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Cable hardware: mediaframe support, Mediaframe server instructions: xre-2 platform – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.6.0b Installation User Manual

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September 22, 2006

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Cable hardware: MediaFrame support

Cable hardware: MediaFrame support

The following sections provide instructions for hardware pieces that support
MediaFrame components. Use the instructions that apply to your system design.

“MediaFrame server instructions: XRE-2 platform” on page 17

“MediaFrame server instructions: HAFT-2 platform” on page 18

“MDI Server instructions” on page 20

MediaFrame server instructions: XRE-2 platform

The central component of the system is the MediaFrame server. Depending on the
design of your system, it can host the following software components:

• The Aurora Browse web-application for user interaction

• The Rules Wizard for background processing

• The database and Managed Device Interface services for holding and relating

assets in the system.

The server connects to all encoders and the Network Attached Storage via the
network. Refer to the system diagrams in

Chapter 1, System Overview

. The client

network is available for access to the web application.

For the MediaFrame server you have the option of the XRE-2 platform, as explained
in this section, or the HAFT-2 platform, as explained in

“MediaFrame server

instructions: HAFT-2 platform” on page 18

.

Cable as illustrated.

XRE-2 platform (Dell 2850)

Cable as illustrated and as follows:

• For systems with one unified Production Network, connect port 1 to the Production

Network.

• For systems with a Production Network consisting of a media network and a

control network, connect port one to the control network.

• Connect port 2 to the Client Network.

LAN port 1

Power

LAN port 2

VGA cable
to KVM

Keyboard/mouse
port to pigtail
to KVM

Power

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