Yamaha MY16-CII MY16-CII CobraNet Manager Lite for Yamaha Owners Manual - Page 6

Network Adaptor Setup, IP Address Setup, IP Range End

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Note: The "Preferences" window can be opened after the CobraNet Manager has been launched by selecting [General Preferences] from the [Setup] menu. Network Adaptor Setup 1. Select the network adaptor (primary network) connected to the MY16-CII from the "Select primary network adaptor" selection box. 2. Select "None" or a secondary network (a backup network that will take over if the primary network connection is interrupted) adaptor from the "Select secondary network adaptor" selection box. Note: The CobraNet Manager can be used even if secondary network is not selected. Be sure to select "None" if no secondary network will be used. IP Address Setup In order to set the bundle number and other CobraNet parameters using the CobraNet Manager, it is necessary to assign IP addresses to the MY16-CII cards. The CobraNet Manager has a function that will automatically assign IP numbers, which can normally be used as follows. Note: It is not necessary to assign IP addresses if the CobraNet Manager will not be used. 1. The range over which IP address will be automatically assigned is specified by the "IP Range Start" and "IP Range End" parameters. IP addresses having the same network address as the computer but different host addresses will be assigned. Note: The first time the CobraNet Manager is launched the IP address range is automatically set based on the computer's IP address (network address and host address). If these settings are acceptable they do not need to be changed. Note: Be sure that the specified IP address range does not include the computer's own IP address. If the computer IP address is 192.168.0.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 IP Range Start 192.168.0.2 IP Range End 192.168.0.253 If the computer IP address is 172.16.0.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0 IP Range Start 172.16.0.2 IP Range End 172.16.254.253 CobraNet Manager Lite for Yamaha Owner's Manual 6

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Note:
The “Preferences” window can be opened after the CobraNet Manager has been launched
by selecting [General Preferences] from the [Setup] menu.
Network Adaptor Setup
1.
Select the network adaptor (primary network) connected to the MY16-CII from the “Select
primary network adaptor” selection box.
2.
Select “None” or a secondary network (a backup network that will take over if the primary
network connection is interrupted) adaptor from the “Select secondary network adaptor”
selection box.
Note:
The CobraNet Manager can be used even if secondary network is not selected. Be sure to
select “None” if no secondary network will be used.
IP Address Setup
In order to set the bundle number and other CobraNet parameters using the CobraNet Manager,
it is necessary to assign IP addresses to the MY16-CII cards. The CobraNet Manager has a
function that will automatically assign IP numbers, which can normally be used as follows.
Note:
It is not necessary to assign IP addresses if the CobraNet Manager will not be used.
1.
The range over which IP address will be automatically assigned is specified by the “IP
Range Start” and “IP Range End” parameters. IP addresses having the same network
address as the computer but different host addresses will be assigned.
Note:
The first time the CobraNet Manager is launched the IP address range is automatically set
based on the computer’s IP address (network address and host address). If these settings are
acceptable they do not need to be changed.
Note:
Be sure that the specified IP address range does not include the computer’s own IP
address.
If the computer IP address is 192.168.0.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
IP Range Start
192.168.0.2
IP Range End
192.168.0.253
If the computer IP address is 172.16.0.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0
IP Range Start
172.16.0.2
IP Range End
172.16.254.253
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