
Getting Started
EN/LZT 790 0023/1 R16A
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Parameter
Values
Description
Comments
IGMP v2 [default]
Uses version 2 of the IGMP protocol
Physical Data Interface <n>
Default MAC Address
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
The MAC address of the Gex
interface.
Read only parameter
Link Status
Link Up (1000)
Link is up and the link speed is 1000
Mbps.
Read only parameter
Link Up (100)
Link is up and the link speed is 100
Mbps.
Link Down
Link is down.
Link Up Time
days : hours : mins : secs
The length of time that the link has
been up. If the link goes down this
value is reset to 0.
Read only parameter
TX Packets
Number of IP packets transmitted
Read only parameter
RX Packets
Number of IP packets received
Read only parameter
IP Address
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Physical IP address of the data
interface
Can remain set to 0.0.0.0
Must be unique if set
Setting the physical IP address allows
the interface to be pinged to validate
the connection.
Must be on the same subnet and
gateway as the virtual interface.
Data Input (Ge1 and Ge2)
The unit has two Ethernet ports that can be used for data input, and responds to
ARPs and pings. Currently input data is not supported.
Data Output (Ge3 and Ge4)
The unit can generate one or more output Transport Streams from the components
produced by the option cards fitted. The IP output Transport Stream packets are
encapsulated in IP packets prior to being transmitted via the Ethernet Data ports.
The base unit does not provide any other interface through which Transport Streams
can be output.
Table 3.4 Ethernet Redundancy Modes
Redundancy Mode
Description
Type of Network
Active - Active
Both interfaces (Data 3 and Data 4)
simultaneously output the same output
TS.
Same Network
•
Both interfaces are configured to be on the same network.
•
They have identical IP configuration, which is set using the
Interface Group IP address (Virtual IP Address). The Physical
Interface IP address does not need to be set and can remain at
0.0.0.0.
•
The unit automatically assigns the Source Address for output TS
to be the IP address of the Interface Group.
Summary of Contents for AVP 1000 1RU
Page 10: ...Preliminary Pages x EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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Page 176: ...Front Panel Control 4 60 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 319: ...Web GUI Control EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A 5 143 Figure 5 43Support Page Device Management Tab...
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Page 324: ...Advanced Video Processing and Networking 6 4 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 374: ...Options Licensing and Upgrades 7 28 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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Page 444: ...Technical Specification B 28 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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Page 452: ...Differences For Contribution Encoder and Voyager II D 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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