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September 22, 2006

Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide

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Configure ASK Location: Router Gateway

Configure ASK Location: Router Gateway

This page tells the Router Gateway where to look for the ASK service, which runs on
the MediaFrame server. The function of the ASK is to store the location of
MediaFrame components.

Configure Router Gateway

This page specifies the machine or (backup) machines that host the Router Gateway
Service.

Test: Router Gateway stand-alone stage

The following test triggers the Router Gateway component to send a control signal to
the router controller. A successful test verifies that the basic configurations are
correct.

Test description: Using the Router Gateway Client application, change the source and
destination of the router.

Run the test as follows:

1. Make sure that the system is not in use.

NOTE: Running these tests will tie up a channel and could collide with commands
from the Ingest Schedule page. Inform operators that they must not use the
channels under test.

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ASK Location

Open this page locally from the machine hosting the Router Gateway Service.

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Enter the name of the MediaFrame server

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Port 9010 is required. See

“Ports and services mapping” on page 36

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Saves changes. Changes are lost if you leave the configuration page without
updating.

Always click

Update…

buttons after making changes

It is not necessary to restart a service to put these settings into effect.

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Router Gateway

Open this page locally from the machine hosting the Router Gateway Service.

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Port 8065 is required. See

“Ports and services mapping” on page 36

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Hostname of machine hosting Router Gateway service

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12345

is the standard port for the SMS7000 native protocol.

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If using a backup host, enter machine name.

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Use the standard port for router controller. Defaults to 12345.

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Saves changes. Changes are lost if you leave the configuration page without
updating.

Always click

Update…

buttons after making changes

To put changes into effect, start or restart the Router Gateway service.

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