On 12-04-12 03:09 PM, Kirk Rutter wrote: > > Thanks Greg, > > That was very useful. I'm afraid all my questions are all newbie. Units > are running fine. Has anyone tried frying an egg on them yet though? > Gosh, they get hot don't they.....
They do get a tad warm, yes :) > Is there an option to export the settings to a backup file? Or did I miss it? Nope, not yet. I've written the backend scripts for this but I haven't had a chance to hook up the actual exporting functions yet. G > Cheers. > > Kirk Rutter > ________________________________________ > From: [email protected] > [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Greg Logan > [[email protected]] > Sent: 11 April 2012 23:35 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Opencast] Epiphan Capture Units > > On 12-04-11 07:43 AM, Kirk Rutter wrote: >> Hello, >> >> We have 2 of these units and need help setting them up. I've downloaded the >> latest firmware update (Greg's). Are there basic instructions on setting >> these up? >> We had had them a while so the firmware may be quite dated. Am I right in >> thinking the firmware needs to be quite up to date before we can get it to >> write >> the MAC to a USB drive? How do I access the units UI? > > Hi Kirk, > > The documentation is a little thin at the moment, but most of the newbie > questions are answered somewhere on this list or on matterhorn-users. > The UI for the units is at http://$your_ecd/ (for live streaming) and > http://$your_ecd/admin (for administration and configuration). This, of > course, is not helpful if you can't get the device on the network, or > can't find it on said network. The update which enabled the MAC writing > is somewhat new, although I'm not entirely sure when it went into > release. Worst case you can give it a try and nothing happens :) > > If the MAC writing doesn't work then there are three options, depending > on your network configuration: > > 1) You can download Epiphan's network discovery tool. This will find > any ECDs on the same /24 subnet as the machine running the tool. E.g: > 192.168.1.1 will be able to see an ECD on 192.168.1.12, but not > 192.168.2.12. Note that this limitation is just in my experience, it's > possible that my campus network blocks the scan from going further than > that. > > 2) You can do the above, but with a router that's not hooked up to the > campus network (and thus pretty much guaranteed to be in the same > subnet). This is probably the easiest and fastest depending on how > draconian your local IT policy is. > > 3) You can email Epiphan support and they will email you back with the > MAC address. > > G > >> Thanks. >> >> Kirk Rutter >> >> Learning Technology Support >> London College of Fashion >> University of the Arts London >> 182 Mare Street >> London, E8 3RE >> >> ': +44 (0)207 514 8681 >> ------------------------------ >> Mobex - 3576 - 07894 392822 >> www.fashion.arts.ac.uk >> www.learningtechnologysupport.com >> _______________________________________________ >> Community mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> >> To unsubscribe please email >> [email protected] >> _______________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > Community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > > To unsubscribe please email > [email protected] > _______________________________________________
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