About siteconfig support on mediaframe devices – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual

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April 6, 2010

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About SiteConfig support on MediaFrame devices

4. Click

OK

to save settings and close.

5. If configuring a MediaFrame server that is also on the corporate LAN, and your

device does not show a corporate LAN interface, add an interface to represent the
corporate LAN connection. Then repeat the steps to configure an interface for the
corporate LAN, with settings as follows:

6. Copy these configurations onto the virtual server.

7. Do not modify the IP addresses of the CoServer Link ports (Ports 1 and 2 of the

add-on card). They are used only for communication between the servers. Refer to

“MediaFrame server instructions: HAAR platform” on page 22

.

8. Click

OK

to save settings and close.

About SiteConfig support on MediaFrame devices

Before SiteConfig can be used to discover or manage a device, the
device must meet the following requirements:

• The device must be a Microsoft Windows operating system device.

• The device must have Microsoft .NET version 2.0 installed, as reported in the

Windows Add/Remove Programs control panel.

• The ProductFrame Discovery Agent service must be running on the device, as

reported in the Windows Services control panel.If the Discovery Agent has not
been installed, you need to install it. The installer is in the Discovery Agent Setup
folder under the SiteConfig install folder.

DNS Suffix

Allowed, if applicable to the network. The DNS suffix is added to the
interface name.

Setting...

For corporate LAN network interface

Network

If using DHCP or external hosts file, select the unmanaged network that you
configured earlier.

IP Address

Select the IP address you plan to assign to the device.

Interface Name

These settings are irrelevant, as SiteConfig does not manage this network.

Set to Default

Use Interface
Name/Aliases in
Host Files

Aliases

DNS Suffix

For communication on some networks, a suffix, such as example.com, must
be added to host names.

Setting...

For control network interface

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