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CLI Command Reference 

temperature

Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01

352

temperature

S

YNOPSIS

temperature get

D

ESCRIPTION

The 

temperature

 command is used to display the current temperature of the unit. If the 

internal temperature of the unit is rising, that is an indication that the fan may not be 
operating properly.

A

CTIONS

E

XAMPLE

get

Displays the current temperature status of the unit.

# temperature get

Displays the current temperature for the unit, see example below:

Temperature Status:
  Current Temperature    : 47 Celsius measured 0s ago
  Maximum Temperature  : 48 Celsius measured  

1d5h8m48s ago

  Minimum Temperature  : 45 Celsius measured  

1d5h37m7s ago

Summary of Contents for Makito X

Page 1: ...Makito X Encoder Family User s Guide v2 0 HVS ID UG MAKX 20 Issue 01 ...

Page 2: ...445 info haivision com Trademarks The Haivision logo Haivision and certain other marks used herein are trademarks of Haivision All other brand or product names identified in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Th...

Page 3: ...AMAGE expat Custom License Copyright c 1998 1999 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper Copyright c 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Expat maintainers Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use c...

Page 4: ... name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRAN TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ALL OF WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIR...

Page 5: ... may be easily damaged and proper handling and grounding is essential Use ESD precautionary measures when installing systems or cards and keep the parts and cards in antistatic packaging when not in use If possible use antistatic floorpads and workbench pads Improper handling and or installation practices may VOID the warranty CAUTION When handling components or when setting switch options always ...

Page 6: ...ety Information 16 New Product Features 17 Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview 20 Chassis Styles 21 HEVC Encoding 24 Storage and Recording 25 Applications 25 Secure Reliable Transport SRT 25 Physical Description 27 System Interfaces Rear Panel 27 Storage Options Rear Panel 28 Audio Video Interfaces Rear Panel 30 LED Status Indicators Rear Panel 33 Storage Mezzanine LED Status Indicators 35 MB6...

Page 7: ...s 63 Hardware Maintenance 64 Cleaning the Ventilation Intake Outtake and Filter 64 Monitoring of the Fan Operation 64 Replacing the MB6X Chassis Fan Tray 64 Replacing the RTC Battery 65 Chapter 3 Getting Started with the Web Interface Management Overview 69 Using the Web Interface 69 Using the CLI 69 SNMP based Management 69 Accessing the Encoder 70 Accessing the Web Interface 70 Accessing the CLI...

Page 8: ...Configuring KLV Metadata Insertion 114 Metadata Settings 116 Metadata Statistics 119 Configuring Streaming Outputs 120 Outputs List View 120 Setting Up Streaming 122 Configuring Secure Reliable Transport SRT 130 CDN and Flash Interoperability RTMP 132 Publishing an RTMP Stream to YouTube 133 Streaming Settings 134 Streaming Statistics 139 Configuring Recording Outputs 143 Setting Up Recording 143 ...

Page 9: ...Managing the COM Port 191 COM Port Settings 192 Managing Storage Drives 193 Managing Network Storage 195 Network Storage Settings 196 Configuring Export Destinations 197 Export Destination Settings 199 Managing Snapshot Storage Locations 201 Snapshots Location Settings 202 Managing File Transfer History 203 Chapter 6 Managing Users and Security Managing User Accounts 205 Account Management 207 Acc...

Page 10: ...reams 240 Appendix A CLI Command Reference Syntax Conventions 244 Command Summary and Usage Information 245 Operation Commands 246 Administration Commands 247 CLI Access Control 249 account 251 audenc 253 audit 258 banner 260 bist 262 certificate 263 config 266 date 268 dest 269 dtconfig 273 edid 274 ethercfg 276 haiversion 278 hdcp 279 ipconfig 280 license 284 logo 286 messages 289 metadata 290 m...

Page 11: ...ns 373 Supported Graphic Encoding Resolutions Makito X S B 292E DVI 375 Audio Encoding 377 Advanced Features 378 Metadata Optional 378 KLV Data Specifications 379 Asynchronous KLV Metadata Support 380 Network and Management Interfaces 381 Chassis Options 383 Single Height Appliance 383 Dual Height Appliance Storage Mezzanine 383 MB6X 6 Blade Chassis 384 MB21B 21 Blade Chassis 385 Makito XR Militar...

Page 12: ...1 12 Open Source Software Credits 390 Appendix D Warranty Information Haivision One 1 Year Limited Warranty 395 EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS 395 OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE 396 APPLICABLE LAW 396 Software End User License Agreement 397 READ BEFORE USING 397 ...

Page 13: ... configure and manage the Makito X to send audio video and data over an Ethernet based IP network To access the online help open the Web interface and click from the menu bar Topics In This Section About Haivision 14 Audience 14 Reliability of Information 14 Obtaining Documentation 14 Related Documents 15 Service Support 15 Document Conventions 15 Safety Information 16 ...

Page 14: ...quip ment and IP and LAN networking concepts and terminology Reliability of Information The information contained in this user s guide has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable However as Haivision improves the reliability function and design of its products the possibility exists that this user s guide may not remain current If you require updated information or any other...

Page 15: ...raining needed to install manage and maintain your Haivision equipment For more information regarding service programs training courses or for assistance with your support requirements contact Haivision Technical Support via our Support Portal on our website at http www haivision com support Document Conventions The following document conventions are used throughout this user s guide TIP The light...

Page 16: ...ation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death Safety Information The CAUTION and WARNING notices shown above are not only preventative measures designed to uphold the safety of both the service engineer and operator but also enhance equipment reliability The definitions and symbols for CAUTION and WARNING comply with ANSI Z535 2 American National Standard for Environmental and...

Page 17: ...e Makito X encoder now supports High Efficiency Video Coding HEVC H 265 encoding and streaming This functionality is only available on Makito X hardware that is HEVC capable Operators can now choose the encoding algorithm when encoding video either AVC H 264 or HEVC H 265 For details see Configuring Video Encoders on page 86 Web Interface and stream on page 337 CLI ...

Page 18: ...ito X DVI or SDI with Storage Removable SSD SKUs ending RS or Fixed SSD SKUs ending FS Makito X Harsh Environment SDI Dual Channel S 292E X2H or Single Channel S 292E X1H Makito XR Ruggedized SDI with Dual Input S 292E X2R or Quad Input S 292E X4R Unless otherwise specified references to the Makito X SDI include 3G HD SD SDI Topics In This Chapter Product Overview 20 Chassis Styles 21 HEVC Encodin...

Page 19: ... Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 19 Analog Audio Interface 32 LED Status Indicators Rear Panel 33 Storage Mezzanine LED Status Indicators 35 MB6X Chassis Indicators and Alarms 37 Audio Talkback 39 Hardening 41 ...

Page 20: ...ibution The Makito X may be paired with the Makito decoder to achieve low end to end latency as well as combined with Haivision s InStream multi view performance player technology With four internal H 264 encoding engines the Makito X can encode video at up to four different bitrates and profiles for Multi bitrate MBR streaming to optimize video distri bution In addition each engine can be then di...

Page 21: ...ades as a blade within a 4RU chassis MB21B that can contain up to 21 single height or ten dual height Makito X or other Haivision encoder decoder blades the Makito X Harsh semi ruggedized industrial single or dual SDI encoder appliance the Makito XR Ruggedized platform supporting two or four video input variants in a MIL STD rugged appliance Note that support for analog and embedded audio capture ...

Page 22: ...Introduction Product Overview Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 22 Figure 1 4 Makito X HEVC Encoder Rear View S 292E SDI2 HEVC Figure 1 5 MB21B Multichannel Chassis Top Front Bottom Rear View ...

Page 23: ...ue 01 23 Figure 1 6 MB6X Multichannel Chassis Top Front Bottom Rear View MB6X MED NOTE The MB6X is available with a single AC DC or medical grade AC power supply For details see MB6X 6 Slot Chassis on page 59 Figure 1 7 Makito X Harsh Dual SDI Encoder Appliance ...

Page 24: ...work with the Makito X HEVC encoder More Content Less Operational Cost With HEVC and Haivision s SRT Secure Reliable Transport support the Makito X HEVC encoder makes low cost readily available public Internet connections secure and reliable for high quality live video transport while saving bandwidth yet maintaining H 264 picture quality Performance Encoding with Metadata In ISR applications many...

Page 25: ...nterface Record high quality video i e 20 Mbps while streaming low to save on bandwidth Automatically segment recordings to files i e for long duration or continuous recording Automatically export via FTP SFTP Ingest to Haivision Video Cloud HVC through a watch Folder For more information see Storage Options Rear Panel on page 28 Applications Typical examples of Makito X applications include IPTV ...

