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Mute the output, ie 0 bitrate
, when ’Mute On Error’ is enabled
The
Port Settings
parameters have been described in detail in Section8.3..
The following
Output Redundancy
parameters are available:
Source IP
When OSPF is used the source IP should be defined.
If not set then the IP address of the Dataport will be used for all streams. The
effect that a single stream failure will disable all sources.
The Source IP address set here should correspond to the Source IP address
of the other stream source.
Output Redundancy
The output redundancy logic may decide to stop an output due to some
conditions. One reason could be that a service failed to be descrambled. If
this service is the only service being transmitted on an output the choice is
simple: the system can easily just stop the output.
On the other hand, if the output is an MPTS containing 10 services, for
example. Then the choice is not so simple should one failure result in all 10
services to be stopped on the output.
The redundancy control option lets the operator decide which conditions
should be met in order for the output to be stopped.
Choose one of the following options:
All
–
all services must fail
Majority
–
only majority services must fail
One
–
one service failure is sufficient
None
–
automatic redundancy is disabled
These switching rules apply to the services with the highest priority ranking
within the Output TS.
For more information about service priority, refer to the service
configuration property page.