Eos Configuration Utility 561
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}.
{Start Anyway} - launches without a network interface. Only User 1 is displayed above
the CIA.
{Start Offline} - starts in offline mode.
{Cancel} - remains in start-up without launching into the Eos application.
{Disable All ETCProtocols}
CAUTION:
This button will uncheck all boxes for currently-enabled output,
interface, DHCP, and SNTP protocols for the selected network port.
{Reset to Defaults}
CAUTION:
This button will restore all network settings on the selected port
to their ETC defaults. This includes factory-default IPaddresses 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 macOSwith 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.