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Configure the system identity settings, Configure the, System identity settings – Grass Valley SSP-3801 Installation v.1.3 User Manual

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Configuring the SSP-3801 card

Configure the System Identity settings

The following are the types of information requested, followed by the menu command
where you can manually view or edit the information in the Card Configuration menu:

• Network Settings (System Identity, see

Configure the System Identity settings

on

page 28)

• Integration service settings (System Identity, see

Configure the System Identity

settings

on page 28)

• HTTP proxy server (System Identity, see

Configure the System Identity settings

on

page 28)

• Time sync settings (Time, see

Configure the Time settings

on page 31)

• NTP servers (Time, see

Configure the Time settings

on page 31)

• Time sync mode settings (Time, see

Configure the Time settings

on page 31)

• Reference settings (Reference, see

Configure the Reference settings

on page 33)

• Video standard settings (Input/Output, see

Configure the Input / Output settings

on

page 34)

Once you finish the Setup Wizard, you can run a system check to verify that the settings you
selected function with the SSP-3801 card.

To launch the Setup Wizard:

1 From the menu, select Card Configuration > Setup Wizard. The Setup sequence

begins.

2 Complete the fields as required and click Next to continue.

If you wish to go back and change your values, click Previous to move back and click
Next to move forward.

3 Click Finish. The settings you selected will be applied immediately.

4 The System Health Checks prompts you to check the settings you have selected are

functional. You have two choices:

Run Checks: runs a system check to ensure that there are no conflicts. All valid

connections are listed, as well as any conflicts or failures.

Close: closes the dialog box.

Configure the System Identity settings

Use the System Identity page to configure the SSP-3801 card’s identity, network, GV
STRATUS Playout service and HTTP settings. When a card is configured and a restore point is
created, its identity settings are stored in the Densité frame’s memory. If changes are made
to the System Identity settings, you must create a new restore point otherwise old settings
will be applied to the card upon insertion of a new card or a system restart.

When the card registers with the GV STRATUS Playout service, it stores a copy of its
configuration on the service and obtains the security certificate required for authentication.
You would only need to re-register the SSP-3801 card if:

• it was moved between deployments of the GV STRATUS Playout service

• it was deleted from the service

• it was disconnected for more than 6 months