Specifications
Removing the ECCP Board
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There is another alternative for making a network connection 
to a Conductor NT client console that is not 
is not is not 
is not equipped with an 
ECCP board but does
doesdoes
does contain a third-party Ethernet card. The 
client console can be connected to the Onet instead of the Cnet 
as shown in Appendix D. As long as the client console’s server 
is connected to the Cnet, the client console will be able to 
access data in global databases. During setup the console 
must be specified as a routed
routedrouted
routed Conductor NT client console. 
If a client or server console is connected to the Cnet via an 
ECCP board, it is permissible to also
alsoalso
also connect to the Onet or 
another network using a single channel Ethernet adapter 
board, as shown in Appendix D. (Use of two single channel 
Ethernet adapter boards in the same Conductor NT console is 
not supported.)
Cnet Addresses
The Symphony products which interface with Controlware 
have a default addressing scheme for assigning IP addresses to 
Symphony nodes, based on the node type and node number. 
The default addressing scheme is discussed in Appendix D of 
this guide. The Conductor NT console is considered to be the 
equivalent of a Conductor UX node in this scheme.
The default address for a Conductor NT console connected to 
the Cnet is 40.0.5.n, where n is the node number of the con-
sole. This is a number from one to 99, assigned during installa-
tion of the Conductor NT software. If the default addressing 
scheme is used, then use this as the IP address when configur-
ing TCP/IP. 
If there is a single Ethernet network, with no gateways (i.e., 
Conductor UX consoles) to a redundant Cnet, it is permissible 
to use the default network number 40 to identify the network. 
Removing the ECCP Board
If it becomes necessary for some reason to remove the ECCP 
board, it is also necessary to remove the associated ECCP soft-
ware. Login to Windows as administrator to perform the follow-
ing operations.
1. From the task bar, select the following sequence: Start > 
Settings > Control Panel > Network icon.










