Configure media frame ask: register components, Chapter 3 configuring the newsbrowse system – Grass Valley NewsBrowse Desktop Browsing System Installation v.3.1 User Manual
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NewsBrowse Installation and Configuration Guide
April 27, 2006
Chapter 3 Configuring the NewsBrowse System
Configure Media Frame ASK: Register components
For the conventions mentioned in the following table, refer to
logical names convention” on page 37
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http://localhost:280
MediaFrameCore
ASK
Open this configuration page locally on the NewsBrowse server machine.
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All Domain names in the NewsBrowse system must be identical.
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Port 9010 is required. See
“Ports and services mapping” on page 40
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Saves changes. Changes are lost if you leave the configuration page without
updating.
For the following settings, use the table below. Add each MDI and/or Encoder
required by your system
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Click to add an MDI/Encoder.
Lists currently added MDIs and Encoders.
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Checks MDIs. Refer to
“Test: MediaFrame stage” on page 69
Deletes the currently selected MDI or Encoder.
Always click
Update…
buttons after making changes
To put changes into effect, start or restart the ASK service on the NewsBrowse
server.
When you add an
MDI or Encoder
logical name for
this type of
machine/device…
Select “MDI/
Encoder
Type”…
Enter “MDI/
Encoder
Name”…
Enter “Host Name or IP”…
Enter
“Port”…
Comments
A K2 Storage
System (SAN)
a
K2
As per
convention.
Hostname of the machine hosting
the K2 MDIs. Typically the MDI
Server.
9160 - 9169
These are process ports, as
explained in
. Assign
numbers in an intentional
sequence, so they are easy to
match in
K2 Media Client -
Internal storage
(stand-alone)
K2
Open SAN Profile
b
Profile
As per
convention.
Hostname of the machine hosting
the Profile MDIs. Typically the
MDI server
9130 - 9139
These are process ports, as
explained in
. Assign
numbers in an intentional
sequence, so they are easy to
match in
Stand-alone Profile
Profile
M-Series
MSeries
Hostname of the machine hosting
the M-Series MDIs. Typically the
MDI server
9140 - 9149
These are process ports, as
explained in
. Assign
numbers in an intentional
sequence, so they are easy to
match in