Nv9000-se configuration – Grass Valley DHP v.1.1 User Manual
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NV9000-SE Configuration
If you are adding DHP to a router, you will have to change your NV9000-SE Utilities settings to
conform to what is discussed here.
DHP stands between the NV9000 control process and the router. The control process communi-
cates with DHP as if it were the router. Therefore, in NV9000-SE Utilities, you must specify the IP
address of the router as 127.0.0.1 (which is, in a sense, the address of DHP). If you are creating a
new router definition, you will see a page similar to this:
Fig. 2-2: Router Details (NV8280 Shown)
Note: if your router has MADI cards, add 40,000 to the audio level size (i.e., to the ‘Input End’ field
and the ‘Output End’ field).
(This IP address is called a “loopback address.”)
Note that NV9000-SE Utilities will give you a warning message, because, under normal circum-
stances, 127.0.0.1 is an unusable address:
You can ignore this message, because the use of DHP is an exceptional circumstance.