Configuring raid network and snmp settings – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.2 Aug.01 2007 User Manual

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July 3, 2007

K2 Storage System Instruction Manual

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Configuring RAID

“Binding disk modules”

Refer to

“Prerequisites for initial configuration” on page 151

to confirm that the

RAID storage is ready for configuration.

Configuring RAID network and SNMP settings

Use the Storage Utility to configure the following settings for the Level 3 RAID
controller:

• IP address

• Subnet mask

• Gateway Address

• SNMP trap destinations

For Level 3 RAID, network and SNMP settings are set and stored on the RAID
controller module. Therefore if the RAID chassis has two controllers, each controller
has its own network settings and the RAID chassis exists as two entities on the control
network. In addition, the RAID storage device is configured by default for the SNMP
community name “public”. If your site’s policies require using a different SNMP
community name, contact your Grass Valley representative.

To configure these settings, do the following:

1. Launch Storage Utility from the K2 System Configuration application as in the

previous procedure. If the RAID chassis has two controllers, you will configure the
network settings on the controller connected to K2 Media Server you are currently
configuring.

2. As prompted, wait while Storage Utility gathers system information, then Storage

Utility opens.

3. In Storage Utility tree view, expand the node for the L3 RAID, right-click the icon

for a L3 RAID controller, and select

Configuration | Network Properties

. The

Controller Network Settings dialog box opens. For a Level 3 RAID chassis with
two controllers, these settings are for controller connected to the K2 Media Server
currently selected (or being configured) in the K2 System Configuration
application.

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