MDNS Service

Registers this device as a service using the MDNS no configuration protocol also called Bonjour.

Settings

on

Button to turn on or off the service.

running

A light that indicates whether the service is running. Because setting up and shutting down the service takes time, you may notice a small latency between clicking the on button and the running indicator light registering.

Most importantly if an error occurred during service start up (if you're not connected to any network for example), this light will not turn on.

hostname

The name of the host of this service, the intended usage is to use the Setup Settings module and its host name field to get the computer name.

port

The port the service is meant to listen on, this is not the MDNS port but the one that your traditional udp/tcp server or client is using.

service

The name of the provided service.

protocol

The network protocol used.

domain

The domain of the service, should pretty much always be local.

pinged

Sends out a trigger when this service gets pinged (when a request for this specific service is received).

last pinged by

The IP address of the computer that last pinged this service.

Common Settings

info

show manual

Opens the web browser to display information or help about the selected object, if it exists.

For more details about information/help creation, see create-help-file.

description

Description of the module for internal help purposes only. The description is not displayed in the interface.

ID's

visible only in god mode, see setup-panel-tab-expert.

unique ID

Current private ID for this control used to identify the object.

preset ID

Current private preset ID for this control used for presets.

recreate ID

If you experience difficulties in Polyphonic mode, try to recreate new id(s) with this button.

repair ID s

Each Patch shared on the local network uses its own ID (identification number). If you experience issues of Patches that don't send information to the good target, this button will rebuild all these id's.

Object Remote Address

absolute

Absolute remote address. see objects-address.

local

Local to the current patch remote address. see objects-address.

user addr

User defined remote address. see objects-address.

See also

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