User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Information
- About Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Contents
- Terminology
- Steps to use the software
- Software operating requirements
- Notes
- Notes regarding device detection
- Notes regarding SWX2100/SWR2100P series PoE switch detection
- Notes regarding the power supply interruption function for the Yamaha PoE switch
- Notes regarding a slave with the stack function enabled
- Notes on printing and print preview of the “Whole map”
- Notes regarding detection of Dante-enabled devices
- Installing and uninstalling Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Starting and exiting Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Yamaha LAN Monitor screen structure
- Network settings on the computer
- Basic operation
- Menu bar
- Toolbar and display area
- Main screen
- Web GUI
- Resources
- Troubleshooting
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Yamaha LAN Monitor for Win User Guide
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[Export Label Settings]
Opens the “Export Label Settings” dialog box.
Saves device labels specified in the “Connected Devices” view as a file. The saved file has a filename extension
of “.nml.”
[Basic Settings]
Opens the “Basic Settings” dialog box.
Displays a dialog box in which you can make basic settings for Yamaha LAN Monitor.
1 Slave monitoring time interval
Set the slave monitoring time interval in seconds.
Setting range: 2 – 10 sec
Default: 3 sec
This will detect the slave and update the Main screen every time the set amount of seconds elapses.
2 Monitoring times until slave disappearance is detected
Set the monitoring times until slave disappearance is detected.
Setting range: 2 – 10 times
Default: 3 times
If the search packets have been sent for the set number of times without receiving a response packet from
the slave, the corresponding slave is assumed lost.
3 Device monitoring time interval
Set the device monitoring time interval in seconds.
Setting range: 1800 – 86400 sec
Default: 1800 sec
This will detect devices connected to a slave every time the set amount of time elapses.
4 Keepalive
This pings slaves and devices with an IP address to confirm their existence. This is used to set the ping
interval, the wait time for reply, and the number of failed attempts before a connection is assumed to be down.
•Interval time:
Set the ping interval in seconds.
Setting range: 1 – 1800 sec
Default: 10 sec
• Wait time for reply:
Set the wait time for reply to pings in seconds.
Setting range: 1 – 60 sec
Default: 1 sec
• Number of failure for detecting down:
Set the number of failures before a connection is detected as being down.
Setting range: 1 – 100 times
Default: 3 times
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