Tutorials, The mrc network, 6 tutorials – Grass Valley MRC v.1.2 User Manual
Page 149: Topics

139
Tutorials
This section provides background information on various routing and network topics. This infor-
mation is general in nature and not meant to describe specific situations.
Most of this material is elementary and well-known to broadcast facility personnel.
Topics
Redundant and Dual Video References
The MRC Network
MRC communicates with router control cards and router control systems through an Ethernet
network. The different devices on the network are identified by their IP addresses. The network
includes one or more computers on which MRC is installed and an Ethernet switch capable of
100 MB/s operation with enough ports to accommodate the PC running MRC and the routers
MRC is configuring. The simplest MRC network uses a single Ethernet switch, a single subnet,
and a variety of routers and configuration computers connected at the switch:
Each control card, including any secondary (or redundant) control cards, must have a unique IP
address for the network to function correctly.
MRC notifies you of any duplicated IP addresses and the router control cards and other devices
that are consequently inaccessible on a specific subnet.
Config
Software
MRC,
NV9000-SE Utilities,
(other)
NV9000
System
Controller
Ethernet
Router
Router
Router