Gigabit settings, Type, High priority – EVS XT2 Version 11.02 - July 2013 Configuration Manual User Manual
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Type
Description
Defines the privileges of the EVS server on the SDTI network.
Values
The following values are possible:
•
Client: It cannot access the content on other EVS servers.
•
Master: It can access all content on other EVS servers.
•
Server: It manages the SDTI network, and it can access
all content on other EVS servers.
One EVS server on the network should be set to Server
type. If no Server type is defined, XNet will not be
activated. If more than one EVS server is defined as Server
type, only the first one to connect will be the actual Server.
Whatever the server type defined, the content of an EVS
server can be accessed without restrictions by the other EVS
servers (with type Master or Server) on the SDTI network.
Default Values
Server
High Priority
Description
Defines a higher priority for a play channel of the local server
whenever they play network clips/trains. This higher priority
will only apply in play, not in shuttle mode.
Values
Yes / No (default)
Note
Using this command will not prevent a freeze on the SDTI network if the
network is completely stalled. It is always worth checking the network status
and defining clear network usage rules if you wish to play footage across the
network.
3.5.3.
Gigabit Settings
Introduction
The Gigabit connection allows the backup and transfer of the audio and video data without
going through the SDTI network.
It is provided via the HCTX board. Its backplane is equipped with two 1GbE ports.
The settings need to be defined on at least one port for the server to be able to operate the
Ethernet connection.
When the Gigabit module is not present on the HCTX board or when the Gigabit
connection has been lost, the first line of the Gigabit Ethernet settings will display the
message !Not detected!.
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