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"Main > Output > IP" Screen

The “Main > Output > IP” screen is a “read and write” screen to assign the IP parameters for the TS:

“Main > Output > IP” Screen

Destination IP: allows user to assign the IP address of the equipment to which the GigE output is streamed to.

Encapsulation: from the two available options (RTP & UDP) select the one that matches the protocol used by the 

receiving equipment.
Destination Port: user must enter the IP Port of the receiving equipment. The factory default value is 50000. The range 

is 1 to 65535. The port number assigned to each TS must be unique.
Source Port: user must enter the IP Port of the equipment that the input IP source is streamed from. The factory default 

value is 50000. The range is 1 to 65535. The port number assigned to each TS must be unique.

NOTE: Port  number  is  recommended  to  be  from  49152  to  65535.  Reason:  Ports  1-1023  are 

reserved and 1024-49151 are registered ports

Time to Live:  is limit to the amount of time an IP packet can exist in an IP network. The value is set by the sender of the 

packet, and reduced by every host on the route to packet’s final destination. If the Time to Live reaches zero before the 

packet arrives at its final destination, then the packet is discarded. The purpose of this field is to avoid an undeliverable 

packet from circulating on an IP network perpetually. The range is 1 to 255. Factory default value is 128.
Stuffing:  Null packets are inserted to ensure that the TS bitrate assigned in   2    of Section 6.8.1 of 6270-2 User Manual 

remains constant. Possible options are Enable and Disable. It is advisable to Disable stuffing when only GigE output is 
used to help reduce the traffic on the network.

Output Enable: Allows operator to Enable/Disable IP output

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The Destination IP Address must be present before streaming occurs, otherwise the session is aborted. For 

Multicast applications, the IP address must be in the range 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255. For Unicast 

applications, the IP address must be outside the above mentioned range.

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Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values/configurations.

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Summary of Contents for HDE-8C-QAM/IP/Opt 2

Page 1: ...espective owner MPEG 2 HD Encoder HDE 8C QAM IP Opt 2 8xComponent Composite 1xSpare inputs 4xQAM 1xASI outputs 8xIP EAS compatible Stock No 6370 IP 2 User Manual IP Option Addendum Please refer to the HDE 8C QAM Stk 6370 2 User Manual PN 652366000 or Quick Guide PN 651235500 for General Operating Instructions Status Date Document No Issue No Author Active June 4 2015 651239000A KK ...

Page 2: ...s states when the mod disabled Audio and Video LED s in EAS Mode When EAS is activated the Audio LEDs will change one at a time to red starting from Input 1 and moving r towards Input 8 The sequence continues on the Video LED row again starting at input 1 and moving ri After all LEDs are have turned red they all simultaneously switch back to green and the cycle begins ag continuing until EAS has b...

Page 3: ...ick Guide for details In the section entitled Output under blue header the following parameters about each program in output TS are displayed IP Output indicates the IP output addresses assigned to Main Output IP RF Chan indicates i the RF channel number of the QAM output and ii whether the output QAM is On or Off see Section 6 82 in 6270 2 User Manual or Step 5 in the Quick Guide for details Stat...

Page 4: ...cket can exist in an IP network The value is set by the sender of the packet and reduced by every host on the route to packet s final destination If the Time to Live reaches zero before the packet arrives at its final destination then the packet is discarded The purpose of this field is to avoid an undeliverable packet from circulating on an IP network perpetually The range is 1 to 255 Factory def...

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