System connections and configuration – Grass Valley K2 System Guide v.9.0 User Manual
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Control network
Optional connection for
redundant control network
Port
1
Port
2
Port
3
Port
4
FTP/streaming
network
Stand-alone storage K2 Summit/Solo network connections
On a K2 Solo Media Server, an internal storage K2 Summit system, or a direct-connect storage K2
Summit system, connect the control network to port 1, which is the first port of the control team. If
you have a FTP/streaming network, connect that network to port 2. Port 3 is not used. In most cases
port 4, which is the second port of the control team, is not used, although it is available to provide
additional redundancy for the control network connection.
Control network
Optional connection for
redundant control network
Port
1
Port
2
Port
3
Port
4
Media (iSCSI)
network
Basic shared storage (SAN) K2 Summit system network connections
On a non-redundant shared storage (SAN) K2 Summit system, connect the control network to port
1, which is the first port of the control team. Port 2 must be connected to the media (iSCSI) network.
Port 3 is not used. Port 4, which is the second port of the control team, is not used except as follows:
Port 4 may be used only if you extend your control network to provide the same redundancy as that
of a redundant K2 SAN.
Refer to the K2 SAN Installation and Service Manual for more information.
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