Adding a group, Adding a device, Adding a group adding a device – Grass Valley SiteConfig Migration Instructions User Manual
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DNS – Name resolution is provided by a DNS server for the unmanaged network.
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IP Address Allocation via DHCP – IP addresses are assigned by DHCP for the
unmanaged network.
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Host File – Name resolution is provided by host files for the unmanaged network.
If you want SiteConfig to copy the contents of the unmanaged network’s host
file into a managed network’s host file, enter the location of the unmanaged
network’s host file. This allows host names of devices on the unmanaged network
to be resolved on the managed network.
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DNS Servers – Servers providing DNS for name resolution. These DNS server
can be for both managed and unmanaged networks.
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Default Interface Name Suffix – The suffix added to the end of host names to
identify interfaces on this network.
4. Click
OK
to save settings and close.
5. If you added a network, it appears in the
Network Configuration | Networks
tree
view at the bottom of the list.
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Configuring for software deployment only
Adding a group
1. In the
Network Configuration | Networks
tree view, right-click a site node and select
Add Group
.
The group appears in the tree view.
2. Right-click the group and select
Rename
.
3. Enter the desired name for the group.
Adding a device
Prerequisites for this task are as follows:
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The system description contains a group.
1. In the
Network Configuration | Devices
tree view, right-click a group and select
Add
Device
.
If a device supports sub-devices, you can right-click the device and select
Add
Sub-Device
.
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