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AMX What are the recommended device number ranges for NetLinx

Written by Gary Brindley

Updated at December 29th, 2025

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​Question:

What are the recommended device number ranges for Netlinx?

Answer:

  • 0:3:0 – 0:x:0 Netlinx IP Connections (While 0:2:0 is technically valid also, we don't use it)
  • 1-255 Axcess Devices Use Axcess standards
  • 301-3060 Netlinx card frames Start at frame number 25 - (frame# * 12) + 1
  • 5003-5999 EXB/VPX/ICSNet Netlinx devices EXB-COM2, EXB-IRS4, VPX-1701, NXI, NXM-COM2 etc.
  • 6001-6999 Devices that are not auto configured, DX-RX, DX-TX, SDX, ICSNet Landmark devices PLH-VS8, PLB-AS16
  • 7001-7999 P3 Devices
  • 8001-8999 PCLink Device PCLink devices are PC Programs
  • 10001-31999 Ethernet/ICSNet Touch Panels DMS, IMS, future panels
  • 32001-32767 Dynamic devices Actual range used by master (Since these are dynamic devices they shouldn't be defined in code)
  • 32768-36863 Netlinx Virtual devices Traditionally we start at 33001
  • 41001-41199 DUET Virtual devices
  • 45001-45064 Auto configured DXLINK transmitters/SDX
  • 46001-46064 Auto configured DXLINK Receivers

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