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Configure an
Existing ASI In
Port as DVB
To see program name information on an incoming Transport Stream, click
Ports
>
ASI
In
and then the particular ASI In port you want to configure. Select
DVB from the
Input Stream Type
, enable SDT and NIT,
then click the
Apply
button. By returning to Statistics and following the procedure previously
described, you should see the Program IDs, Names and Services contained in the
Transport Stream.
Creating Ports
and Network
Routing
Once you verify that the iPlex is receiving a Transport Stream, you need to create
an output stream for routing purposes, through either a UDP Out or an ASI Out
port. If you have an ASI Out submodule you only have to configure it.
Create Network
Port
The first item on the menu tree allows you to create a new logical network port.
Select
the
Port Type
you want use from the Port Parameters drop-down list box:
UDP In, UDP Out, RTP In, RTP Out, TCP In or File In.
When you create a UDP Out port, you must specify a network interface, either a
Gigabit Ethernet on an SCM or an ATM on an MCM. If you are using a Gigabit
Ethernet port, you must also create a VLAN to give it an IP address. For the pur-
pose of IP Routing: a VLAN is a Virtual LAN.
Summary of Contents for TANDBERG Television iPlex N20001
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