About networking, Restoring network configuration, Identify adapters – Grass Valley K2 Summit 3G v.8.0 User Manual

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Rebuilding to Online. You may need to refresh the Storage Utility display. You can also open the
Progress dialog box, by clicking

View | Progress Report

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Related Topics

Disk module removal

on page 99

Front panel indicators

on page 34

About networking

When you receive a K2 Summit system from the factory, it has a specific network configuration,
including a loopback adapter and two of the four Gigabit Ethernet ports configured as a teamed pair.
The Gigabit Ethernet ports, as viewed when looking at the rear panel, are represented in the following
illustration.

1

2 3

4

Control Team: Same for internal, direct-
connect, and SAN storage.

iSCSI:
SAN
storage

iSCSI:
Redundant
SAN stor -
age

Control:
Internal,
direct-
connect,
and SAN
storage

Control:
Redundant
SAN stor -
age

FTP/Streaming:

Internal and

direct-connect stor -

age

Media

Connection #1

Control

Connection #1

Control

Connection #2

Media

Connection #2

Restoring network configuration

When you restore a system from its system specific image, network configuration is also restored
to the factory default settings. This is the recommended method of restoring network configuration.
However, if for some other reason you must configure network settings manually, use the tasks in
this section to restore the default network configuration.

Identify adapters

On some systems, it is possible that the Microsoft Windows operating system has enumerated
network adapter names in an unpredictable sequence. You must identify adapters by their location

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K2 Summit 3G Production Client Service Manual

02 February 2012

Service procedures

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