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Essence Processing SDC
Input Spigots
To Set Multicast Details
1 Enter IP address and IP port number details in the ‘New settings’ column, as required.
Click
S
or press the enter key to enter each new value.
2 Select the
Flow Type
.
3 Click
Packetizer Stats
to view network statistics for an outgoing flow, if required.
4 Click
Take
.
Primary and
Secondary Panes
The
Primary
IP flows pass through one network connection (usually
SFP1), while the
Secondary
IP flows pass through another network
connection (usually SFP2).
Flow Panes for
Video, Audio and
Metadata
Displays Video, Audio, and Metadata status, and allows multicast IP
and port details to be defined for the selected spigot. IP flow settings
may be set through GV Orbit.
The
Current
column shows the present value. To manually set the
multicast details for the spigot, set the value in the
New
column and
click
to save the details, or
to return to the preset default
value.
• Enter
Multicast IP
and
Multicast Port
details as required.
• Enter the appropriate details in the
Source IP
and
Source Port
fields. Each spigot can support a variety of flows.
• Select the required flow type (video standard) from the
Flow
Type
drop-down list.
To support redundancy (SMPTE ST 2022-7), you must set the
Flow
Type
to 2110 for both the primary and secondary ports for the
Video, Audio, and Metadata essences and set
Streaming
to
Dual
.
To verify that redundancy is working, see
Redundancy (SMPTE ST 2022-7) is Working
Packetizer Stats:
set to view network statistics for the flow, if required.
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Summary of Contents for UCP-3901
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Page 18: ...18 Introduction Supported SFP28 Cartridges ...
Page 32: ...32 UCP 3901 Card Installation and Operation Remote control using RollCall ...
Page 36: ...36 Connections and Cabling Cabling to Support SMPTE ST 2022 7 with a UCP 3901 ...
Page 122: ...122 Essence Processing SDC SFP Configuration ...
Page 202: ...202 Maintenance Troubleshooting Keep Fiber Connections Clean ...