Crestron cen-oem User Manual

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Ethernet OEM Module 
 
Crestron eServer™
 
Glossary of Terms 
Browser 
A browser is a software program that allows you to view and interact with various 
kinds of Internet resources available on the World Wide Web. A browser is 
commonly called a web browser.  
CIP 
Crestron Internet Protocol (CIP) allows Crestron IP devices to communicate with 
each other. 
CNX Control System 
A CNX control system is any Crestron control processor in the CNX product line. 
Currently, these include the integrated control systems CNMSX-PRO and the 
CNMSX-AV and modular control system CNRACKX/-DP. 
CNX Gateway 
Crestron software program that routes control messages between Crestron devices 
and client applications. Client applications can include e-control web pages or 
applications written using the Crestron ActiveCNX control. 
Default Router 
Default router is the address of the router the device uses to communicate with 
devices that are not connected directly to the local network. 
Graphical User Interface 
Allows users to navigate and interact with information on their computer screen by 
using a mouse to point, click, and drag icons and other data around on the screen, 
instead of typing in words and phrases. Windows and Macintosh operating systems 
are examples of GUIs. The World Wide Web is an example of a GUI designed to 
enhance navigation of the Internet, once done exclusively via terminal-based (typed 
command line) functions. 
HTML 
An acronym for Hypertext Markup Language, HTML is the computer language used 
to create hypertext documents. HTML uses a finite list of tags that describe the 
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