
Chapter 1
Installation
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FTP Server does not need to run on the same NEXIO node that is using
the FTP client controlling the transfer process.
All Ethernet link speed and duplex modes, including auto-detect,
supported.
Category 5e or 6 cabling for up to 100Base-T networks.
Category 5e or 6 cabling for Gigabit networks.
Clips can be transferred to and from any local drive, USB, shared
folder, or mapped drive that is accessible by the NEXIO node’s transfer
network port(s) or the Windows XP operating system.
FTP sites created for a drive, folder, or mapped drive that are accessed
via Ethernet are created as File Folder type rather than an FTP Server
type.
For media transfers, the NEXIO FTP Server can move both SD and HD
content in and out of the server system.
These devices are mounted as drives by the Windows XP operating
system. The mounted drives act as FTP sites when used in conjunction
with FTP client software.
NEXIO supports USB 1.1 and 2.0.
Fibre Channel
There are four Fibre Channel ports. Fiber optical cable is used to connect
the frame to shared storage.
PORT 1
— Used for primary connection to storage.
PORT 2
- 4
— Use only if directed by your system design.
Front Panel
Descriptions
The front panel of the NEXIO NX1010 Series includes the following:
SATA Drives
Drive Release Buttons
LED Indicators
LCD Display
Navigation Buttons
USB Ports
Summary of Contents for NEXIO NX1010 series
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