About the Fibre Channel video network option
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How’s it connected together?
How the network is physically connected together refers to what is called the network
topology or layout. The Ethernet and Fibre Channel network layouts can differ, so we’ll
talk about the Ethernet network first.
Ethernet network layout
You can connect your Profile XP systems together using an Ethernet hub or switch. An
Ethernet hub is used in most simple Ethernet networks. The Profile XP system provides
a 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface and uses a standard RJ-45 connector. Make sure the
hub or switch you are using provides RJ-45 connectors.
Fibre Channel network layout
Fibre Channel connections are provided by a Fibre Channel switch. Fibre Channel hubs
are not supported. A Fibre Channel switch provides a full 1Gbs connection between
devices on the network. Using a switch enables multicasting. Multicasting allows
transfers of the same file from one to multiple (max of 8) Profile XP systems.
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Ethernet Hub
or Switch
Fibre Channel
Switch
Profile1
Profile2
Profile3
Summary of Contents for PROFILE XP PVS Series
Page 14: ...Preface 14 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 64: ...Chapter 2 Working with Configuration Manager 64 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 130: ...Chapter 4 Adding or Removing Channels 130 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 144: ...Chapter 4 Adding or Removing Channels 144 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 232: ...Chapter 7 Modifying a Channel Timecode Settings 232 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 238: ...Chapter 8 Modifying a Channel Ancillary Data 238 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 246: ...Chapter 9 Managing Optional Licenses 246 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 288: ...Chapter 11 Setting up a Simple Network 288 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 310: ...Chapter 12 Solving Common Setup Problems 310 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 344: ...Chapter C 344 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...