3 10.101.93.101 192.168.93.101    
RVI3 10.101.86.101 192.168.86.101    
Ion Classic 10.101.100.101      
Ion RPU 10.101.96.101      
Element Classic 10.101.97.101      
Eos Classic 10.101.90.101      
Eos Classic RPU 10.101.95.101      
RVI 10.101.85.101      

If "Obtain IP Automatically" is enabled, this field will display the IP address that is being used by the console (whether it is served via DHCP or a self-generated link-local IP address and subnet mask).

Subnet Mask

Allows you to assign a static subnet mask if "Obtain IP Automatically" is disabled. The default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.

If "Obtain IP Automatically" is enabled, this field will display the subnet mask that is being used by the console (whether it is served via DHCP or a self-generated link-local IP address and subnet mask).

Default Gateway

Allows you to assign a static gateway IP address if "Obtain IP Automatically" is disabled.

Eos consoles controlling a Net2 system should use their IP address as the default gateway. All other consoles should default to 10.101.1.1.

If "Obtain IP Automatically" is enabled, this field will display the gateway IP address that is being used by the console (whether it is served via DHCP or a self-generated link-local IP address and subnet mask).

Physical Address

The physical address is the MAC address, a unique device identifier that cannot be modified.

Network Interface Delay (Required)

Note:  This option is not available on ETCnomad.

When {Required} is enabled, the console will wait for the network connection to be fully initialized before launching the Eos application.

When enabled, a launching window will display on start-up. If a network connection is not made, you will have the option to {Start Anyway}, {Start Offline}, or to {Cancel}.

{Reset to Defaults}

CAUTION:  This button will restore all network settings on the selected port to their ETC defaults. This includes factory-default IP addresses and settings.

Remote Startup / Shutdown

It is possible to remotely power on and off some Eos devices, such as RVIs, RPUs, and client consoles. Windows or macOS with ETCnomad cannot be remotely powered on and off.

{Remote Startup} and {Remote Shutdown} must be enabled on each device before it can receive the power on and off commands. The default setting for both is Disabled.

The Remote Power commands are sent from the browser. The command for Power On is sent from Browser > Network > Power On MultiConsole System, and the command for Power Off is from Browser > Network > Power Off MultiConsole System.

Note:  Only devices that synchronize with the primary will be available for Remote Power On and Off.

{Ping}

Ping is used to test the network connection between two devices.

  1. Click the empty box on the left, and enter the IP address of the device you want to ping.
  2. Press Start. You will either see replies from the device, or "response timed out," indicating the device is not responding to the ping.

Allowed Outputs

A range or ranges of addresses that can be assigned to limit the number of output addresses. The default setting is to allow addresses 1 through 32767488.