Configure proxy mdi, Chapter 3 configuring the system – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.6.0b Installation User Manual
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Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide
September 22, 2006
Chapter 3 Configuring the system
Configure Proxy MDI
This page configures the Managed Device Interface (MDI) for the NAS machines that
store the low-res proxy. The system depends on the Proxy MDI to make proxy visible
across the system.
For the Proxy MDI, there is but one managed device, with the logical name PROXY1.
This managed device can have multiple locations. The Media directory on each NAS
machine is entered as a location. Other directories can be entered as locations as well.
In this way the Proxy MDI knows where to look for the low-res proxy.
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Managed Devices
Proxy MDI
Access this page locally on the MDI server.
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All Domain names in the MediaFrame system must be identical.
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Must be set to PROXY1, as per convention.
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Port 9110 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.
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For each Proxy NAS machine, enter the UNC path to the “Media” folder. This
is the location to which the system writes the proxy media.
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You can define multiple locations on a single NAS machine, but for
each location you must enter the complete path.
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Click to add as a location.
Lists the currently added locations. You can add multiple locations. You should
have one or more locations listed for each NAS machine.
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Removes the currently selected location.
Always click
Update…
buttons after making changes
To put changes into effect, start or restart the Proxy MDI Service on the MDI
server.