Page 26: ...ng SRT applies encryption and provides error recovery Prior to decoding or transcoding SRT decrypts the stream and enables recovery from packet loss typical of Internet connections At the same time SRT detects the real time network performance between the encode decode transcode endpoints The endpoints can be dynamically adjusted for optimal stream performance and quality Figure 1 9 Makito X SRT W...

Page 27: ...ernet Network interface for both traffic and management RJ45 Figure 1 10 Ethernet Connection DVI S B 292E DVI On the Makito X with SDI a computer can be connected to the COM1 RS 232 serial port through its RJ45 connector Serial Management adapter required see Serial Management Adapter on page 46 Figure 1 11 Serial Connection SDI Dual Channel S B 292E HDSDI2 NOTE The COM1 port may also be used for ...

Page 28: ...rage options for either the SDI or DVI appliances Fixed i e not accessible from the face plate mSATA SSD solid state drive with USB 2 0 and SD card interfaces accessible from the face plate Removable 2 5 SATA SSD solid state drive accessible from the face plate with an Unmount push button with LED showing mount status Figure 1 12 Dual SDI Appliance with Fixed Internal mSATA SSD Storage S 292E SDI2...

Page 29: ...Rear View with Fixed Internal mSATA SSD Storage S 292E DVI FS Figure 1 15 DVI Rear View with Removable SATA SSD Storage S 292E DVI RS NOTE The USB port and SD card port are currently limited to a destination for recording asset moves copy operations or as a location to save image snapshots ...

Page 30: ...nnector supports the following inputs Component Analog video Y Pb Pr RGBHV Component Digital video Y Cb Cr DVI SD and HD video Computer graphics Two channels of DVI I digital audio Only one input format either digital DVI D or analog DVI A is encoded at a time NOTE Additional Information The Makito X encoder supports EDID resolution capabilities negotiation If the content is HDCP copy protected th...

Page 31: ...d for Composite CVBS SD SDI Serial Digital Interface and HD SDI video input signals It is also a 3G SDI capable interface supporting 1080p 50 60 fps video 3Gbps In addition the BNC connector s support auto detection of the HD resolution and embedded digital audio CAUTION Be sure to use an HD video capable RG 6 coaxial cable such as the Belden 1694A up to 300 feet Otherwise the video signal may be ...

Page 32: ...pair and mono audio output for Audio Talkback Figure 1 19 Audio Interface For the pinout see Audio Connector Pinout on page 51 An adapter is required to interface with the audio port An RCA cable adapter for unbal anced audio is included in the package An adapter for balanced audio may be ordered from Haivision For details see Audio Breakout Cables on page 54 Related Topics Connecting the Encoder ...

Page 33: ...N Solid No Fault OK TX1 TX2 SDI OFF No video encoder is configured to use a given BNC NOTE Each TX LED is associated with the corresponding BNC connector AMBER Solid Either of the conditions below is sufficient to turn the LED AMBER Encoder booting Valid video input NOT detected i e if you configure an encoder to use a BNC and there is no video input lock GREEN Solid Valid video input detected i e...

Page 34: ...ond Connected at 1000 Mbps ACT OFF No Activity GREEN Intermittent Little activity e g management The LED should be lit when there is activity GREEN Solid Intense Activity e g transmitting video traffic COM1 port MNGT OFF Port configured in Metadata Capture Mode GREEN Solid Port configured in Management Mode RS232 OFF Port configured in RS 422 GREEN Solid Port configured in RS 232 Table 1 1 LED Sta...

Page 35: ... mSATA SSD with USB SD LED Status Indicators Function Description Indication USB OFF LED remains Off until drive has booted GREEN Solid Indicates drive is ready to use SD OFF LED remains Off until drive has booted GREEN Solid Indicates drive is ready to use SATA ACT OFF LED remains Off until drive has booted GREEN Solid Indicates drive is ready to use GREEN Blinking SATA LED blinks briefly off whe...

Page 36: ...atus Indicators Function Description Indication Mount Status LED Unmount Button OFF SSD not mounted BLUE Solid SSD mounted and ready to use BLUE Blinking Blinks briefly off when the SATA drive is being accessed BLUE Blinking two times per second Slow flash occurs when Unmount button pushed Blinking then stops indicating that drive is unmounted and can be removed NOTE To unmount SATA drive press bu...

Page 37: ...larm OFF OFF OFF No power to chassis Solid Green Solid Green OFF Power applied to chassis and no issue fault is reported Solid Green Solid Red ON Chassis Power ON Fault s Detected The following faults will trigger the audible alarm and turn the FAN LED to RED One some or all fans are blocked One some or all fans have no power An electrical short is detected V to GND on the fan tray Thermocouple is...

Page 38: ...Introduction Physical Description Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 38 For the procedure to replace the fan tray see Replacing the MB6X Chassis Fan Tray on page 64 ...

Page 39: ...o source through the Makito X s audio output when using the talkback feature Figure 1 24 Audio Talkback Signal Path There is no audio mixer on the Makito X so the talkback feature is First In First Served meaning that only one user can use the return audio channel at a time The InStream player application provides push to talk functionality which requires that the user push a button to transmit au...

Page 40: ...Introduction Audio Talkback Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 40 NOTE Audio talkback is uncompressed audio using approximately 350 kbps of network bandwidth ...

Page 41: ...eatures are described in detail in the Makito X Hardening Guide available from Haivision s Download Center at http www haivision com download center NOTE Any Makito X encoder at Version 1 5 or higher can be hardened by following the procedures described in this guide The Makito X Hardening Guide provides the procedures to install and configure Makito X encoders to be hardened This guide is written...

Page 42: ...the Network and a Computer 45 Serial Interface Setup Makito X SDI only 46 COM1 Serial Port RJ45 Pinout Makito X SDI only 47 Serial Management Adapter DB9 Pinout Makito X SDI only 48 Connecting the Encoder to A V Sources 49 Connecting the DVI I Interface Makito X DVI 49 Connecting the BNC S Video Interface Makito X SDI 50 Audio Connector Pinout 51 Audio Breakout Cables 54 Powering Up the Unit 55 Si...

Page 43: ...Installing the Encoder Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 43 Replacing the RTC Battery 65 ...

Page 44: ...port brackets For instructions on how to properly secure or support the MB21B refer to the MB21B Important Notice provided in the package and available through Haivision s Download Center Safety First Please pay particular attention to the following points in order to help protect yourself and the encoder Refer to Safety Guidelines on page 5 The Makito X is an indoor appliance and should be kept i...

Page 45: ...nal Connect the encoder s COM1 port to the serial port of a computer Use the gray RS 232 DB9 to RJ45 Serial Management Adapter included in the package for appliances and a standard straight Ethernet cable This will allow you to communicate directly from your computer to the Makito X using a serial communication application such as HyperTerminal or Minicom This is only required if you wish to use t...

Page 46: ...Single Channel S B 292E HDSDI1 Prior to logging in to the Makito X for the first time you may wish to change the unit s default network settings to match the network in which it will be used You can do so by connecting directly to the Makito X s serial COM1 port from your computer using HyperTerminal or other serial communication application Or you can optionally configure your system to capture C...

Page 47: ...system will request a login or display the shell prompt if an active session is still running TIP You can view the COM port settings from the Web interface For information see Managing the COM Port on page 191 We recommend that you log out from the Makito X and exit from the serial communication application before disconnecting the COM1 port COM1 Serial Port RJ45 Pinout Makito X SDI only The COM1 ...

Page 48: ...he Serial Management adapter has the following pinouts 7 Not connected Not connected 8 Not connected Not connected Management Port RJ 45 Jack Serial Port DSub 9 Female Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RI Ring Indicator N C 9 RI Ring Indicator 2 DCD Data Carrier Detect 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 3 DTR Data Terminal Ready 6 DSR Data Set Ready 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 5 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transm...

Page 49: ...tor 2 Analog Audio In Connect your Audio Source cable to the encoder s 8 pin Mini DIN connector shown below For unbalanced audio use the 8 pin audio to 3 RCA female cable adapter includ ed in the package shown Figure 2 5 below A balanced audio cable adapter is available from Haivision upon request See Audio Breakout Cables on page 54 Figure 2 4 DVI I Input Connections S B 292E DVI Figure 2 5 Audio...

Page 50: ...ncoder s Video Inputs using the BNC connectors Composite CVBS Video SDI Video Audio either SD HD or 3G SDI 2 Analog Audio In Connect your Audio Source cable to the encoder s 8 pin Mini DIN connector shown below For unbalanced audio use the 8 pin audio to 3 RCA female cable adapter includ ed in the package shown in Figure 2 5 on page 49 A balanced audio cable adapter is available from Haivision upo...

