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7. Continue with standard Windows procedures to configure the TCP/IP protocol
properties. You can set up the network using DHCP, DNS, WINS, or other standard
networking mechanisms.
NOTE: On small networks or networks with certain security policies a DHCP
server or domain name server (DNS) might not be available. In this case you
can set up a static IP address and create a host file on each system. Refer to
the K2 System Guide.
8. Configure the control connection as follows:
a) Configure the network connection with the following name:
GB1
(Realtek....NIC)
The control connection must be on the same network (subnet) as the K2
Summit/Solo.
This is GigE port 1 on the rear panel.
9. Configure the media (FTP/streaming) connection (if needed).
This connection must have an IP address that is on a different subnet from the
control connection. There are special name resolution requirements for the
FTP/streaming network. Refer to the K2 System Guide.
Configure as follows:
a) Configure the network connection with the following name:
GB2
(Realtek....NIC #2)
This is GigE port 2 on the rear panel.
10. Perform a normal shut down operation as with the Windows OS.
A message asking you whether or not you want to return to the K2 Dyno mode
appears.
11. Choose
YES
.
The K2 Dyno Client software is started after the restart.
Start K2 Summit/Solo
1. Start up the K2 system.
2. Log on to the K2 system with the default Windows administrator account:
•
Username: Administrator
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Configuring networks