
The value can be changed to work with forwarded ports. CIP Port: The CIP (Crestron Internet Protocol) port number used to connect to the Crestron Home processor.The default value is 443 when SSL is enabled and 80 when SSL is disabled. Web Port: The port used to connect to the Crestron Home processor.The same host name or IP address cannot be used for multiple Crestron Home processors.Discovered systems are tracked by serial number. For discovered processors, this value will update if the discovery response indicates a change.If the processor was found during auto-discovery, the field displays a drop-down menu to select the host name or IP address of the processor. Host Name or IP Address: Enter the host name or IP address for the Crestron Home processor. If the processor was found during auto-discovery, the field is populated with the host name. Friendly Name or Location: Enter a name to help identify the Crestron Home processor.To edit the configuration for a Crestron Home processor, click Edit.Įnter the following information in the Add Home or Edit Home screen.To manually add a Crestron Home processor, click Add Manually.To add a Crestron Home processor that was discovered, click Add.Status Bar: Displays the status of the auto-discovery process and status of retrieving the configuration files from the Crestron Home System.For details, refer to Launch a Configuration. Connect: Retrieves the configuration files from the Crestron Home System and launches the configuration screen.For details, refer to Add or Edit a Crestron Home Processor. Edit: Changes the connection information for the Crestron Home processor.Add Manually: Add a Crestron Home processor that was not found during auto-discovery.Available for discovered processors that are not saved. Add: Saves the Crestron Home processor in the system list.NOTE: If the Crestron Home processor is discovered and then disconnected from the network, the processor is displayed in the Home List until the Crestron Home Setup app is closed and then restarted.