Page 51: ...gs on page 90 Web interface or videnc Parameters on page 358 CLI Audio Connector Pinout The Makito X mini DIN 8 audio connector has the following pinout Figure 2 7 Mini DIN 8 Audio Connector Pinout Table 2 2 Mini DIN 8 Audio Connector Pinout Pin Description 1 Reserved Not Connected 2 Reserved Not Connected 3 Reserved Not Connected 4 Channel 2 Negative Signal 5 Channel 1 Negative Signal 6 Talkback ...

Page 52: ...Installing the Encoder Connecting the Encoder to A V Sources Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 52 Figure 2 8 Unbalanced Audio Connection Details ...

Page 53: ...necting the Encoder to A V Sources Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 53 Figure 2 9 Balanced Audio Connection Details Related Topics For more information on the audio connections see Audio Video Interfaces Rear Panel on page 30 ...

Page 54: ...e Description Part Number Makito X Series Audio Breakout Cable Unbalanced Unbalanced mini DIN 8 to RCA Female 2 channels input 1 channel output for talkback support Included in the package shown in Figure 2 5 on page 49 CA 292 2RTB Makito X Series Audio Breakout Cable Balanced Balanced mini DIN 8 to XLR Female 2 channels input 1 RCA female channel output for talkback support May be ordered from Ha...

Page 55: ... B 292E HDSDI2 showing 3 pin Locking Power Connector Figure 2 11 Single or Double Height Chassis Power Adapter 12VDC with Conxall Connector NOTE There is no power switch on the Makito X appliance The power is automatically on when the unit is plugged in The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the AC socket outlet is located near the equipment and is easily accessibl...

Page 56: ...Make sure the connector is properly inserted and locked to avoid intermittent power problems 2 Connect the power cord to the power supply and plug the cord into a grounded AC power source The Status LED will start blinking green indicating that the encoder is booting up 3 Wait until the Status LED stays solid green indicating that the encoder is ready for operation To begin configuring video strea...

Page 57: ...d chassis The MB21B chassis is designed to tolerate the following without loss of installed card func tionality The loss of one AC supply 120 240V source Since there are two power inlets on the MB21B chassis the cards in the chassis can operate with only one powered however the chassis would not be fully redundant The loss of one or two PSUs of the four PSUs in the MB21B chassis in any combination...

Page 58: ...l the Status LEDs stay solid green indicating that the encoders are ready for operation CAUTION The power supply cords are used as the main disconnect devices on the MB21B chassis Therefore ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible The MB21B chassis has more than one power supply cord Be sure to disconnect both 2 power supply cords before servic...

Page 59: ...C DC Power supply Non Redundant Single Input Dual Power supply WARNING To prevent electric shock do not remove the cover of the MB6X chassis There are no user serviceable parts inside The MB6X chassis is to be installed and serviced by qualified personnel only Figure 2 13 MB6X RAC Chassis Rear View showing Power Connectors Figure 2 14 MB6X MED Chassis Rear View showing Power Connector PSU Power On...

Page 60: ...d green indicating that the encoders are ready for operation To power up the MB6X DC Chassis 1 Make sure the power switch is in the OFF 2 position 2 Locate DC Power IN connectors BAT and RET on the back of the chassis 3 Connect the chassis ground wire to the ground lug on the back of the chassis Adhere to your organization s policy on the gauge of the ground wire 12 AWG insu lated stranded and the...

Page 61: ...see Logging In to the Web Interface on page 73 To enter CLI commands see CLI Command Reference on page 242 MB6X Chassis Removable Fan Tray Some MB6X chassis models have a removable fan tray located on the right side as shown in the figure below Figure 2 16 MB6X Chassis Front View showing Removable Fan Tray For descriptions of the LED indicators located on the MB6X fan tray front panel along with t...

Page 62: ... else is wiped out including saved presets added user accounts modified passwords and encoding settings To reset the Makito X 1 With the encoder on insert a small plastic tool into the small opening labeled Reset on the Makito X faceplate Figure 2 17 Reset micro switch 2 Power Reset For a power reset press the micro switch you will feel the button depress for at least one second and release Be sur...

Page 63: ... the Encoder Resetting the Encoder Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 63 Default Network Settings After a factory reset the Network settings should be IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 10 5 1 2 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 ...

Page 64: ...essible turn the unit over and listen an operational fan makes a humming noise Use the CLI temperature get command to get information from the built in temperature sensors see temperature on page 352 If the internal temperature of the unit is rising that is an indication that the fan may not be operating properly Replacing the MB6X Chassis Fan Tray Some MB6X chassis models have a removable fan tra...

Page 65: ...your sales representa tive or email Haivision at sales haivision com Replacing the RTC Battery The Makito X appliance contains a real time clock RTC powered by the following battery Varta CR2032 with 2 wire connector Mfr Part 06032101030 At the end of its life 7 10 years the battery should be replaced by the end user with the same battery or an equivalent model approved by Haivision The Makito XR ...

Page 66: ...llection schemes To replace the RTC battery 1 Disconnect all external devices connected to the appliance 2 Disconnect the power from the appliance by unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet 3 To open the chassis unfasten and remove the two screws on the rear of the appliance 4 Slide the PCB board out of the chassis 5 Disconnect the battery connector by pulling it upward from the PCB ...

Page 67: ... protective layer on the tape on the new battery 9 Press the new battery onto the PCB top of transformer T1 with a force of 3 pounds force per square inch for three 3 seconds 10 Reconnect the battery connector 11 Reassemble the chassis reconnect any external devices to the appliance and reconnect the power to the appliance 5 Disconnect battery connector 6 Remove battery 7 Clean surface 8 Peel off ...

Page 68: ...is set up correctly and all necessary network and A V connections are established See Chapter 2 Installing the Encoder Topics In This Chapter Management Overview 69 Accessing the Encoder 70 Accessing the Web Interface 70 Accessing the CLI 70 Default Encoder IP Address 71 Role based Authorization 71 Logging In to the Web Interface 73 Exploring the Web Interface 75 Navigating the Interface 75 Select...

Page 69: ... or other workstation with a Web browser to the network to access the Web interface The remainder of this chapter provides information on how to configure and manage the Makito X from the Web interface Using the CLI Management via the CLI is possible through a telnet session SSH or if applicable RS 232 For a list and description of the CLI commands to configure and manage the Makito X see Appendix...

Page 70: ...ate and your browser will recommend that you do not proceed If you have not changed the factory defaults on the encoder a certificate with factory default subjects exists DNS haivision ace IP 10 5 1 2 Proceed temporarily if you can since this default certificate will be deleted and re generated see below If you or your system administrator do not install your own certificate a new one will be gene...

Page 71: ...e Makito X uses role based authorization control to secure the Web interface and CLI Administrators can create new accounts and thus allocate an account to each user of the system The Makito X provides three defined account roles to assign privileges to users All three roles provide both Web interface and CLI access to the system These roles and their privileges are also supported using VACM View ...

Page 72: ...count page see Changing Your Password on page 80 You can also change your own account password CLI using the passwd command NOTE Any changes to the default passwords created accounts and deleted default accounts will be lost after a Factory Reset or a firmware downgrade Factory Reset restores the default accounts and passwords Related Topics CLI Access Control ...

Page 73: ...type the Makito X s IP Address into the address field and press Enter Optional On some systems you will see an Advisory and Consent Banner as shown in the following example 2 Review the Advisory and Consent terms as required for your system and click OK The browser will now display the Login page for the Web configuration interface 3 On the Login page type the Username and Password and click Log I...

Page 74: ...ing In to the Web Interface Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 74 The default administrative Username and Password are Username admin Password manager For other default Usernames and Passwords see the previous section Role based Au thorization ...

Page 75: ...he Outputs List View as shown in the following example Your account information is displayed on the toolbar along the top To set up video encoding select the configuration option from the sidebar menu for example VIDEO ENCODERS or AUDIO ENCODERS under GENERAL SETTINGS To set up streaming or recording select OUTPUTS To manage media select the option from the sidebar menu for example RECORDINGS or S...

Page 76: ...ace Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 76 Where applicable On the List View click a link in the table to open the Detail View For example on the Video Encoders List View shown below click a link to open the Video Encoder Detail View Click link to open Detail View ...

Page 77: ...Relaying destinations on the Metadata Detail View This section summarizes the different ways to select list items to perform actions such as editing deleting copying moving downloading or exporting To select items 1 To edit information for a CoT metadata Relay destination click anywhere in the row Or check the checkbox next to the item and select the action from the Actions drop down menu this men...

