Network configuration storage, Web browser setup – Grass Valley 8900NET v.3.2.2 User Manual

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8900NET Instruction Manual

Web Browser Setup

Network Configuration Storage

8900NET software version 3.0.0 and later enables storage of the IP
addresses (network configuration) on the frame backplane on frames that
are equipped with storage capability (see

Figure 5 on page 11

). In earlier

versions of software and frame types with no storage capacity, the IP
addresses are stored on the 8900NET module and stay with the module
when it is moved to another frame.

There are a number of ways to determine what type of frame you have.

Table 4

lists all available frame types and how they can be identified. The

assembly number of the frame is identified on a label located inside the
frame inside the chassis.

To determine what frame model you have and where IP addresses are
stored, you may also access the Frame Status page with the web browser
(see

Figure 18 on page 33

). All frames with 8900NET cards with software

version 3.0.0 and later will report a

Network Config

status message as one of

the following:

Network configuration stored on 8900NET module, or

Network configuration stored on frame.

Web Browser Setup

The recommended Web browser for use with the 8900NET Control and
Monitoring System is either:

Netscape Navigator 4.x or later, or

Internet Explorer 4.x or later.

Versions 3.x or earlier of these browsers may cause undesirable results in
the presentation of HTML frames.

Table 4. 8900 Frames Types IP Storage Capability

Model Number

Backplane

Assembly Number

Network Config

Storage

8900TFN-A

Audio backplane with 1 IC

610-0960-00

8900NET module

8900TFN

Video backplane with 1 IC

630-0063-00

8900NET module

8900TFN-A

Audio backplane with 2 ICs

610-0960-01

Frame backplane

8900TFN-V

Video backplane with 2 ICs

610-0984-00

Frame backplane

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