WMV Solution
The following steps show you how to setup a typical configuration for the WMV Solution:
1.
Connect the power supply to the power connector on the rear of the Vision
FIG. 15
Vision
2.
Connect an RJ-45 LAN cable to LAN port one on the back of the Vision
other end of the cable to a Gigabit port on a layer 3 network switch.
To prevent multicast traffic from flooding your network, use LAN port 2 as the Vision
client side multicast interface.
3.
Connect an RJ-45 LAN cable to LAN port one on the back of the WMV appliance (FIG. 16). Connect the
other end of the cable to Gigabit ports on a layer 3 network switch.
FIG. 16
WMV appliance (rear panel)
4.
Connect breakout cables to the HD-15 ports on the WMV capture cards at the rear of the WMV
appliances. Connect the other end of the cables to a Windows Media Video (WMV) source. The breakout
cable provides connections for Composite, S-Video, and Component video, in addition to balanced and
unbalanced stereo audio.
5.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each additional WMV appliance you have in your solution.
2
Vision
Operation/Reference Guide
LAN ports
2
Master server (rear-view)
LAN ports
2
Master server (FIG. 15).
Power connector
2
Master server. Connect the
2
Power
connector
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