Page 78: ...er s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 78 2 To perform actions such as copy move delete or export on multiple items you can check multiple items in the list or check All TIP You can also shift click i e click multiple items while holding the Shift key down to select a range of items checkboxes ...

Page 79: ...Interface Exploring the Web Interface Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 79 Online Help Clicking on the toolbar will launch the online help for the Makito X The figure below shows a sample Welcome page Navigation pane Content pane ...

Page 80: ...e You can also change your own password from the My Account page as described in this section This is useful when logging into a Makito X on which the factory defaults have not been changed NOTE The My Account page is available to users assigned either Operator or Guest roles Administrative users may change their passwords from the Accounts page To change your password 1 To navigate to the Adminis...

Page 81: ... manage personal public keys for your account to enable public key authentication instead of password based authentication Note that in the current release this only applies to SSH CLI access to the encoder For more information see Managing Public Key Authentication on page 210 Password Requirements Passwords may be up to 80 characters and composed of any combination of upper and lower case letter...

Page 82: ...0 Issue 01 82 Your system may have in place security policies that determine the minimum password length as well as other requirements such as minimum number of upper case characters digits and symbols In this case you will be prompted to modify your password to comply with these policies ...

Page 83: ...terface Logging Out Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 83 Logging Out After you finish using the Makito X be sure to log out To do so click Log out from the toolbar Logging out prevents misuse and unauthorized access to the encoder ...

Page 84: ...ew 86 Configuring Video Encoder Settings 88 Configuring HEVC Video Encoding 90 Video Encoder Settings 90 Video Encoder Statistics 98 Makito Decoder Interoperability 100 Configuring Audio Encoders 101 Audio Encoders List View 101 Configuring Audio Encoder Settings 102 Audio Encoder Settings 103 Audio Encoder Statistics 105 Configuring Metadata Capture 106 Metadata List View 107 Configuring Serial o...

Page 85: ...iguring Recording Outputs 143 Setting Up Recording 143 Recording Settings 145 Roll Over and Uploading to HVC Calypso FTP 146 Media Managing Recordings 147 Viewing Options 148 Playing Back MP4 Recordings 150 Managing Recorded Content 152 Viewing Recordings from a Removable Drive on a Computer 154 Configuring Logo Overlays 155 Capturing Image Snapshots 159 Configuring Still Image Streaming 162 Exter...

Page 86: ...stop each video encoder as well as display statistics for the encoder With the Makito X HEVC you can also configure one HEVC encoder The Makito X HEVC supports concurrent AVC H 264 and HEVC H 265 video encoding Video Encoders List View To open the Video Encoders List View 1 Click the STREAMING icon on the toolbar and then click VIDEO ENCODERS from the sidebar menu The Video Encoders List View open...

Page 87: ... also provides an option for you to take a snapshot of an input H 264 only and either start or stop an encoder To view details or modify the video settings for an encoder click a link in the table to open the Video Encoder Detail View H 264 only To take a snapshot of an encoder s input click the Camera icon To change the status for an encoder click the drop down list under Action and se lect eithe...

Page 88: ...Interest ROI to maximize the quality of video within selective portions of the video frame Or you can enable cropping within the input image to enhance the view For supported video encoding resolutions see Video Encoding on page 371 To configure the Video Encoding Settings 1 From the Video Encoders List View click a link in the table to select the encoder The Video Encoder Detail View opens displa...

Page 89: ...stop the encoder click Start or Stop as applicable 5 To view statistics for the encoder click Statistics For details see Video Encoder Statistics on page 98 6 To apply your changes click Apply The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost after a reboot TIP To save the current configuration open the ADMINISTRATION PRESETS page See Saving and Loading Presets on pag...

Page 90: ...lt Description Values Input Input Select the Video Input port for the encoder SDI BNC 1 BNC 1 BNC 2 BNC 3 BNC 4 NOTE BNC 3 and BNC 4 only available on Makito XR DVI DVI DVI read only Input Format n a This is the input signal auto detected from the video source It includes the number of pixels per line whether the video is interlaced or progressively scanned indicated by i or p and the number of fr...

Page 91: ...uring the content Matching the encoder input color space to the source enhances and optimizes color reproduction This is useful with source formats such as graphics cards outputting HDTV resolutions Select either Automatic The encoder determines the appropriate color space to use YCbCr Forces the encoder to use Y Cb Cr RGB Full Range Forces the encoder to use RGB Full Range 0 255 RGB Limited Range...

Page 92: ...MacBook and iPad Basic Parameters Bitrate 6000 kbps Enter the video bitrate for the encoder 32 to 25 000 kbps Resolution Automatic Select the stream output resolution i e the number of lines per frame and pixels per line to be encoded Automatic Encodes at the same resolution as the incoming video Manually select the coded picture resolution from the list of available options includes down scaled r...

Page 93: ... be rendered in the same bandwidth bitrate GOP Size 120 Enter the Group of Pictures size for the encoded video 1 1000 Advanced Parameters Aspect Ratio Automatic This specifies the aspect ratio of the video source and signals it into the MPEG stream Automatic Aspect ratio is derived from the incoming video source resolution Manually force aspect ratio to either 3 2 4 3 5 3 5 4 16 9 16 10 or 17 9 WS...

Page 94: ... idea to enable NTP see Configuring Network Settings on page 180 NOTE See TimeCode Source below for additional information Entropy Coding CAVLC H 264 only Select the compression scheme CAVLC Context adaptive Variable length Coding is a lower complexity alternative to CABAC CAVLC produces lower quality but is easier to decode CABAC Context adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding is an algorithm to lossle...

Page 95: ...led H 264 only Check this checkbox to enable Intra refresh video encoding support Intra refresh is a video encoding mode of operation in which no distinct IDR frame is sent in the video elementary stream Instead the macro blocks that make up the IDR frame are sent gradually within a certain time so that the entire video reference frame is re built at the decoder within the number of frames specifi...

Page 96: ...e or use the Up and Down arrows on your keyboard to change the value Up Down Arrow Increase Decrease value by 1 unit Shift Up Down Arrow Increase Decrease value by 10 units If you select any other option than Absolute the X and Y input boxes are disabled If you drag the ROI the Coordinates drop down automatically switches to Absolute and the X and Y input boxes are enabled X Y Default varies with ...

Page 97: ... region of interest with borders is enabled on a video encoder all the video encoders using the same video input will show that border in their encoded output regardless of whether or not ROI is enabled on them Emphasis 4 Sets the difference in quality between the ROI and the rest of the input image The higher the value the better the region of interest will look at the expense of the rest of the ...

Page 98: ...t Type Possible TimeCode Source s CVBS Input signal 1 VITC The timecode is extracted from the Vertical Interval TimeCode of the incoming video signal SD HD 3G SDI 1 MISB 0605 KLV micro second timestamp if KLV is enabled 2 ATC_VITC 3 MISB 0601 KLV micro second timestamp if KLV is enabled 4 System Time clock NOTE The one to be carried is chosen based on the time difference between the timecode STC S...

Page 99: ...n Time Stamp PTS based on a 90 kHz clock e g 0x138a56483 Encoder Load The video encoding processor usage of the stream instance in percentage Closed Captioninig Indicates whether Closed Captioning CC is Enabled or Disabled on the output Stream Extracted CC Bytes CC must be enabled Number of extracted Closed Captioning Bytes CC Errors CC must be enabled Number of Closed Captioning errors Extracted ...

Page 100: ...rate with the Makito Classic previous generation decoder H 264 Level The required level of decoder performance to be able to process the video incoming stream e g 3 3 2 or 4 Click to reset the Video Encoder statistics Video Encoder Parameters Recommended Settings Entropy Coding CAVLC or CABAC Partitioning On or Off GOP Structure I IP IBP IBBP Bitrate 32 25000 Video Encoder Parameters Recommended S...

Page 101: ...l SDI 2 for DVI D and 2 for Analog audio in any combination Audio Encoders List View To open the Audio Encoders List View 1 On the Streaming page click AUDIO ENCODERS from the sidebar menu The Audio Encoders List View opens as shown in the following example S B 292E DVI The Audio Encoders List View displays the status LED Name Input Channel Mode Language and Bitrate for each audio encoder It also ...

Page 102: ...nput interface Bitrate Channel Mode and Language for the encoder To configure the Audio Encoding Settings 1 From the Audio Encoders List View click a link in the table The Audio Encoder Detail View opens displaying the current audio settings for the selected encoder see following example 2 Select or enter the new value s in the appropriate field s See Audio Encoder Settings on page 103 3 To start ...

Page 103: ...the current configuration open the ADMINISTRATION PRESETS page See Saving and Loading Presets on page 174 7 To return to List View click AUDIO ENCODERS from the sidebar menu Audio Encoder Settings The following table lists the Audio Encoder controls and settings Audio Setting Default Description Values Input Input Select the Audio Input for the encoder SDI Analog Analog SDI1 1 2 15 16 SDI2 1 2 15 ...

