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Figure 13. PTP Configuration
10. Using these values as a starting point, you can now open other data fields
in the editor to manually adjust the remaining configuration values as
required. When the configuration is complete, click
Apply
to enable the
settings for that KONA IP.
11. This JSON file can be named and exported to a shared network location,
and then be imported as needed into other KONA IP transmit and receive
devices to be used as a starting point for further configuration.
Transmit/Receive Example
One simple way to test actual operation over the network is to configure two
KONA IPs with complimentary settings, as follows:
1. Perform an initial configuration on a KONA IP device as described above,
entering a different address. This will be used as the playback device.
2. Import that configuration to a second KONA IP, edit that base SFP address
(for example, increment by 100), and swap the RX and TX IP addresses
for that second device. These complimentary configurations allow bi-
directional transport between the two KONA IPs.
KONA Device
Base SFP
Rx Destination Tx Remote
Port
KONA IP #1
172.16.45.0
239.0.45.0
239.20.45.0
1000
KONA IP #2
172.16.45.100
239.20.45.0
239.0.45.0
1000
3. You should now be able to open AJA's Control Room application on each
computer and test playback and capture.