Recovering from a card failure – Grass Valley SSP-3801 Installation v.1.3 User Manual
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SSP-3801
Installation and Configuration Guide
Once the reset is performed, the SSP-3801 card is restored to its factory defaults
configuration while retaining the settings from the items listed above.
To reset the configuration settings:
1 Open and log into the SSP-3801 card’s web interface (see
2 From the menu, click Software Upgrade.
3 Click Reset Configuration.
Recovering from a card failure
To recover from an SSP-3801 card that has fallen into an unresponsive state:
1 Remove the affected card from the Densité frame.
2 Reinsert the card into the Densité frame, while at the same time holding down the
card’s Select button until the card is acknowledged on the local control panel’s display.
3 Take note of the new IP address that has been assigned to the card and is now
displayed on the local control panel’s display.
4 On a client computer on the same network as the SSP-3801 card, enter the card’s new IP
address in a web browser. This launches the card’s DFU mode user interface, which
allows you to perform a software upgrade or a factory install of the SSP-3801
software.
Verifying the accuracy of the SSP-3801 card’s settings
Once you have completed the configuration procedure, we recommend that you verify the
summary of the card’s settings.
To view the SSP-3801 card’s current settings:
1 Open and log into the card’s web interface (see
).
2 From the menu, click Status Information
and browse through its submenus.
Each submenu provides the current status of the various SSP-3801 card’s settings.
Figure 4-11. System > General page
3 Browse through the settings listed to ensure they are correct. If you discover any
erroneous settings, return to the appropriate page in the web interface to make the
correction.