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Document generated: 20.09.13
3.3.1
SCore live Bridge Card IP address
IMPORTANT
Although the bridge cards look identical for OnAir 3000/Route 6000 and
Vista systems, the firmware is different.
A Vista bridge card cannot be used
for an OnAir 3000 or Route 6000 system, and vice versa.
When removing or inserting a bridge card from/into the frame, proceed very
carefully. The bottom side of earlier bridge card versions hosts some capaci-
tors that are pretty large. If the card is not inserted exactly aligned with its
guides, these capacitors may catch at the front panel at the left of the bridge
card’s slot, causing one of these capacitors to snap off when removing or
inserting the bridge card too fast. Current bridge cards are not concerned.
If there is a blank panel at the left of the bridge card’s slot, it is recommended
to remove this panel before removing or inserting the bridge card, which at
the same time makes aligning the card with its guides much easier.
OnAir 3000/Route 6000:
Every bridge card within the system or network must have its own, unique
IP address. This means that, when replacing a bridge card by a new one, the
new card cannot be used as it is, since the cards are configured in the factory
with a default IP address and subnet mask. The factory defaults are different
depending on the system (Vista or OnAir/Router) within which the card will
be used. The card’s default IP address and subnet mask must be replaced by
the ones suitable for your system or network before connecting to it.
3.3.1.1
Studer Vista Systems
Spare bridge card part number for Vista systems: A949.037038.V
The factory default IP address of the primary port is
192.168.1.60
, of the
secondary port
192.168.2.60
.
If both ports are to be used, the IP address of the primary port
must not
be
within the same subnet as the IP address of the secondary port.
3.3.1.2
Studer Onair 3000 and route 6000 Systems
Spare bridge card part number for OnAir 3000 and Route 6000 systems:
A943.037038.V
The factory default IP address of the primary port is
192.168.1.15
. The IP
address of the secondary port is not defined.
For OnAir 3000 or Route 6000 systems, the IP address and the subnet mask
of Ethernet port 1 normally are set according to the following rules:
IP address =
192.168.
SID
.15
Subnet mask =
255.255.0.0
,
where
SID
is the system ID derived from the core’s serial number. For exam-
ple, the bridge card in a core with the serial no. 2
077
will then have the static
IP address 192.168.
77
.15. (Leading zeros must be omitted).
IP Address and Subnet Mask
There exist two possible cases –
either
your system (or network) uses a static
IP address,
or
the IP address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server.
Static
IP Address
The IP address and subnet mask of the old bridge card must be configured
in the new replacement card before the new card can be used. Proceed as
described under ‘IP Address Setting’ below. Should the old IP settings not be
available, the IP address can be found as follows:
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