Networking Guide Redwood Manager 3.0 August 2013
4 Troubleshooting If you are having problems networking the Engines, review the following common problems. 4.1 Unable to Remotely Access the Engine
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
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
Table of Contents 1 Introduction ...
1 Introduction The Redwood Engine manages the lighting policies, communicates to the Redwood Gateways, distributes low-voltage DC power to the fixture
DHCP Advantages • Easiest deployment because all parameters are automatically provided to the device from the DHCP server when the device is attached
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
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.
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
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
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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