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Problems with Cisco sx80, Camaras p60 y Crestron

dob1972
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Hi, we have a configuration with a Cisco Sx80 + Touch 10, 2 cisco P60 cameras, and a Creston 300 with an Android tablet and Creston Go Software.
The monitors, Android Tablet, the Creston, are on a switch with a 172.xxx subnet and the cameras and the touch have ips assigned by the Cisco Sx80 from a 169.xxxx range.

The Creston and the NS80 have a connection through RS232.
The movement of the cameras, zoom, etc, from the Touch 10 and from the Cisco SX80 works fine, but it does not work from the tablet that manages the Creston Go.

We think it could be because the cameras and Creston are in different IP range.
So, is it possible to tell the Cisco SX 80 to assign ips from the 172.x range instead of 169.x?
Thanks

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Wayne DeNardi
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

The SX80 has almost reached its end of support date and will become obsolete on 31 October 2024.  You should consider replacing it with something more current and supportable.

But, to assist you with your current issue - the Crestron should be interfacing with the codec, and not directly to the cameras.  If it is done this way, there should be no need to change any IP addresses.

Wayne

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