Page 104: ... MPEG 4 AAC LC algorithm with a LOAS LATM header 0 dBFS Audio Level dBu 6 dBu Analog Input only Adjusts the maximum analog Audio Input level 0 dBfs from 5dBU up to 20dBU NOTE This is useful in applications such as broadcast and streaming to allow higher audio headroom Language n a To specify the language of the input select a language from the list or enter a 3 character ISO639 2 code n a Click Mu...

Page 105: ...er of encoded bytes Encoded Bitrate The audio bitrate used for the encoder in kbps Encoder Errors Number of audio encoding errors Encoder PTS The current encoder Presentation Time Stamp PTS based on a 90 kHz clock e g 0x138a56483 STC Source Interface only available when State is WORKING The audio input from which the audio STC System Time Clock is derived either BNC 1 or BNC 2 or DVI D Maximum Sam...

Page 106: ...LV payload encapsulated in UDP or b CoT inside UDP that is converted to KLV and then streamed see CoT UDP with SPI Message Filtering Based on UID on page 107 You must specify the UDP port on which the Makito X will listen for incoming metadata The IP Address is only required for reception of multicast metadata or if you only want to accept messages coming from a specific sender The Makito X auto d...

Page 107: ...rwise the message is discarded The format of the SPI UID filter string is a text string containing alphanumeric characters In order to avoid input errors for the SPI filter string the Makito X collects a list of the received SPI messages You can then select a string from this list for the UID filter string Platform and filtered SPI messages will be converted to KLV Only a single SPI message is sup...

Page 108: ...stream To view or modify source details click a link in the table to open the Metadata De tail View To add a Network source click Add To change the status for a source click the drop down list under Action and select either Start or Stop as applicable You can also delete a Network source 2 To apply your changes click Apply The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be ...

Page 109: ...e Makito X auto detects the hardware setup of the encoder and automatically creates the source if the serial port or SDI video is connected To configure Serial or HD SDI metadata sources 1 From the Metadata List View click the link for the Serial or HD SDI metadata source The Edit Metadata Source page opens for the selected source as shown in the follow ing HD SDI source example 2 Optional Type in...

Page 110: ...s see Metadata Settings on page 116 5 Optional CoT UDP or CoT Serial metadata only To set up CoT retransmission see Configuring CoT Retransmission on page 112 6 Optional To configure a mission ID or security data to replace or insert see Configuring KLV Metadata Insertion on page 114 7 To apply your changes and start the Metadata stream click Apply The changes will take effect immediately but will...

Page 111: ...details see Metadata Statistics on page 119 10 To return to List View click METADATA from the sidebar menu Adding Network Metadata Sources To add a network metadata source 1 From the Metadata List View click Add The Metadata Detail View opens for you to specify a new metadata source as shown in the following example 2 Follow steps 2 through 6 in the previous section Configuring Serial or HD SDI Me...

Page 112: ... from the sidebar menu Configuring CoT Retransmission From the Metadata Detail View you can configure CoT retransmission of COT metadata received over the Serial or UDP interface The metadata will be retransmitted as a CoT UDP unicast or multicast stream so that multiple CoT listeners can access the source CoT data You can retransmit up to 8 CoT UDP messages To configure CoT Retransmission 1 From ...

Page 113: ...to X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 113 3 To add a CoT retransmission destination click Relay 4 On the Add CoT Relay dialog enter the IP Address and Port for the destination Adjust the TTL and TOS values if required 5 Click Add The stream is added to the list ...

Page 114: ...ission ID or add a mission ID element if not there with the configured value Enable or disable the update generation of the security data set in UAS messages When this feature is enabled you then specify the classification Unclassified Restricted Confidential Secret or Top Secret the classifying country and the object country ies up to 6 using the proper ISO 3 letter country code In both cases the...

Page 115: ...kito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 115 3 Optional To enable the update generation of the security data set in UAS messages toggle the Security Data Set Insertion button to On as shown in the following example 4 Fill in the remaining fields and click Apply ...

Page 116: ...92 CoT must be specified upon purchase For details refer to the MakitoX CoT Addendum Max AirCraft SPI Delta 0 ms CoT only Specifies the maximum delta between SPI and Aircraft message time stamps for them to be considered a valid pair that can be converted to KLV 0 1000 ms NOTE Only available if CoT has been installed Sensor Discovery Disabled CoT input only Check this checkbox to enable discovery ...

Page 117: ... the address if you only want to accept KLV messages coming from a specific sender Port n a Required Specifies the local UDP port on the Makito X that is receiving the packets n a These buttons become available to control a metadata stream once it has started streaming after you click Apply Click Stop to stop an active stream Click Start to restart a stopped stream n a Click Statistics to view sta...

Page 118: ...aracters Security Data Set Insertion off KLV input only When set to On enables reclassification of received UAS KLV messages on off Security Classification unclassified Specifies the classification of the security data set unclassified restricted confidential secret topsecret Country Coding Method ISO 3166 1 alpha 3 Classcountry n a The ISO 3166 1 3 letter code for the classifying country Objcount...

Page 119: ...lly received messages Rx Corrupt Messages Number of corrupt or failed messages Source Address UDP input only The IP address of the Network source Rx SPI Messages CoT input only Number of received SPI Sensor Point of Interest messages Rx AirCraft Messages CoT input only Number of received AirCraft messages Generated KLV Messages CoT input only Number of generated KLV messages Generated KLV Bytes Co...

Page 120: ...ot available on HEVC capable appliances Outputs List View To open the Outputs List View 1 On the Streaming page click OUTPUTS from the sidebar menu The Outputs List View opens displaying the list of defined streams for the encoder as shown in the following example Makito X with Storage The Outputs List View displays the status LED Stream Name Protocol Destination IP Address and Port and selected C...

Page 121: ...t to display the configuration information To view the status of a stream or recording hover over the LED or REC link to the left of the row To change the status for an existing stream click the drop down list under Action and select either Start Stop Pause Resume or Delete as applicable 2 To apply your changes click Apply The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be ...

Page 122: ... display statistics for streams When creating a stream you begin by selecting the content sources and then configure broadcasting destination link and other streaming parameters NOTE There is a limit of 16 streams that are exact duplicates This refers to streams that have the exact same content sources i e the same encoders and or metadata sources To configure Output Steaming parameters 1 From the...

Page 123: ...eam IMPORTANT Audio sources should always be associated with the same video interface for the dual channel SDI encoder Selecting Analog or SDI audio sources that do not originate from the same video source is not recommended as audio artifacts will result at the decoder For example selecting video from BNC1 and audio from BNC2 will cause audio artifacts Analog audio must be associated with a singl...

Page 124: ...n type Data Carriage 5 To stream metadata from multiple sources click Add next to the Metadata field and select the next metadata source to add to the stream 6 Makito X with Storage only To set up streaming toggle the Streaming Parameters button to On as shown in the following example This step is not required if your encoder is not a Storage platform because streaming is already enabled ...

Page 125: ... SRT click TS Settings and enter the values See Transport Stream Settings on page 135 9 Enter the values for the Destination and Link Parameters See Broadcasting on page 135 10 To configure a stream using the SRT Secure Reliable Transport streaming protocol select TS over SRT for the Protocol and then complete the additional fields under Connection and SRT Settings See Configuring Secure Reliable ...

Page 126: ...e stream is paused select a Still Image file Image files must have been previously uploaded for the encoder To upload image files see Configuring Still Image Streaming on page 162 12 To configure SAP network announcements check the Transmit SAP checkbox and fill in the SAP fields For details see Session Announcement Protocol SAP on page 128 ...

Page 127: ...ing Outputs on page 143 14 If you only want to create a streaming session click Apply now to apply your changes and start streaming The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost after a reboot TIP To save the current configuration open the ADMINISTRATION PRESETS page See Saving and Loading Presets on page 174 15 To start pause or stop streaming click Start Pause o...

Page 128: ...ed selected and viewed You can also specify the address and port to transmit SAP announcements on a stream by stream basis This is useful if you do not want to multicast SAP announcements on the standard IP addresses and ports as defined in RFC 2974 See SAP only on page 138 Selective Video Mute Pausing and then resuming a stream allows you to selectively and temporarily mute the video For example ...

Page 129: ...rated Metadata is not part of the minimum bandwidth calculation used for CBR streams because it is application dependent The bandwidth for it is presumed to fit within the bandwidth overhead which is specified at stream creation However as the video bitrate drops the overhead needed to accommodate the worst case bandwidth usage of the metadata must increase For example bandwidth overhead metadata_...

