System Configuration Example; Basic Configuration - FOR-A MFR-1616 Operation Manuals

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3. System Configuration Example

3-1. Basic Configuration

The block diagram below shows an example of the basic MFR routing system that consists of an
MFR Main Unit, Remote Unit and the Web-based Control accessed from a computer.
Make sure to connect both MFR-LANs (CPU1) and (CPU2) to a LAN respectively for CPU
redundancy. Their LAN connections must be separated from the network segment of PC-LAN
and other devices. (Default IP addresses (Net mask: 255.255.255.0) are used in the
configuration example below.)
VIDEO(SDI)
LAN (MFR-LAN)
LAN (PC LAN)
192.168.1.10
MFR-xxRU
192.168.1.XX
Ethernet Hub (MFR-LAN)
 LAN Port Settings
Port
(Sec. in MFR-RU Series Operation Manual)
MFR-39RUA: See sec.3-4-4.
MFR-39RU: See sec. 3-6-1.
MFR-18RU/18RUA: See sec. 3-8-1 and 3-8-2.
Other RUs: See sec. 3-10-1 and 3-10-2.
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MFR-39RUA: See sec. 3-4-4 (display only).
MFR-39RU: See sec. 3-6-3 (display only).
MFR-18RU/18RUA: See sec. 3-8-1 (display only).
Other RUs: See sec. 3-10-1 (display only).
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MFR-LAN(CPU1)
MFR-LAN(CPU2)
192.168.1.11
RU Front Panel
MFR Main Unit
IN1
OUT1
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192.168.1.12
PC-LAN
Ethernet Hub (PC-LAN)
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LAN port label indications
have been changed.
New: MFR-LAN (CPU1, 2)
Old: TO RU
New: PC-LAN
Old: TO PC
MFR Web-based
Control
PC
192.168.1.XX
Web-based Control
RU Settings page
MU Settings page
Network Settings page

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