Optibase MGW 2400 WMT User Manual

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Chapter 3 
• Editing Channel Parameters 
File Output 
Parameters Settings 
Comments 
File Name 
If you write the file to a SCSI disk 
connected to MGW 2400, enter 
the full path and file name with 
the file name's extension ASF, for 
example <SCSI drive>:\<Folder 
names>\File.asf

If you write the file to a shared 
folder, enter only the relevant 
PC's name and the shared folder, 
for example: 
\\PC\shared_folder\File.asf 
If you enter the entire path, you 
receive an error message. 
You can write the ASF 
file to a local SCSI 
disk connected to 
MGW 2400, or a 
network drive that 
belongs to MGW 
2400's workgroup and 
VLAN. 
User Name 
Enter the user name that may be 
required for the drive to which you 
wish to write the file. 
 
Password 
Enter the password that may be 
required for the drive to which you 
wish to write the file. 
 
Table  33: File Output Parameters 
Note 
•  Do not transmit to more than two file targets per unit, if you write ASF 
files to a SCSI disk connected to the relevant MGW 2400 unit. 
•  If you save the NSC file to a SCSI disk connected to MGW 2400, make 
sure that the relevant SCSI disk drive is shared. For instructions on 
sharing a SCSI disk drive with the network, refer to page 42. 
•  If you save NSC and ASF files to shared network drives, make sure that 
they belong to MGW 2400's workgroup and VLAN and that they are 
accessible. If the relevant network drive belongs to a PC that runs 
Windows 2000 or XP, do not specify a user name and password. 
•  We recommend verifying that shared network locations are accessible. 
To do so, copy the desired path into the Run command line on the 
Management PC and press Enter
•  If the desired location could not be accessed, the path that you specified 
is incorrect or the desired location is not accessible. 
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