Configure profile mdis, Configure profile mdis” on, Configure mediaframe components – Grass Valley Aurora Transfer v.6.0b User Manual

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September 11, 2006

Aurora Transfer Instruction Manual

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Configure MediaFrame components

Configure Profile MDIs

This page configures the Managed Device Interfaces (MDI) for the Profile Media
Servers. As you add Profile MDIs make sure that you associate Profile MDIs and
Profile host names correctly.

Multiple Profile MDIs run on a single machine (the Transfer Server), but they each
need their own process port number. For this purpose, enter incrementing numbers
9130 - 9139 in the “Port” field. The MDIs and their port numbers must match settings
as in

“Configure Media Frame ASK: Register components” on page 26

. To make the

configurations easier to read for troubleshooting purposes, add MDIs sequentially so
there is a correlation between the port number and any number in the MDI name. The
field increments automatically, or you can manually enter port numbers.

For configuring a basic Transfer system, do not configure transfer targets.

http://localhost:280

Managed Devices

Profile MDI

Access this page locally on the Transfer server.

Port 9100 is required.

a

a.

Do not change this port number. It is for a service that
manages the port 9130-9139 processes.

All Domain names in the Aurora Transfer system must be identical.

Saves changes. Changes are lost if you leave the configuration page without
updating.

Select a Profile MDI.

Enter the hostname of the Profile for the MDI selected above.

For Open SAN systems, enter here the names of the other Profile XP systems
on the Open SAN that are managed by this MDI. Separate hostnames with
commas.

The time that the Profile MDI waits before it informs the Aurora Transfer
system that a clip has finished recording. Leave at 2.

Increment 9130-9139 so each Profile MDI has a unique process port.

Click to add as an existing managed device. For stand-alone Profile Media
Servers, add a MDI for each one. For Open SAN Profile Media Servers, add
only one MDI per Open SAN.

Verify the MDIs currently on-line.

Click to remove the selected managed device.

For a Transfer system, do not configure the fields below this point.

Always click

Update…

buttons after making changes

To put changes into effect, start or restart Profile MDI Service on the MDI
server.

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