Prepare nas - linux fastora, Host table files – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual
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Appendix C Legacy systems
Prepare NAS - Linux Fastora
On Linux Fastora NAS devices, check the following configurations and modify
settings as necessary.
1. Using Internet Explorer, browse to the NAS machine. For example:
http://root-nb-nas-n
2. Login as administrator. The password is triton.
3. Navigate in left pane to
Server Configuration | Basic Configuration
.
4. Under the general tab set the following:
• Server Name
• Domain name (for client network)
• DNS server (from customer IT dept.).
5. Under LAN Port 1 tab, do the following:
• Select manual configuration
• Set the IP address
• Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
6. Leave LAN Port 2 unchanged (disconnected)
7. Under LAN Port 3 tab, select
Get network configuration through DHCP
8. At
Server Configuration | Date Setup
, set the date and time.
9. Click
Security Setup | Shared Folder Setup
. Select the
Windows/Apple/Novell
privileges
tab. User privileges for the media folder should be as follows:
• everyone - RO
• nbadmin - RW
10.Click
Network Setup | Windows Network
. Check
Enable Windows Networking
.
11.Enter the following:
• customer Domain
• account and password (customer IT dept. will need to provide this)
• enter the WINS server
Host table files
Find host table files at
C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc
Devices share a common host table, which lists out the Production Network IP
settings. For security purposes, the IP addresses should be non-routable (e.g.
192.168.xxx.xxx) and be part of the same subnets used by the Profile/Open SAN
systems. The customer may request a particular subnet (routable or not) depending on