Prepare nas - windows fastora – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual
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Prepare NAS - Windows Fastora
Prepare NAS - Windows Fastora
For the Linux version, refer to
“Prepare NAS - Linux Fastora” on page 192
.
NOTE: Procure IP addresses from the local network administrator prior to
configuring the NAS unit.
When you configure the Windows Fastora NAS for the Aurora Browse networks, you
can make network settings in the following ways:
• Use Windows Remote Desktop Connection, as explained in step 4 of the
following procedure, and then use standard Windows procedures to make all
settings. If you do this, read the subsequent steps in the procedure to identify the
required settings.
• Use the Fastora configuration pages (Web based), as documented in the
following procedure, and make settings as instructed.
NOTE: If you plan to change the name of the NAS unit and you intend to use the
underscore character, such as in root_nb_nas_n, you must do so using standard
Windows procedures via the remote desktop. The Fastora configuration page does
not allow the underscore character.
To configure the Windows Fastora NAS for the Aurora Browse networks, do the
following:
1. From any Production network machine, enable the network to recognize the NAS
by adding an IP address within the subnet range of 192.168.50.0.
2. For the first NAS machine (nb-nas-1), open the NAS configuration software in
Internet Explorer by entering the following in the browser address bar:
https://192.168.50.31:8098
NOTE: Notice the s in the https: address. Also, make sure your browser allows
cookies and JavaScript (or JIT).
Subsequent NAS machines (nb-nas-2, nb-nas-3) have IP addresses incremented
accordingly (192.168.50.32, 192.168.50.33).
If you received your NAS unit directly from Fastora, the default Fastora IP address
is 192.168.1.11.
3. Log on as follows:
Username:
administrator
Password:
triton
The Fastora Welcome page opens.