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About the alarm publication lookup table – Grass Valley iControl V.4.43 User Manual

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Getting Started with iControl

About the Alarm Publication Lookup Table

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Figure 2-12: Example — Forced Unicast with Lookup Service OFF

About the Alarm Publication Lookup Table

In a basic iControl configuration, services such as the Densité Manager or the Imagestore
Manager will automatically detect—and begin publishing alarm status information to—the
GSM(s) on their own subnet.

If, however, you wish to have these services connect to GSMs running on Application Servers
on other subnets, you must explicitly specify the GSM locations. You do this by typing the
IP address of the target Application Server (on the remote subnet) in the Alarm publication
lookup table of the Application Server running the Densité, Imagestore, or other service on
the local subnet.

If the remote GSM is registered in a lookup service on another Application Server in its subnet,
you can use the IP address of that server instead.

For example, let’s say you want a Densité frame to publish its alarms and status information to
GSMs on two different subnets. The table below describes a possible configuration:

Note: The current version of iControl has a built-in feature called multi-GSM that
eliminates the need for specifying alarm publication lookup locations. The
description below and procedures on

page 68

are being kept in this User Guide in

support of legacy iControl installations. Please consult with Miranda Technical
Support before making any modifications to your Alarm publication lookup table
(see

"Contact Us"

, on page 761).

Service And Alarm Discovery locations on

10.10.81.10

Connections made by iC Navigator opened

from

10.10.81.10

Typing the Application Server’s own IP address

here means that applets launched from this

Application Server will only unicast to this

server.

Forced unicast finds the Application

Server from which iC Navigator was

opened. Plain text indicates no lookup

service is running.

No devices or

services visible

NOTE: In this example, the Application

Server’s Lookup Service has been

turned OFF.