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Re: S3 static IP address
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Re: S3 static IP address
Also if anyone wants instructions on setting up a DHCP server on OS X, this worked for me:
http://www.jacquesf.com/2011/04/mac-os-x-dhcp-server/
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Then it wouldn't need DHCP, would it? Crossover cable? I doubt he's using a pre G5 Mac since he must be using ProTools 11 Hey, I'm old school...while it may not matter any more, for a good chunk of my networking career it did...so, force of habit.
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Re: S3 static IP address
If you are using anything at the IP layer such as UDP, you'll need an IP address (via DHCP, static configuration, etc). The ProControl used raw Ethernet frames and did not need an IP address.
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Is there something else plugged into your switch that does have a DHCP server? And if you have a spare minute, please try the direct-connect method and let us know what happens. It would be good info to have either way...
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Could Eucon be using some sort of "bastard" protocol? It really would be nice if some of the Eucon guys would jump in here with some definitive info...
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The switch has a DHCP server, so that's why that works. Direct connect works now I've setup a DHCP server on the second Ethernet port. In theory it might be possible to use an address on the subnet of the S3's self-assigned IP (you can interrogate this in utility mode). But that didn't work for me.
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I don't know about ICON but EuCon uses CORBA (and thus TCP/IP). Their discovery protocol does use multicast but in theory it should work across segments. Google "EuCon multicast" and you'll find some good references.
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Re: S3 static IP address
Hey Guys,
S3 uses DHCP and its not currently possible to set your own Static IP like on Artist. Set up should be as simple as ensuring the network interface on your computer is set up for DHCP. If you want to use a manual address instead you need to make sure its on the same subnet as your S3. To do this, enter Utility Mode on S3 (User + Cancel + View 1 + View 2 on power up and release when you see Avid Logos for 2 seconds). Then, go to System and write down the IP address. Let's say its 169.254.10.141. Then in Network Prefs enter IP address of 169.254.10.140 with Subnet 255.255.0.0. If that isn't working on Mac, go to Network Prefs>Advanced>IPv6 and set it to Link-Local. You may also need to reboot the computer. I am curious, why is Static IP desired over DHCP here?
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S3 static IP address
A couple of reasons: I might want to use it with my laptop point-to-point when there's no network connectivity. Also I've a session coming up where I'm bringing in my Mac Pro to another studio and being able to keep it on the second Ethernet port avoids me having to know anything about their network infrastructure.
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