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Crestron DigitialMedia
Design Guide
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Ethernet Integration
DigitalMedia provides an Ethernet transport method in addition to HDMI, control, and USB HID transport. DigitalMedia carries
10/100 Ethernet to each room controller, supporting streaming media for multimedia devices, or providing LAN connectivity
for any room device that requires Ethernet or Internet access. Its Gigabit Ethernet connection to the external LAN helps
maximize bandwidth for each network port. Ethernet is also utilized internally by the Crestron control bus to manage all of the
DM devices in the system and provide display control in each room.
All DM products are Ethernet devices. Ethernet is transported via every DM-CAT, DM 8G, and DM-Fiber connection. When
using a DM-MD8X8, DM-MD16X16, DM-MD32X32, or DM-MD6X1 at the core of your system, the Ethernet uplink occurs at
the switcher, and Ethernet is distributed to the transmitter(s) or room box (or boxes) via the integrated 10/100 Ethernet switch
contained in the switcher, making separate LAN connections unnecessary.
Each DM device (switcher, transmitter, room box) must receive an IP address, via either DHCP (server required)
or static assigning.
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