Networking tips – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.3 User Manual

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June 25, 2009

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Networking tips

resolution. This directs the streaming traffic to the correct port. Refer to the K2
Media Client System Guide
for a complete explanation.

• K2 Media Servers (including optional NH servers) must be on the streaming

network, as they provide the FTP interface for shared storage streaming traffic.
Shared storage K2 Media Clients do not need to be on the streaming network
because they do not send or receive streaming traffic.

• On the shared storage K2 Media Client, the two control GigE ports are configured

as a team. The control team shares a single IP address. Do not attempt to un-team
the control ports. On the Level 30R K2 Storage System (a redundant K2 Storage
System), both control ports are connected and the control team provides
redundancy.

• On the shared storage K2 Media Client, the two media (iSCSI) GigE ports are not

teamed. On the Level 30R K2 Storage System (a redundant K2 Storage System),
both media ports are connected and each media port is assigned to a different media
(iSCSI) network, which is required for redundancy.

Also refer to

“About networks and FTP” on page 444

Use the following procedures as necessary to implement your networking strategies.

NOTE: It is recommended that you configure Media network (iSCSI) IP addresses
and Streaming network IP addresses using the K2 System Configuration
application, rather than doing so on the local machine using standard Windows
procedures.

Networking tips

• Before beginning network configuration, determine the IP addresses and names

needed for the machines in your K2 system. Work with the network administrator
at your facility to have those IP addresses and names available for your use.

• Establish a consistent convention for machine names and IP addresses. It is

recommended that you embed a root name or other unique identifier for this
particular K2 Storage System in the computer name. Also, a common convention
for IP addresses is to use a numerical pattern or sequence in the IP addresses to
indicate device-types and/or ports, as in the following example:

NOTE: This example assumes a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0

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