Add network hosts names for streaming – Grass Valley K2 Media Client System Guide Oct.10 2006 User Manual
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K2 Media Client System Guide
September 7, 2006
Chapter 3 System connections and configuration
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# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host
127.0.0.1 localhost
10.16.42.10
K2-MediaClient
10.0.0.10
K2-MediaClient_he0
10.16.42.101
K2-MediaClient-1
10.16.42.102
K2-MediaClient-2
10.16.42.22
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10.0.0.22
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10.16.42.23
ControlPointPC
10.16.42.60
NewsEdit1
10.0.0.60
NewsEdit1_he0
10.16.42.31
SAN_XP1
10.0.0.32
SAN_XP1_he0 SAN_UIM1_he0
10.16.42.32
SAN_UIM1
Add network hosts names for streaming
You must add the host names of all peer K2 systems on the network that support
streaming transfers. Adding host names is required to allow selection of networked
K2 systems in the AppCenter user interface and to provide a successful network
connection for streaming. The host names added will appear in the “Import” and
“Send to” dialog boxes.
NOTE: By default, the K2 system host name is the same as the Windows computer
name. To determine the K2 system computer name, right-click K2 Media Client or
K2 Media Server (My Computer) on the Windows desktop, then properties. Select
the Network Identification tab and look for the “Full computer name”.
To add network host names:
1. Open AppCenter for the K2 Media Client.
2. In AppCenter toolbar, select
System
, then choose
Configuration
.
3. Select the
Remote
tab.
The Remote Settings dialog box displays, showing any network host names that
have been added.