
Getting Started
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EN/LZT 790 0023/1 R16A
Redundancy Mode
Description
Type of Network
Different Network
•
Each interface has different IP configuration.
•
This is set using the Physical Interface IP settings for each
Interface.
•
The unit automatically assigns the Source Address for each
output TS to be the address configured for the Physical Interface
used for that TS.
Active - Standby
Only the primary interface (Data 3) will
transmit the output TS.
If the primary interface goes Link-
Down, the TS is sent from the
secondary interface (Data 4).
Configuration to control auto-revert is
provided).
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.
Different Network
•
Not supported in Active – Standby mode.
3.8
How to Configure the AVP Using the Web GUI
The unit is configured using the web browser Graphical User Interface (GUI). For
details of all the GUI screens and options, see
Chapter 5, Web GUI Control
.
For details of supported Web Browsers please refer to the release notes
accompanying the software release.
3.8.1
General AVP Configuration
The configuration consists of two phases. First, the general parameters of the base
unit and the option cards are configured through the
Device Configuration
web
page. Then, the output streams can be configured through the
Service
Configuration
web page.
To save any changes made, click on the
Apply All
button located at the right side of
the user interface below the page tabs.
Note:
To save time, save the changes only after each parameter has been
altered. When trying to leave a page without saving the changes, a dialog is
displayed which allows saving or discarding the changes or abandoning the
page.
The modified folders in the
Advanced Video Processor Settings
widget and the
corresponding parameters in the
Properties
widget are highlighted in orange.
Moreover, the changes are also listed on the
Changes
tab of the
Information
widget. To undo a change, simply click on it in the
Information
widget. The
appropriate item shows up in the
Properties
widget and its original value can be
restored manually.
Summary of Contents for AVP 1000 1RU
Page 10: ...Preliminary Pages x EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 42: ...Installing the Equipment 2 18 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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...
Page 320: ...Web GUI Control 5 144 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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...
Page 396: ...Preventive Maintenance and Fault finding 8 22 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 444: ...Technical Specification B 28 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 446: ...Audio Coding C 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 452: ...Differences For Contribution Encoder and Voyager II D 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 456: ...Differences For Contribution Encoder and Voyager II D 6 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
Page 458: ...Alarm Lists E 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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Page 502: ...Logo Creator F 2 EN LZT 790 0023 1 R16A BLANK...
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