FOCUS Enhancements MANL-1161-04 manual IP Networking Information

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Operations

b.Select the VM button in the menu bar.

c.Select Removable Devices.

d.Select USB Devices.

e.Select the MA server dongle from the list: in the illustration, Aladdin Knowledge System USB device (Port1).

The virtual machine starts.

4.After the restart, click on Stop and then Start.

5.Log on to the MA server, using the browser on the User-PC.

IP Networking Information

This IP networking information is to assist the User/Admin if network IP settings need to be changed. Because the MA server is pre configured to User network specifications, the actual LAN IP addresses may be different from those used in the examples and illustrations.

It is assumed that both the Windows host operating system and the SuSE Linux guest operating system are functional.

The MA server’s network IP setup has two primary steps:

1.Configuring the Windows (host) LAN IP networking settings.

2.Configuring the MA Server’s Linux (Guest to Host) IP network settings. This requires the VMware Workstation.

Assign the MA Server A Fixed IP Address

The MA Server must be assigned a fixed network IP address to ensure that a stable connection is maintained with the real network, the host system, and the overture MA server.

Because many networks employ dynamic IP addressing, it is necessary to convert the MA server’s dynamic network IP to fixed. The following procedure includes a method for converting a network IP from dynamic to fixed.

However, depending on the DHCP server’s consistency at issuing the same IP to the MA server, the User/Administrator may need to periodically reset the MA system’s network settings.

Fixed IP Addresses Preferred For MA Server LAN Connections

When connecting the MA server to a network using dynamic IP addressing, the most consistent connection uses fixed IPs.

Contact the Network Administrator and request a range of IP addresses to use for MA server network setup.

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Contents MANL-1161-04 MA Series Media Archive ServersPage Copyright Legal, Regulatory, and SafetySerial Number Contacting Focus EnhancementsEmea Europe, Middle East, Africa Symbols Used In the MA Documentation Environmental PrecautionRegulations DocumentationMA Series Media Archive Servers Table of Contents MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers Overview FeaturesMA Series Servers Web-based Graphical User Interface GUISoftware RAID Data SecurityBlu-ray Burner Third-Party Software USB Hardware Key DongleDocumentation Convention About this GuideMA Series Media Archive Servers ProxSys MA Media Archiving Server Operations Ingest Video Clips Overview of MA Server WorkflowIngesting P2 Cards Amount Stored Versus Maximum File Size Adding and Modifying Metadata Folder watchDevice watch MA-10 ArchiveMA-50 Archiving Discs and Shortlist Reference DocumentsStorage Media File Shortlist Search and Retrieve ContentHtml Print file ProxSys Media Upload Utility Downloading and InstallingUsername Administrator Connecting to the MA ServerUsername and Password Are Case Sensitive Function Buttons Manual UploadDragging and Dropping P2 Files Dragging and Dropping Xdcam FilesB2, b3 MA Series Media Archive Servers Auto Watch To Import Structured Content Use Device WatchUploading Files Select the host folder to watch Select the destination binEditing a Watch Configuring Watch SettingsTransaction History Watch Settings Delete local Content after transfer ConfigurationTransfer already existing Content Wait for copy completion in MinutesAssign Equal Named Load External MetadataMiscellaneous Settings Store Connect Data Reset All AssignmentsLocal folder Delete files in local folder automaticallyUser’s Rights and Default Login LoginMA Series Operations Quick select Home WorkspaceNot yet processed Via watchfolderBins General SearchMetadata Tag Date Discs Bins Search CriteriaDate General SearchDiscs Metadata TagsMy bins Add Content Original Content StatusRendering OverwriteSelect Content to Delete Organizing Shortlist ContentShortlist Reference List Rendering Thumbnails and Preview Flash Files Preview PlayerMA-10 Workflow Burning Blu-ray BD and DVD DiscsMA-50 ISO Files After Burning DiscProxSysMA Services Burn Tool Identifying Archived ContentBurns Start After All Flash Files Are Created Maximum Video Clip SizeUse Only Print-to-DVD Media for Disc Labeling Print-to-DVD LabelingPreventing Data Corruption MA Series Media Archive Servers Hardware Key Required Before MA Applications Can Function Default LoginUser Privileges User AdminAdding a New User Remove Add SaveChanging User Privileges Removing a UserMetadata Tags Metadata ManagementSimple Metadata Workflow Complex Metadata WorkflowNumber Metadata ControlsName Field in usePerformance System UpdateRecreate Search Index StatisticsBurn Settings Burn SettingsNumber of media Mixed Mode One Bin ModeOne bin per media Media sizeBackend Settings MA-50 Backend Settings MA-10Automatic Burning Schedule Create media now Burn-on-DemandPrimera Settings Label SettingsRimage Settings Custom LabelsProxSys Settings Select Deselect Remove Render Unarchived ContentAll With GenericRender Preview Preview File StatusReplace Failed Preview with Generic Preview If Render FailsMA Series Media Archive Servers Technical Information P2 Ntsc Media FormatsQuickTime .Mov Calculated Storage RequirementsBD and DVD Disc Capacities Maximum File Size SupportedMA Dongle HardwareHard Drives North, Central, and South AmericaDesktop Shortcuts Provide Access to User Folders Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia OS and Virtual Machine Operations RAID Data ProtectionReplacing a Failed Drive Windows XP PROP2 Drivers May Be Required Installing Third-party SoftwareSxS Drivers May Be Required MA Server Applications Fail to Initialize OperationsViewing Preview and Video Files Without the MA Server Backing Up Proxy Preview Files and MetadataRestarting the MA Server Virtual Machine Must Be Running for the Following Procedure If MA Server Login FailsAssign the MA Server a Fixed IP Address IP Networking InformationFixed IP Addresses Preferred For MA Server LAN Connections Configure Host Windows Network Settings MA Series Media Archive Servers Configure MA Server VM Network Settings Etc/init.d/network restart P2 Information High Resolution ContentFile Handling During Ingesting and Archiving P2 and PX MA MetadataPage MA Series Media Archive Servers MANL-1161-04