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Using This Guide10• Chapter 4, “Installing the Load–Balancing Network Switch,” describes how to install and configure a load-balancing network switch
Symbols and Conventions11> This symbol indicates menu commands (and subcommands) in the order you select them. For example, File > Import means
Using This Guide12If You Need HelpIf you are having trouble using the MediaNetwork Media Server:1. Retry the action, carefully following the instruct
If You Have Documentation Comments13• MediaNetwork Macintosh Fibre Channel Client Quick Start Card • Avid Unity MediaNetwork Windows Fibre Channel Cli
Using This Guide14Avid Educational ServicesFor information on courses/schedules, training centers, certifications, courseware, and books, please visi
Chapter 1Installing the Media Server HardwareThis chapter describes how to install and connect a Media Server to a Trilligent Cluster or to a MediaNet
Chapter 1 Installing the Media Server Hardware16Before You BeginKeep the shipping boxes that come with your Windows client. You might need to repack
Connecting the Media Server Cables17Installing the Media Server Rack-Mount RailsFollow the instructions supplied in the rail kit to install the Media
Chapter 1 Installing the Media Server Hardware18Connecting a Media Server to a Standard Monitor, Keyboard, and MouseIf you are using a standard moni
Connecting the Media Server Cables19Connecting a Media Server to the KVMTo connect the Media Server to a KVM:1. Locate a KVM cable in the kit. It has
Copyright and DisclaimerProduct specifications are subject to change without notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Avid Technology,
Chapter 1 Installing the Media Server Hardware205. Plug the optical cable connector into the Fibre Channel adapter board connector. The optical cabl
Connecting the Media Server Cables21Connecting to a 1-Gb MEDIASwitchUse the following procedure to correctly connect an optical GBIC and optical cable
Chapter 1 Installing the Media Server Hardware226. Remove the protective cover from the optical GBIC in the MEDIASwitch.7. Attach the connector on t
Connecting the Media Server Cables23Connecting to a 2-Gb MEDIASwitchUse the following procedure to correctly connect an optical SFP and optical cable
Chapter 1 Installing the Media Server Hardware247. Attach the connector on the optical cable into the optical SFP for the Media Server (see Figure 5
Chapter 2Installing the Media Server SoftwareThis chapter describes how to install and configure the appropriate software on a Media Server to make it
Chapter 2 Installing the Media Server Software26Setting Up a Media ServerTo set up a Media Server in a Trilligent Cluster or a MediaNetwork workgrou
Setting Up a Media Server27To determine the version of the Windows 2000 operating system installed on the Media Server:1. Right-click the My Computer
Chapter 2 Installing the Media Server Software28Installing the Windows 2000 HotfixesYou need to install the correct hotfixes on a Media Server to im
Setting Up a Media Server29To set the date, time, time zone, and Daylight Saving Time options on a Media Server:1. Double-click the time in the taskba
“This software contains V-LAN ver. 3.0 Command Protocols which communicate with V-LAN ver. 3.0 products developed by Videomedia, Inc. and V-LAN ver. 3
Chapter 2 Installing the Media Server Software306. Click the Properties button. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box opens.7. Select
Setting Up a Media Server31The Media Server requires you to allocate from 768 MB to 1536 MB of virtual memory on drive D:.To set the virtual memory si
Chapter 2 Installing the Media Server Software32Configuring a Media ServerA Media Server requires software for it to communicate with the File Manag
Configuring a Media Server335. Click Install Media Server. The InstallShield Wizard opens to the Welcome screen.6. Accept the default values presented
Chapter 2 Installing the Media Server Software344. Save the AISPortServer.ini file.5. Reboot the LANserver to mount the workspaces typed into the AI
Configuring a Media Server35Configuring the Windows Media Technology SoftwarenThis procedure is a high-level overview only. For more information, see
Chapter 2 Installing the Media Server Software363. Add a Mount Point, rename it, and map its Base path to a Trilligent workspace you have created to
Chapter 3Configuring the Media Server As an FTP ServerYou might want to set up a Media Server as an FTP server. This allows you to upload media files
Chapter 3 Configuring the Media Server As an FTP Server38To install the IIS for FTP:1. Locate the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM and manual that came in
Chapter 4Installing the Load–Balancing Network SwitchThis chapter describes how to install and configure a Foundry Networks® ServerIron™ load-balancin
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Chapter 4 Installing the Load–Balancing Network Switch40Installing the ServerIron SwitchTo install the ServerIron switch:1. Unpack the switch and it
Configuring the MS Loopback Adapter41Configuring the MS Loopback AdapterIf your Trilligent Cluster includes a Foundry Networks load-balancing (Layer 4
Chapter 4 Installing the Load–Balancing Network Switch42Configuring the ServerIron SwitchTo configure the basic physical parameters for your switch:
Advanced ServerIron Switch Configuration439. Set the domain by typing:ServerIron(config)# ip dns domain-name namewhere name is the name of the domain
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Chapter 5Installing the Network Routing SwitchThis chapter describes how to install and configure a Foundry Networks FastIron™ network routing (Layer
Chapter 5 Installing the Network Routing Switch46Installing the FastIron SwitchTo install the FastIron switch:1. Unpack the switch and its mounting
Configuring the FastIron Switch47Configuring the FastIron SwitchTo configure the basic physical parameters for your switch:1. Connect a PC or a laptop
Chapter 5 Installing the Network Routing Switch489. Set the domain by typing:FastIron(config)# ip dns domain-name namewhere name is the name of the
Appendix AMedia Server SpecificationsThis appendix provides the dimensions and weight, and the environmental, the electrical, and the power cord speci
ContentsUsing This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Who Should Use This Guide . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix A Media Server Specifications50Electrical SpecificationsThe electrical specifications for the Media Server are as follows:• Voltage — 115 o
Power Cord Specifications51Select the cord set according to the current rating of your unit. The following table lists the selection criteria for powe
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Appendix BRegulatory and Safety NoticesFCC NoticeThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditi
Appendix B Regulatory and Safety Notices54Canadian ICES-003This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causin
European Union Notice55(1) Products for the Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Operating System: products were tested in a typical Avid Equinox B
Appendix B Regulatory and Safety Notices56(2) Products for the Mac OS X Operating System: products were tested in a typical Avid Xpress, Avid Xpress
Taiwan EMC Regulations57Taiwan EMC RegulationsTaiwan EMC Regulations BSMI Class A EMC Warning0550201A_BK.book Page 57 Thursday, January 9, 2003 10:
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6Chapter 2 Installing the Media Server Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Setting Up a Media Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7Appendix A Media Server Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Dimensions and Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8FiguresFigure 1 Attaching an Optical Cable to the Fibre Channel Adapter Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Figu
Using This GuideCongratulations on your purchase of a MediaNetwork Media Server. You can connect the Media Server to a Trilligent™ Cluster or to a Med
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