Page 130: ...eam Setting Description Connection Mode Specifies the SRT Connection Mode Caller The SRT stream acts like a client and connects to a server listening and waiting for an incoming call Listener The SRT stream acts like a server and listens waits for clients to connect to it Rendezvous Allows calling and listening at the same time To simplify firewall traversal Rendezvous Mode allows the encoder and ...

Page 131: ...ncod er bitrates appropriately SRT Settings Buffering Latency Specifies the SRT receiver buffer that permits lost packet recovery The size of this buffer adds up to the total latency A minimum value must be 3 times the round trip time RTT Range 20 8000 ms NOTE Latency is for the SRT protocol only and does not include the capture encoding decoding and display processes of the end point devices The ...

Page 132: ... The supported Transcoders are Wowza and Haivision s KulaByte Transcoder The supported CDNs are Akamai and Limelight This section provides the steps to set up an RTMP stream To stream to a Flash Media Server or Flash based CDN 1 Follow the steps in Setting Up Streaming on page 122 to add a stream and select the sources 2 From the Outputs Detail View set the Stream Protocol Type to RTMP as shown in...

Page 133: ...lish an RTMP stream from the Makito X to YouTube 1 Log in to YouTube and go to My Channel and then to Video Manager 2 Select Live Events in the navigation pane on the left and click the New live event button on the top right 3 Enter the event name start date time and set Type to Custom Click Create Event 4 On the Ingestion Settings Main Camera page choose Custom ingestion Create a stream select Ot...

Page 134: ... Streaming Settings The following table lists the Streaming controls and settings Streaming Setting Default Description Values Name n a Optional Enter a unique name for the stream Source Video HD Video Encoder 0 Select the Video Encoder to assign to the stream None no content source selected HD Video Encoder 0 HD Video Encoder 1 HD Video Encoder 2 HD Video Encoder 3 HEVC Video Encoder 4 HEVC capab...

Page 135: ...e for the metadata source either Synchronous Asynchronous Asynchronous with Sync AU Streaming Parameters Broadcasting Protocol TS over UDP Select the Protocol Type for the encoded stream TS over UDP MPEG2 transport stream over UDP no RTP header TS over RTP MPEG2 transport stream over RTP TS over SRT Secure Reliable Transport See Configuring Secure Reliable Transport SRT on page 130 Direct RTP RFC3...

Page 136: ... page 128 RTMP only If RTMP protocol is selected as the stream type Enter a Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN for the application endpoint NOTE For more information see CDN and Flash Interoperability RTMP on page 132 Port s n a Enter the destination UDP port s Enter a number in the range 1025 65 535 Note that RTP streams use even numbers only within this range NOTE Direct RTP streams require differ...

Page 137: ...the outgoing streams Range 0 255 decimal or 0x00 0xFF hex Default 0xB8 NOTE A DiffServ or DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point value must be converted to a ToS precedence value For example AF41 or DSCP 34 becomes ToS 136 For more information see RFC2474 Traffic Shaping only Traffic Shaping Disabled Check this checkbox to enable Traffic Shaping for the stream For some limited networks such as sa...

Page 138: ...ined list See Configuring Still Image Streaming on page 162 SAP only Transmit SAP Off Check this checkbox to enable SAP announcements Name n a If SAP is enabled enter a unique name for the Session Description n a Optional Enter an expanded description of the Session Keywords n a Optional Enter one or more keywords to associate with the Session Keywords can serve as filters Author n a Optional Ente...

Page 139: ... Enter the CDN login password n a These buttons become available to control a stream once it has started streaming after you click Apply Click Stop to stop an active stream You can later restart it or clear it Click Pause to pause the stream If a Still Image When Paused has been configured it will be displayed You can later resume the stream or stop it Click Start to restart a stopped stream n a C...

Page 140: ...ion may cause the connection to drop and automatically reconnect AES Encryption Indicates whether Advanced Encryption Standard AES encryption has been enabled Key Length The key length for AES encryption either None AES 128 or AES 256 Peer Decryption Indicates whether the decoder can decrypt the stream Either Active Initializing Inactive no passphrase or Inactive invalid passphrase Resent Packets ...

Page 141: ... the value should be between the RTT and Latency Encoder buffers above Latency will most probably have an impact on the decoder and affect the user s experience Latency Maximum of the decoder and encoder configured Buffering Latency For example Encoder Configured SRT Latency 750 Decoder Configured SRT Latency 20 The SRT Stats Latency which is the current SRT connection applied Buffering Latency 75...

Page 142: ...Configuring Streaming Outputs Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 142 SRT streams include a graphical statistics display as shown in the following example NOTE The Link Bandwidth is an estimate of the actual link bandwidth ...

Page 143: ...d segmentation Recording segmentation subdivides the recording into segments Segmented file creation is useful for long duration or continuous recording You can specify either a size limit or a time limit for segments of the content recording As each completed segment is saved a new segment is created and any newly created content is stored in the new segment Auto Export automatically exports comp...

Page 144: ...s Detail View if necessary scroll down the page and toggle the Recording Parameters button to On as shown in the following example 3 Under File enter the name and select the File Format See File on page 145 4 Optional Under Time Size specify a Recording Limit and or Recording Segmentation See Time Size on page 145 5 Click Apply to start recording as well as streaming if configured 6 To return to L...

Page 145: ...TS ISO 13818 1 format Supports audio video metadata MP4 formatted as per ISO 14496 12 14 and 15 Only supports audio video no metadata TS Settings Auto Assign Available if the File Format is TS See Transport Stream Settings on page 135 Create CC File disabled Check this checkbox to create a serial file srt containing the captured closed captions This file can be used by some players to replay the c...

Page 146: ...a FTP or a NAS drive As of Version 1 5 you can auto export a segment of an asset that has completed recording to a NAS drive in order to automate asset ingest from a Makito X with storage to a NAS mounted watch folder Segmentation Roll Over Disabled Both Recording Limit and Recording Segmentation must be enabled Check this checkbox to delete the oldest content and continue recording new content as...

Page 147: ...ated from Makito X encoded stream content For setup details see Configuring Recording Outputs on page 143 From here you can copy move download export and delete recordings You can also select and play back MP4 recordings directly in the Makito X Web Interface once a segment of the recording has completed To manage recordings 1 On the Streaming page click RECORDINGS from the sidebar menu The Record...

Page 148: ... list displayed in Thumbnail view showing the newest assets first as shown in the previous example In Thumbnail view each asset is represented with a thumbnail image You can adjust the display to List view which displays the assets in horizontal rows of information see following examples You can also change the sort order of the list and change the number of items to display per page 1 To switch f...

Page 149: ... file size Smallest or Largest and creation date Oldest or Newest 3 To change the number of items to display per page select the number from the Items Page drop down menu the default is 15 4 If the list is more than one page you can page forward and backward through the list by clicking Next and Previous along the bottom of the page ...

Page 150: ...s it in a default viewer NOTE If you have a removable storage drive you can play back either MP4 or TS files on a PC See Viewing Recordings from a Removable Drive on a Computer on page 154 To play back MP4 recordings 1 On the Recordings page click the thumbnail anywhere except the name or time of the recording to play in the Recordings list 2 Click the arrow in the viewer to start playback The Rec...

Page 151: ...ub handle appear 4 To move forward or backward through the video drag the scrub handle along the progress scrub bar 5 To switch to full screen mode i e to fill your entire screen and remove the player controls mouse over the viewer and click in the bottom right corner To exit full screen mode press ESC or click again 6 To return to the Recordings list click Back Scrub Handle Progress Scrub Bar Vol...

Page 152: ...iles export files to an FTP FTPS server or the Haivision Video Cloud HVC and delete recordings To copy or move recordings 1 On the Recordings page click the name or time information not the thumbnail to select the recording Or check the checkbox next to one or more items in the list or check All 2 Select Copy or Move from the Actions drop down menu this menu is selectable when one or more items ar...

Page 153: ...e recordings from the Recordings list 2 Select Export from the Actions drop down menu 3 On the Export Selected File s dialog select the destination server location from the drop down list 4 Optional Check the Delete after successful export checkbox 5 Click OK To delete recordings 1 Select one or more recordings from the Recordings list 2 Select Delete from the Actions drop down menu 3 Click Confir...

Page 154: ...To view recordings on a MAC OS X computer 1 Download the ExtFS for MAC OS X and install it 2 Remove the SATA drive from the Makito X and insert it into a SATA dock on your computer 3 You will see the EXT4 file system mounted automatically on the desktop 4 You can view MP4s using VLC 5 You can view TS files using VLC or another TS player such as Haivision s InStream To view recordings on a PC Windo...

