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Destination IP:
allows user to assign the IP address of the equipment to which the IP output is streamed to.
(Factory Default: "192.168.253.2")
Encapsulation:
user must select the protocol that matches the protocol used by the receiving equipment.
Options are RTP and UDP. (Factory Default: "UDP")
Destination Port
: user must enter the IP Port of the receiving equipment. The range is 1 to 65535. (Factory
Default: "50000")
Source Port:
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must enter the IP Port of the equipment that the input IP source is streamed from. The range
is 1 to 65535. (Factory Default: "50000")
NOTE:
Port number is recommended to be from 49152 to 65535. Reason: Port 1-1023 and
1024-49151 are the Reserved Ports and the Registered Ports, respectively.
Time to Live:
is an upper limit on the time that 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: "128")
Stuffing:
Null packets are inserted to ensure that the TS bitrate assigned in of the "Main Tab: TS Config"
section remains constant. Options are Enable and Disable. It is advisable to Disable stuffing when only IP output
is used to help reduce the traffic on the network.
Unit Configuration
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Main Tab: IP Screen
The “Main Tab: IP" sub-tab (Figure 6) is a “read and write” screen to assign IP parameters for the TS:
Figure 6 - “Main Tab” IP Screen
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 of 244.0.0.0 through
239.255.255.255. For Unicast applications, the IP address must be outside the above-mentioned range.
Remember to click on the SAVE button to apply the new values/configurations.
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