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Configuring the icontrol services gateway – Grass Valley iControl V.4.43 User Manual

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Getting Started with iControl

Deleting an Alarm Publication Lookup Location Entry

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Deleting an Alarm Publication Lookup Location Entry

To delete an Alarm publication lookup location entry

1. On the iControl Lookup locations page, in the Alarm publication lookup table, find the

IP address corresponding to the Application Server whose entry you would like to delete.

2. In this row, click Delete.

The specified IP address is removed from the Alarm publication lookup table.

Configuring the iControl Services Gateway

The iControl Services Gateway is software that enables external devices to access resources
(via XML) on an iControl network. You should activate the iControl Services Gateway on an
Application Server if any of the following situations apply:

• an RCP-100 or RCP-200 remote control unit is being used as a client on the Application

Server

• the Line Selection function of the Line Scope option for the VCP and SCP series of video

probes is being used in iC Web

• decoded VBI or CC from VCP or SCP probes is to be displayed in iC Web

• third-party applications are being used to control Densité or Imaging cards via iControl

To activate the iControl Services Gateway

1. On the Miranda Monitoring page, locate the iControl Services Gateway row in the list of

services on the Miranda Monitoring page.

REQUIREMENT

Before beginning this procedure, make sure you have opened the iControl Lookup locations
page on the Application Server hosting the Densité or ImageStore services you no longer
wish to be visible outside the subnet (see

page 716

).

Note: The iControl Services Gateway is not related to the Network Gateway
function, although the latter may need to be active to allow the iControl Services
Gateway to operate between different subnets (see

"Specifying a Network Gateway"

,

on page 59).

REQUIREMENT

Before beginning this procedure, make sure you have opened the Miranda Monitoring page
(see

"Viewing the Services Available on an Application Server"

, on page 697).