Page 155: ...akito X SDI single channel S B 292E HDSDI1 The image file can be uploaded in either BMP JPEG PNG or GIF format The image file will be converted to Haivision s image overlay oly format The logo position can either be relative top left top right centered etc or absolute posi tioned at the exact X and Y coordinates specified To configure a logo overlay 1 On the Streaming page click LOGOS from the sid...

Page 156: ...lect a different logo file click Change To remove the selection click The image file will be converted to Haivision s image overlay oly format and will be added to the Logos list 4 To select the image file to display as a logo overlay click the area below Logo The LOGO SELECTION pane opens with the currently selected logo or None highlighted and checked ...

Page 157: ...elete one or more image files from the Logos list check the checkbox next to one or more filenames or check All and click Delete on the Content toolbar 8 To apply your changes click Apply NOTE Logos are stored on the Makito X file system in the folder usr share haivision logos Logo Settings The following table lists the Logo controls and settings Logo Setting Default Description Values ID n a On t...

Page 158: ... the logo on the X and Y axes The origin is the top left corner of the display area NOTE Only takes effect if Position is set to Absolute Transparency 0 Specifies the percentage of transparency for the logo 0 no transparency i e a completely solid opaque logo 100 fully transparent i e a completely transparent invisible logo Scaling 100 Specifies the scale factor percentage for the logo 25 1 4 size...

Page 159: ...ge or a scene from an event for identification purposes or for future reference When you take a snapshot a unique snapshot name will be generated based on the current time Thumbnails of the snapshots are displayed on the SNAPSHOTS page for you to view and optionally save to an external location Note that the encoder must have a valid Input Format To verify the Input Format detected by the system s...

Page 160: ...rom newest to oldest select the order from the Sort by drop down list 3 Select the format for the new snapshot either JPEG or YUV color space color model 4 JPEG only To adjust the image quality either type in a value between 1 and 100 in the Quality field 5 Optional Makito X SDI only Select the video input either BNC 1 or BNC 2 ...

Page 161: ...ayed 7 JPEG only To view a full size image of a snapshot click the thumbnail A full size snapshot opens in a new browser window 8 To save the snapshot to an external location right click either the thumbnail or the full size image JPEG only and select Save image as 9 To delete one or multiple snapshots check the checkbox beside the snapshot or click Check All and click Delete ...

Page 162: ...e supported source formats for the static image are BMP JPEG PNG and GIF The supported output resolutions are 1920x1080 1280x720 720x480 NTSC and 720x576 PAL NOTE Still Image insertion when pausing a stream is not supported when a HEVC H 265 video encoder is selected as a content source TIP For best results the input file resolution must be the same or greater than the output resolution To upload ...

Page 163: ...4 When you see the filename in the text box click Upload TIP To select a different image file click Change To remove the selection click The static image is encoded into a single H 264 GOP sequence and will be used to replace the real video stream when the stream is paused 5 To delete one or more image files from the Still Images list check the checkbox next to one or more filenames or check All a...

Page 164: ... the Encoder Configuring Still Image Streaming Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 164 NOTE The resulting still image files are stored on the Makito X file system in the folder usr share haivision still_images ...

Page 165: ...ernal storage devices for the encoder There is a separate page for each device which shows the available space and capacity From here you can view the list of folders and sub folders on each device as well as delete folders or files and eject devices To manage external storage 1 On the Streaming page click either SD CARD or USB DRIVE from the sidebar menu under External Storage The EXTERNAL STORAG...

Page 166: ...166 3 To close the folder and return one folder up in the hierarchy click 4 To change the sort order of the list of folders select the order from the Sort by drop down list 5 To delete one or multiple folders or files check the checkbox beside the folder or check All and click Delete ...

Page 167: ... multiple removable devices i e SD or USB or removable SSD check the checkbox beside the device or check All and click Eject 7 Remove the device from the interface port 8 Install the device on a computer to view the assets on the device See Viewing Recordings from a Removable Drive on a Computer on page 154 ...

Page 168: ...g System Status Information 170 Status Settings 171 Rebooting the Encoder 172 Taking a System Snapshot 172 Saving and Loading Presets 174 Preset Management 174 Installing Firmware Upgrades 177 Configuring Network Settings 180 Network Settings 181 Configuring Date and Time 184 Date and Time Settings 185 Enabling and Disabling Network Services 186 Service Settings 187 Managing Licenses 188 License F...

Page 169: ...to X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 169 Network Storage Settings 196 Configuring Export Destinations 197 Export Destination Settings 199 Managing Snapshot Storage Locations 201 Snapshots Location Settings 202 Managing File Transfer History 203 ...

Page 170: ... Makito X such as the operating system up time along with information about the hardware and software compo nents You can also reboot the encoder and take a system snapshot from the Status page The Status page is available to Operator and Guest users as well as Administrators To view status information 1 Click the ADMINISTRATION icon on the toolbar The Status page opens as shown in the following e...

Page 171: ...rt number for the encoder e g B 292E HDSDI2 Serial Number The serial number for this encoder appliance or card Firmware Version The firmware version of the encoder e g v2 0 47 Firmware Date The firmware release date Firmware Options If applicable Firmware options installed e g KLV COT Metadata Capture KLV COT For more information see Configuring Metadata Capture on page 106 Hardware Version The ha...

Page 172: ...ystem snapshot can be useful for troubleshooting and may be forwarded to Haivision Technical Support if you are requesting technical support The system snapshot lists information such as component versions network settings loaded modules running processes system traces configured streams and stream status checks configured video encoders and status checks configured audio encoders and status check...

Page 173: ...System Administration and Storage Viewing System Status Information Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 173 TIP You can also take a system snapshot from the CLI using the system_snapshot sh command ...

Page 174: ...when the unit is turned off and on You can also direct the system to apply a preset to restore settings when the system startup process performs the configuration autoload From the Presets page you can view the list of saved presets load a saved preset and save the current settings as a preset You can also view the contents of a preset file delete a preset and select the preset to load at startup ...

Page 175: ...is preset to load at startup check the Startup checkbox c Click Create 5 To save the current settings as an existing preset hover over the preset row and click Save You can optionally check the Startup checkmark 6 To save the preset as a text file to view or export to other Makito X encoders click the preset name and save it in the Save As dialog Note that the file is in Unix format 7 To import a ...

Page 176: ...ts Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 176 TIP To select a different preset file click Change To remove the selection click 9 To delete one or more presets check the checkbox next to one or more preset names or check All and click Delete on the Content toolbar ...

Page 177: ...w haivision com download center Please note that you may download the latest firmware and documentation by registering via the Haivision Support Portal When a firmware upgrade becomes available you can easily install it from the Web inter face You will first need to copy the upgrade file to your local computer or network The firmware upgrade comes in the form of a file with the extension hai which...

Page 178: ...T Wait for the file to be uploaded and verified and the file system synced Remain on this page and do not click anything else in the Makito X Web interface during the upload If any of the package components has been modified or is not signed by a valid certif icate the verification will fail and the downloaded package will be discarded When the file is uploaded and verified successfully you will s...

Page 179: ...tus LEDs are still flashing Failure to wait could result in damage to your system Once the unit has rebooted the browser will display the Login page for the Web inter face depending on your Web browser and settings If not reload the Login page 5 Clear your browser cache after the firmware upgrade 6 Log in again in order to access the encoder For more information see Logging In to the Web Interface...

Page 180: ...ddress CAUTION When you make changes to the Network settings be sure to write down the new encoder IP Address or label the chassis After you apply your changes and reboot you will have to redirect the browser to the new IP address and log in again in order to access the encoder To view and configure the Network settings 1 On the Administration page click NETWORK from the sidebar menu The Network C...

Page 181: ...atic The system will match the Ethernet Speed and Duplex Mode to the Ethernet hub to which it is connecting Manual These values must be set manually See following settings NOTE Always use Auto with Gigabit Ethernet GigE speed 1000 Mbps Speed Select the Ethernet Speed in Mbps Any 1000 100 10 NOTE You can set the Ethernet Speed even when autonegotiation is enabled i e when Link is set to Auto Curren...

Page 182: ...ilable or failed IP Address Displays the IP Address for the Makito X This is a unique address that identifies the unit in the IP network If DHCP is disabled you may enter an IP address in dotted decimal format Netmask Displays the Subnet Mask for the Makito X This is a 32 bitmask used to divide an IP address into subnets and specify the network s available hosts If DHCP is disabled you may enter a...

Page 183: ...ttings Automatically must be disabled Enter an alternate DNS server address for your network The alternate DNS server is used only if the primary server is not responding Domain Name Obtain DNS Settings Automatically must be disabled Enter the domain for the Makito X Enable mDNS Check this checkbox to enable the Multicast DNS mDNS protocol as a means for third party entities to discover the IP add...

