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SoundGrid Servers
Once you’ve confirmed that the I/O is functioning properly and is not the cause of the problem,
check the SoundGrid server/s:
1. If
SG Server
Status is
On
, assign the device. It should be functional now.
2. If the
SG Server
Status is
N/A
, unassign it and press Refresh.
3. If
SG Server
appears as
Not Compatible
, press
Update
. Once the firmware update is
complete, the server will automatically restart and the
Server Status
will be
On
. Next,
assign
SG Server
to
1
. If a second redundant server is in use, repeat the same update
process, and upon completion assign the redundant server to
2
.
If the SoundGrid server has disappeared from the list, this may be for the following reasons:
•
Server is OFF.
•
Ethernet cable is disconnected from server or switch.
•
Ethernet cable is disconnected from host or switch. (Hint: in this case the I/O status will
appear as
N/A
.)
•
Ethernet cable is defective.
•
Network switch is turned off.
•
Network switch is not compatible (switch does not have 1GB connection):
please refer to
Appendix C: SoundGrid-Compatible Switches
.
•
Ethernet cable is not compatible (not Cat 5e or Cat 6).
•
Ethernet cables are too long:
please refer to Appendix D: Ethernet Cables for SoundGrid
Systems
.
If the SoundGrid server changes status from On to N/A upon assignment, this means that
Internet Protocol Version 6 (iPv6) is not checked in the computer’s Ethernet Card Preferences.
Please refer to Appendix E: Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6).
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