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3.Click Login. The VNR 100 Recorder Settings page opens:

 

 

 

Logout

 

 

VNMatrix recorder settings

 

 

 

Network settings [eth0]

 

IP Address

 

192.168.254.254

 

Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0

 

Gateway

 

192.168.254.253

 

 

 

Recorder settings

 

Serial

 

1111999

 

Controller IP

 

192.168.254.254

 

Controller port

5432

 

MTU

 

1500

 

 

 

User settings

 

New password

 

 

Confirm New password

 

 

 

 

Data disk

 

Umount

status:

mounted to /home/matrix_rec/Recording_Files

Disk free space:

19GB->98% used

 

Format

 

formated to ext3

 

 

 

Apply Changes

Cancel Changes

Figure 10. VNR 100 Web Page

4.Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway address of the recorder.

5.Enter the Controller IP address, Controller port number and maximum transmission unit (MTU) setting of the controller.

6.Enter a New password and Confirm New password.

7.Click Apply Changes to save the settings (or click Cancel Changes to exit without saving the information).

ATTENTION: There is no indication whether you have been successful or unsuccessful in connecting to the Enterprise Controller. To verify that the recorder has linked to the controller, you must log on to the controller and ensure that the recorder is in the device list.

IP Address and Subnet mask — are assigned to the ETH0 NIC on the VNR100.

Gateway — is the IP address of the gateway that is assigned to the ETH0 NIC on the VNR100. If no gateway exists, the IP address should be the same as the system contoller.

Controller IP Address — is the IP address of the Enterprise Controller used to control the VNR100.

Controller Port — is the port number is used by all VN_Matrix devices to communicate with the Enterprise Controller. The value should only be changed if the Enterprise Controller has been configured to accept communications on a different port number. Under normal circumstances the setting should remain at the default setting (5432).

Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) — is used to set the packet size, in bytes, that is used to transmit data over the network. The default is 1500 bytes. This setting is for advanced use only. Under normal circumstance do not change this value from the default value. If the MTU value is incorrectly set, the MATRIX system may malfunction.

New password — Change the default password for the config account if required. The User account name cannot be changed.

Data (media) disk —This area provides information about the media drive on the VNR 100. For full instructions on replacing the media drive, please see the VNR 100 Media Drive Replacement Kit Installation Guide, at www.extron.com.

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Contents VN-Matrix Single Channel Recorder VNRSafety Instructions English Chinese Simplified(简体中文) Safety InstructionsRegistered Trademarks FCC Class a Notice Specifications AvailabilityConventions Used in this Guide Software CommandsNotifications Contents VNR 100 Contents About the Guide IntroductionAbout the VNR 100 Recorder VNR 100 Drives Application DiagramOverview of Recorded Streams Transport Protocols Used for StreamingOverview of Stream Playback Network Multicast RTP An OverviewUnicast TCP An Overview Unicast RTP An OverviewDefinitions Features Panels and Cabling Rear Panel FeaturesFront Panel Cover Front Panel FeaturesActivity Setup Overview Configuration Hardware SetupVNR 100 Power Down Procedure VNR 100 Power Up ProcedureInitial Configuration of the VNR VNR 100 Web Getting Started with the Enterprise Controller Enterprise Controller Login ScreenReplacing VNR 100 Drives OS Drive Replacement KitReplacing the OS Drive Configuring the New Drive Click Apply Changes Replacing the Media Drive Media Drive Replacement KitDirectory and File Structure Monitoring Free and Used Disk SpaceReference Information Default Factory SettingsVN-Matrix System Port Usage Port Transport Usage UL Guidelines for Rack Mounting Rack Mounting Using Rack RailsIncluded Parts Mounting the VNRAttaching the Rear Inner Rail Attaching the rear inner rail to the VNRAssembling the Rack Rails Attaching the rack rails to a standard rackAttaching Rack Rails to a Telco Rack Attaching the rack rails to a Telco rackMounting the VNR 100 on the Rack Rails Installing the VNR 100 into the rackStandard Rack Mount Finished InstallationUSA, Canada, South America Central America Japan Extron Warranty
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