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content
to
be
transferred
seamlessly
between
separate
networked
devices,
simplifying
the
ingest
process
for
multiplex
theaters.
To
enable
these
features
make
sure
the
File
Service
switch
is
set
to
ON.
To
add
an
external
server
either
choose
it
from
the
list
of
discovered
devices
or
manually
add
it
using
address
field.
If
you
are
mounting
another
CMS-‐2200
as
an
external
server
the
default
login
credentials
are
below.
Username:
ftp
Password:
ftp
A green cloud icon
will activate in the Status Bar once a successful connection has been
established.
Content
from
other
devices
will
now
populate
in
the
External
Content
pane
of
the
Content
tab
and
can
be
transferred
like
any
other
physically
attached
storage
device.
For
more
information
on
Media
Network
setup
see
the
Media
Network
portion
of
Section
3.
Note:
After
establishing
a
connection,
allow
a
few
minutes
for
a
full
initial
scan
of
the
networked
storage
device.
Internal File Service
To
share
a
CMS-‐2200
on
the
Media
Network
–
allowing
internal
content
to
be
accessed
on
other
devices
–
turn
the
Read
switch
to
ON.
Ensure
that
the
address
field
is
consistent
with
the
IP
address
schema
outlined
in
Section
3
–
Media
Network.
If
you
wish
to
allow
Write
capabilities
on
other
devices
set
the
corresponding
switch
to
ON.
When
the
desired
settings
are
made
save
them
with
the
icon
in
the
lower
right.
Note:
Both
Read
and
Write
functions
must
be
enabled
for
transferring
content
between
CMS
devices
and
for
most
Theatre
Management
(TMS)
actions.
To
check
if
the
Internal
Server
has
been
configured
correctly,
fall
back
to
the
Overview
screen.
Any
CMS-‐2200’s
with
enabled
Internal
File
Service
will
appear
with
the
green
cloud
icon
in
its
status
with
the
corresponding
IP
address.
Figure 11-‐8. Overview of Internal Server