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Networking Guide
Redwood Manager 3.0
August 2013
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Networking Guide Redwood Manager 3.0 August 2013

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4 Troubleshooting If you are having problems networking the Engines, review the following common problems. 4.1 Unable to Remotely Access the Engine

Page 3 - 1 Introduction

If the Cluster configuration is correct on all Engines, the Engines might not be communicating with each other due to a network related problem. Norma

Page 4 - 1.2 Required Ports

Appendix A: How to Set the IP Address on Your Operating System Windows XP and Windows 7 1. From the Control Panel, open Network Connections. 2. In

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Table of Contents 1 Introduction ...

Page 6 - 2.2 Using DHCP

1 Introduction The Redwood Engine manages the lighting policies, communicates to the Redwood Gateways, distributes low-voltage DC power to the fixture

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DHCP Advantages • Easiest deployment because all parameters are automatically provided to the device from the DHCP server when the device is attached

Page 8 - 3.2 Prerequisites

2 Adding the Redwood Engine to the Network The front of the Engine has two management ports. Use the LAN port if you are connecting the Engine to you

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5. Click Manage Lights. 6. On the Redwood Manager page, click the gear icon ( ) in the top right corner to open the Engine Configuration screen. 7.

Page 10 - 4 Troubleshooting

9. (Optional) To set the Engine’s date and time, click the Time tab. a. To set the time manually, select Manual, select the time zone, and enter the

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3 Grouping Engines into Clusters If you have several Engines, you can group them together into a Cluster or multiple Clusters for easier management. Y

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3. In the Cluster tab, name the Cluster and set the Master Engine and Local Engine IDs to 0. You can leave the Master IP field empty. Note: You do no

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