Chapter 7: Advanced Element Controls; Element Configuration Screens; The Element Control Center; The Setup Menu - Axia Element Installation & User Manual

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Chapter 7:
Advanced Element Controls
In Chapter 1, we covered the basics of setting up
your Element and StudioEngine, in the interest of get-
ting you up and running quickly. Now that you've read
this far, you should consider yourself an advanced user!
In keeping with your dawning guru status, it's time for a
thorough look at all of the controls found in the Element
configuration Web pages.

Element Configuration Screens

The Element Control Center

This is the first screen you see when you log into
your Element console from your Web browser. The main
menu runs down the left side and gives access to all of
Element's options and settings. In the main window you
can see at a glance what version of Element software is
loaded, system information such as console uptime, net-
work link integrity and CPU stats, and more. This infor-
mation screen is accessible without a password; clicking
Fig. 7-1: The Element Control Center
on any menu heading will prompt you for a password.

The Setup Menu

We touched briefly on the Setup screen in Chapter 1.
Now let's look at the rest of the tools on this page.
Network Configuration
Element's IP Address and other network functions.
Hostname
»
sole to identify it in the Web interface. You might
want to name it after the studio it's in.
»
IP Address:
dress.
Netmask:
»
Gateway:
»
low access from outside your facility, enter it
here.
»
DNS-0 & DNS-1:
nected to the "outside workd", you can specify
your ISP's DNS servers in these fields.
Why would you want to do this? Well, you could
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contains the fields for the
is the unique name you give the con-
This Element's unique network ad-
Enter your network's submask here.
If you have a network gateway to al-
If your Axia network is con-
Fig. 7-2: Setup screen

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