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Table 3.5 VLAN Creation Options
Parameter
Values
Description
Vlan ID (Create)
2-4094
New VLAN ID to create.
Vlan IP
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
VLAN IP Address (VLAN tagged Transport Stream will have
this as its source IP address).
Vlan Netmask
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
VLAN Netmask.
Vlan Gateway
zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz
VLAN gateway address for the current VLAN.
Note:
The VLAN Id and its IP address must be unique across all Ethernet
interfaces.
VLAN Tag Sharing
Once the VLANs are created, they can be assigned to IP Transport Streams. To do
that, navigate to
Service Configuration
page, and create a Transport Stream for the
appropriate IP output. Then, click on the newly created Transport Stream, and in the
Properties
widget select the required VLAN tag. VLANs can also be assigned to
Transport Streams in the
Outputs/IP Output <m>/Data Interface Group
<n>/Transport Stream ID: <id>/Destination List/Destination <k>/Vlan Tag
front
panel menu. The following options can be set:
Table 3.6 VLAN Tag Sharing Options
Parameter
Values
Description
Vlan Tag
None, existing VLAN tag
Disables VLAN tagging or assigns the selected VLAN tag to
the current Transport Stream.
Vlan Priority
0-7
Priority that can be used to support QoS.
It is also possible to group multiple Transport Streams under the same VLAN. To do
this, assign the same VLAN tag to all of them.
Note:
On the web user interface, VLANs can be managed through the Service
Configuration page by clicking on the Manage button next to the Vlan Tag
parameter.
VLAN Deletion
A VLAN can be removed from the Transport Stream by changing the VLAN Tag
parameter under the Transport Stream to None. If a VLAN tag used by any
Transport Stream is deleted from the
VLAN Tags
folder, the
VLAN Tag
parameter
is set to
None
in the respective Transport Streams.
3.8.9
How to Copy and Move Transport Streams and Services
To copy or move a previously created Transport Stream or service, or an existing
component from one output to the other, proceed as follows:
1. Select the Transport Stream, service or component.
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