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Harmonic MediaGrid Release 4.1
Chapter 6
Accessing the Harmonic MediaGrid
This section provides instructions for accessing the Harmonic MediaGrid system. The following
topics are included:
About Accessing a Harmonic MediaGrid System
Mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid File System Using Windows
Mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid File System Using a Macintosh
Mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid File System Using Linux
Using Multiple Client Ethernet Ports
Administrator Credentials and Security Permissions
Managing File and Directory Permissions
Connecting Clients to Harmonic MediaGrid Using ContentBridge
About Accessing a Harmonic MediaGrid System
There are two basic methods for accessing the Harmonic MediaGrid system. The first method is
to install the file system driver on a client computer and then map to the Harmonic MediaGrid
from the client computer. The second method is to use a ContentBridge, which allows you to
access the Harmonic MediaGrid via CIFS (Common Internet File System), FTP (File Transfer
Protocol) or NFS (Network File System).
Choose from the following sections for instructions on accessing the Harmonic MediaGrid
system:
Mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid File System Using Windows
Mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid File System Using a Macintosh
Mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid File System Using Linux
Connecting Clients to Harmonic MediaGrid Using ContentBridge
If the file system driver is not yet installed on your client computer, refer to
Mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid File System Using Windows
Follow these steps to mount the Harmonic MediaGrid file system from a Windows computer.
These instructions assume you have installed the Harmonic MediaGrid File System Driver (FSD)
for Windows. Refer to
Connecting Clients to Harmonic MediaGrid Using ContentBridge
for instructions on
mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid file system without using the Harmonic MediaGrid FSD for
Windows.
1. Click the
Start
button in Windows.
2. Right-click
Computer
and select
Map network drive...
.