Справочник Пользователя для Crestron qm-rmcrx

Скачать
Страница из 64
QuickMedia™ Receiver/Processor                             Crestron QM-RMCRX 
The QM-RMCRX provides an integrated Web server with SSL, allowing users 
to control AV devices from any computer on the LAN, WAN, or even custom 
web pages designed using Crestron VisionTools
®
 Pro-e. With Crestron  
e-Control 2 XPanel technology, Web pages have the same look and feel as TPS 
touchpanel pages, with the same outstanding runtime performance. Crestron  
e-Control 2 also generates standalone XPanel programs that users can launch 
from their Windows
®
 desktop or from Windows PocketPC 2002 PDA devices 
and Windows Tablet PCs. With built-in support for SSL, users can feel 
confident knowing that their Crestron e-Control 2 connection to the control 
system is secure and private. 
The QM-RMCRX supports all Crestron e-Control power applications, including 
Crestron RoomView™ software. Using Crestron RoomView, organizations can 
monitor multiple room A/V controllers on an Ethernet network, in real time, 
from any network PC. Crestron RoomView and the QM-RMCRX can provide 
remote power control and management of A/V devices, including monitoring 
lamp life of projectors, device status to ensure proper equipment operations, 
room occupancy, equipment use log, and device and room security. 
NOTE:  DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network protocol 
that enables a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address to an 
individual computer's TCP/IP stack software. DHCP assigns a number 
dynamically from a defined range of numbers (i.e., a scope) configured for a 
given network.  
NOTE:  DNS stands for Domain Name Service (or System). Its primary use is 
to translate, or resolve, the IP number for a computer (e.g., 129.79.5.208) from 
an alphanumeric name. 
NOTE:  SSL, or Secure Socket Layer, is the most commonly used protocol for 
Web security. In addition to providing security for HTTP (Web hypertext) 
transactions, SSL works with other TCP/IP standards such as IMAP mail and 
LDAP directory access. For a security standard such as SSL to work, the 
browser and the Web server must both be configured to use it. SSL works by 
creating a temporary shared "key" that only allows the devices on either end of a 
transmission, to scramble and unscramble information. To anyone between the 
sender and the receiver, the SSL transmission is indecipherable. SSL uses 
certificates to verify that a device, browser or server is authentic. In addition, all 
data sent over an encrypted SSL connection is protected with a mechanism for 
detecting tampering — that is, for automatically determining whether the data 
has been altered in transit. Crestron's implementation of SSL supports self-
signed certificates and certificates issued by official Internet Certifying 
Authorities combined with assignable security levels and password protection. 
Crestron SSL integration uses the RSA 1024 bit Key Exchange Algorithm with 
a host of cipher suites. 
 QuickMedia™ Receiver/Processor: QM-RMCRX 
Operations Guide - DOC. 6236A