Verifying connectivity to the network server
To verify that the Ethernet port is working, ping the network server where the backup files are
stored from the media server.
Note:
You might need to restart your browser before you perform this procedure.
Note:
1. Move the Ethernet cable that is connected to the network of the customer from the shut
down standby S8700 Media Server to the S8710 Media Server (IP: Eth0; MC: Eth4). For
more information, see
page 917.
Figure 61: Port connections on the back of the S8710 Media Server
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2
3
4
Figure notes:
1. Ethernet 0 to control network A
(CNA) if this is a dedicated control
network or to the customer network
if this is a nondedicated control
network (straight-through CAT5
cable)
2. Ethernet 1 to Services laptop
(cross-connect CAT5 cable)
3. Ethernet 2 to duplicated media
server (cross-connect CAT5 cable)
2. Under Diagnostics, click Ping.
Port connections on the back of the S8710 Media Server
3
100 MGz
2
100 MGz
1
133 MGz
VDCI
6
5
On the first S8710 Media Server
2
iLO
2
1
UID
4. Ethernet 3 to control network B
(CNB) if this is a duplicated control
network
5. Ethernet 4 to network of the
customer if this is a dedicated
control network (straight-through
CAT5 cable)
6. Not used
on
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