Router gateway stand-alone stage, Add router gateway – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.6.0b Installation User Manual
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Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide
September 22, 2006
Appendix B Legacy systems
For this configuration stage you configure the Router Gateway component for control
of your router controller (if used in your system).
Refer to
“System diagram - Profile XP or Open SAN storage” on page 137
for a view
of the entire system.
To do the basic configuration and testing of the Router Gateway stand-alone stage, do
the following:
1.
“Add Router Gateway” on page 168
2.
“Configure ASK Location: Router Gateway” on page 169
3.
“Configure Router Gateway” on page 169
4.
“Test: Router Gateway stand-alone stage” on page 169
5.
“Checklist: Router Gateway stand alone stage” on page 170
Add Router Gateway
The machine that hosts the Router Gateway software component acts as the Router
Gateway machine, as follows:
Dedicated Router Gateway
— In some systems, the Router Gateway software
component is on a stand-alone Router Gateway machine. If your system has a
dedicated Router Gateway machine, it comes from the factory with the Router
Gateway software component installed, so you do not need to do any further
installation. The Router Gateway machine requires only network connections in
preparation for its use in the system.
MDI server as Router Gateway
— The Router Gateway software component can also
reside on another Aurora Browse machine, such as the MDI server. If your system
uses the MDI server as the Router Gateway host, you must first install the Router
Gateway software component from the MediaFrame server installation program. Run
the installation program and install only
Router Gateway
. Refer to
.
Router Gateway stand-alone stage