Ordering the network adapters for k2 dyno pa – Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA Configuration Manual v.1.5 User Manual
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Ordering the network adapters for K2 Dyno PA
Prerequisites:
•
The K2 7.2.x software must be installed and configured as specified in the K2
Summit documentation.
•
The file system name and storage disk labels on the K2 Summit system need to be
unique. If the system has been upgraded to 7.2.x from an earlier version, the file
system must be re-created with the Storage Utility tool, as specified in the K2
System Guide.
To enable the Browse feature on K2 Dyno PA, SNFS requires that the first network
adapter on the K2 Summit system must be the Control connection; the loopback adapter
cannot be the first network adapter.
1. Disable the write filter.
2. Reboot the machine.
3. If you are going to use the DLC Tool to configure the FsNameServers file, skip to
step 5. Otherwise, navigate to
c:\snfs\config
.
4. Edit the FsNameServers file to add a line containing the IP address of the Control
network for each host name server. Do not include any loopback IP addresses in
this file.
5. On the Windows desktop right-click
My Network Places
and select
Properties
.
The Network Connections window opens.
6. On the menu bar at the top of the window, select
Advanced
, then
Advanced
Settings
…
7. On the Adapters and Bindings tab, order adapters as follows:
a) Control network
b) Media network
c) Loopback adapter
8. To close Advanced Settings and accept the changes, click
OK
.
9. Close the Network Properties window.
10. If you are using a standalone K2 Summit system with Dyno PA, proceed to
Configuring the DLC Server. If you are using a K2 Summit SAN system with Dyno
PA, proceed to About the K2 Dyno PA application and the Grass Valley platform
service.
Related Links
About configuring K2 Summit SAN systems
on page 22
Configuring the standalone K2 Summit system and K2 Dyno PA
on page 33
About standalone K2 Summit system and K2 Dyno PA DLC configuration
on page 34
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K2 Dyno Production Assistant Configuration Manual version 1.5
15October 2010
Configuring the K2 Summit SAN and K2 Dyno PA