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2. Select the mode of operation for MGP:
Device Configuration > Advanced
Setup > Device > MGP Support > MGP Settings
.
3. Set up the MSM multicast address:
a In
Unit Level
mode, the MSM multicast address is configured at
Device
Configuration > Advanced Setup > Device > MGP Support > MGP
Settings
.
b In
Module Level
mode, there is the potential of a media bundle per
Transport Stream and the MSM multicast address is configured at
Service
Configuration > Host Outputs > Transport Stream (output) > MGP
Settings
.
MGP protection
also needs to be switched on for each
Transport Stream (
Configuration > Host Outputs > Transport Stream
(output) > MGP protection
). Please note that toggling between MGP
modes will disable
MGP protection
for each Transport Stream.
4. Configure the MGP spares:
a In
Unit Level
mode, configure the spares through
Device Configuration >
Advanced Setup > Device > MGP Support > MGP Spares
, entering the
IP address of each spare. Up to four spares can be configured.
3.7.22.3
Recommendations
With a
Same-Network
configuration, it is recommended that
Transparent
source IP
redundancy is used.
With a
Different-Network
configuration, only
Non-Transparent
source IP
redundancy is available. Care must be taken to set the source addresses for spare
units, providing the addresses of both output interfaces, or MGP will not work
correctly.
Note:
Source IP redundancy can only be set to
Non-Transparent
when there are
no output Transport Streams configured.
3.7.23
How to Customize the Quick Set-up Menu to Quickly Access Required
Features
The quick set-up menu provides a means for the user to customize access to
frequently used parameters:
1. Open the
Customize Items
dialog by selecting
Actions > Customize Items
.
2. In the
Configuration Items
widget of the
Customize Items
dialog, select the
Quick Setup Items
node, and select
Actions > Add Folder
.
3. Double-click on the newly created node, and rename it to a more descriptive
name.
4. Expand the Encoder tree and scroll down to the item you want to add to your
custom list in the
Advanced Video Processor Settings
widget.
Summary of Contents for AVP 4000
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