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Ethernet oem module crestron eserver – Crestron electronic Ethernet User Manual

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Ethernet OEM Module

Crestron eServer™

Web Browser Control of a Device Utilizing PC-based Web Server and Crestron CNX Gateway
Software

DEVICE

Ethernet

eServer

SIMPL+

LOGIC

ENGINE

RS-232

PC

Stored Files for

Web Server

CNX Gateway

Control

Control

Web Pages

Web

Browser

Another rationale for this configuration is if a device expects to utilize many
connections (more than five). The CNX gateway allows many more than five
simultaneous connections. Refer to the Software Development Kit & CNX Gateway
Operations Guide (latest revision of Doc. 5778) for additional CNX Gateway
information.

4. Custom Application Control of a Device Through the
eServer Utilizing Crestron ActiveCNX Control

Many manufacturers have spent years developing PC-based applications and would
like to use their existing tools that communicate via standard RS-232 with the
eServer. With relatively little work, such a configuration effectively makes their
tools "Internet ready". The ActiveCNX control, a free download component of the
Crestron e-control SDK, permits implementation of this configuration fairly easily.
Refer to the Active CNX Software Introduction & Tutorial manual (latest revision of
Doc. 5777) for additional information.

Many designers use Microsoft's serial control for doing low-level COM port
communications. Crestron ActiveCNX control has similar functions, events, and
properties. Therefore, it should be fairly easy to integrate with existing code. The
ActiveCNX control takes care of low-level Internet communications for a designer.

Custom Application Control of a Device Utilizing Crestron ActiveCNX Control

Ethernet

eServer

SIMPL+

LOGIC

ENGINE

RS-232

Custom PC Application

Control

ActiveCNX

Control

DEVICE

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Ethernet OEM Module: eServer™

Operations Guide - DOC. 8148