Page 184: ...otocol NTP support to synchronize the encoder clock with the selected time zone To view and configure the date and time 1 On the Administration page click DATE AND TIME from the sidebar menu The Date and Time page opens as shown in the following example 2 Select or enter the new value s in the appropriate field s See Date and Time Settings on page 185 3 To apply your changes click Apply ...

Page 185: ...ion Values Timezone Locale Select the desired time zone and corresponding city NOTE The times are based on hours added to or subtracted from Greenwich Mean Time GMT Current Time Read only The current local date and time Enable NTP Check this checkbox to connect to an NTP Network Time Protocol server to synchronize the encoder clock NTP Server If NTP is enabled enter the IP address of the NTP serve...

Page 186: ...kito X with SDI you can also enable bi directional serial pass through for controlling serially attached devices such as PTZ controlled cameras Both RS 232 and RS 422 are supported To enable or disable network services 1 On the Administration page click SERVICES from the sidebar menu The Services page opens displaying the current status of network services as shown in the following example 2 To en...

Page 187: ...rotocol used on the Internet or local area networks to provide bidirectional communications via a virtual terminal connection SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol a network protocol used mostly in network management systems to monitor network attached devices VF Protocol used for communication between the encoder and Furnace servers Note that VF Pilot provides access to encoder configuration se...

Page 188: ... file with the extension lic to be installed on your Makito X You may install and manage licenses from the Web interface or from the CLI using the license command Both methods allow you to view the content and status valid invalid of the license file to confirm the ordered features The licensing of the unit will survive a factory reset and upgrade of the firmware This section provides instructions...

Page 189: ...e in the text box click Upload TIP To select a different license file click Change To remove the selection click 4 To apply your changes click Reboot The encoder will reboot and you will be returned to the Login page 5 To view an installed license file click the file in the list The license file opens in a separate window 6 To delete a previously installed license select the file in the list and c...

Page 190: ...n errors Validation Error Description Unrecognized license file format or extension The file extension or content is not recognized as a licensed features license Not for this device serial number The current device s serial number is not specified in the license File integrity compromised Invalid signature The license file has been corrupted or altered File authenticity cannot be confirmed The li...

Page 191: ...lled you can use the serial COM port interface to capture either KLV or CoT metadata For more information see Configuring Metadata Capture on page 106 In order to configure the COM port settings to capture metadata you need to set the COM Port Mode to Metadata and then reboot the encoder You can then configure the COM port settings from the Metadata page see Configuring Metadata Capture on page 10...

Page 192: ...gs see Metadata Settings on page 116 COM Port Setting Default Description Values Mode Management Selects the type of activity Management Metadata required in order to configure the Metadata settings or Pass Through required to control serially attached devices such as PTZ controlled cameras NOTE You must reboot the encoder when you change the Mode COM Port RS 232 Read only The type of Serial inter...

Page 193: ... mount or unmount storage drives Formatting a drive initializes the file structure and removes all existing data Mounting makes the drive available to the system e g to store data Ejecting unmounts the drive in order to allow it to be removed physically from the unit NOTE The Drives page is only available on the Makito X with Storage dual height model To manage storage drives 1 On the Administrati...

Page 194: ...orage Drives Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 194 2 To change the status for a storage drive click the drop down list under Action and select either Format Mount or Eject as applicable NOTE The Makito X does not support formatting of SD drives ...

Page 195: ...ful for storing snapshots or with the Makito X with Storage for copying recordings after they are completed To configure network storage 1 On the Administration page click NETWORK STORAGE from the sidebar menu The Network Attached Storage page opens showing the NFS Activate checkbox 2 To connect to an NFS server check the checkbox 3 Fill in the remote host IP address and path 4 To apply your chang...

Page 196: ...torage Settings The configurable Network Attached Storage settings are as follows Network Storage Setting Description NFS Activate Check this checkbox to activate Network Attached Storage Remote Host Enter the NFS server hostname or its IP address in dotted decimal format Remote Path Enter the NFS server path ...

Page 197: ...for destinations and delete destinations NOTE Export Destinations is only available on the Makito X with Storage dual height model To view and manage export destinations 1 On the Administration page click EXPORT DESTINATIONS from the sidebar menu The Export Destinations page opens displaying the list of defined destinations for your platform if any see following example To add an export destinatio...

Page 198: ...uring Export Destinations Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 198 3 To test the connection click Test Settings NOTE You do not need to save in order to test settings 4 Click Add Destination The new export destination will be added to the list ...

Page 199: ... your login username for the site Password n a Type in your password Pathname n a Optional Type in the file path to use on the server or leave blank for the server s default path Mode Passive Select the FTP data connection mode provided by your FTP administrator either Active The client tells the server what port it is listening on and the data connection is established by the server with the clie...

Page 200: ... X to connect to an FTPS server that is using an untrusted SSL certificate HVC Watch Folder Disabled Check this checkbox to create an HVC compatible mRSS Media RSS metadata file NOTE This file contains information about recording used by platforms to process files When files show up here HVC starts processing Export Destination Setting Cont Default Cont Description Values Cont ...

Page 201: ...ed in order to limit or increase the space allocated for snapshot storage Snapshots may be stored on the internal NAND storage or on mSATA SATA SSD SD USB or NAS configured storage devices The snapshot storage destination control is a global parameter To view and manage snapshot storage locations 1 On the Administration page click SNAPSHOTS LOCATION from the sidebar menu The Snapshots Storage Loca...

Page 202: ...nternal SSD if installed USB Drive if installed Network Storage Limit Disk Space Check this checkbox to limit the disk space for snapshot storage Maximum Space Limit Disk Space must be enabled Type in the maximum disk space allowed and select either MB or GB NOTE For USB or SD cards you cannot configure a space limit instead the space available on these devices will be the effective limit Generate...

Page 203: ...t have been trans ferred to an external storage location You can also clear the list from here NOTE File Transfer History is only available on the Makito X with Storage dual height model To view and manage file transfer history 1 On the Administration page click FILE TRANSFER HISTORY from the sidebar menu The Snapshots Location page opens as shown in the following example 2 To clear the list click...

Page 204: ...the Administration Security pages are only accessible to administrators Topics In This Chapter Security Managing User Accounts 205 Account Management 207 Account Settings 209 Managing Public Key Authentication 210 Managing Messages 212 Managing Banners 214 Managing Security Policies 217 Policy Settings 218 Managing Certificates 221 Viewing Certificate Details 224 Certificate Settings 225 Managing ...

Page 205: ... see Role based Authoriza tion on page 71 Using system wide parameters administrators can configure the allowable password strength and composition i e to force the selection of strong passwords as well as the periodic change of passwords For details see Managing Security Policies on page 217 The Makito X can also be configured for Web interface and CLI account sessions to log out after an idle se...

Page 206: ...count Management on page 207 3 To add a new account click Add For details Account Management on page 207 4 To lock or unlock an account click the drop down list under Actions and select either Lock if the current State is Enabled or Unlock if the current State is Locked 5 To delete an account click the drop down menu under Actions and select Delete 6 To apply your changes click Apply The changes w...

Page 207: ...r accounts other than their own To add a new account 1 From the Accounts List View click Add 2 In the Add New Account dialog type a unique user name in the Name text box TIP The user name must comply with Unix restrictions lower case letters a z hyphen and underscore 3 Select the Role for the user See Role on page 209 4 Type the initial password in the Password field and again in the Confirmation ...

Page 208: ...ield For the allowed characters see Password Requirements on page 81 3 To change your own password type the current password in the Old Password field type the new password in the Password field and again in the Confirmation Password field NOTE New users must change their passwords the first time they log in as well as when the administrator resets the password of an existing account When you chan...

Page 209: ...ter cannot be a number Can start with a z After the first character can contain a z 0 9 Role n a Read only for existing accounts The Role assigned to the account New account Select the Role for the user account either Administrator Operator Guest For details on roles see Role based Authorization on page 71 Old Password n a Your own account only Type in your current password NOTE This is not requir...

Page 210: ... Settings page click Add and select the file in the Open File dialog box The public key file must have a pub extension 3 When you see the filename in the text box click Upload Public Keys n a Lists any public key files that have been uploaded for this account To add a public key click Upload To delete a public key select it from the list and click Delete See Managing Public Key Authentication on p...

Page 211: ... following example 4 To delete one or more previously uploaded public key file from the list check the checkbox next to one or more filenames or check All and click Delete on the Content toolbar TIP You can now access the CLI interface from you SSH client without providing your account password You may have to provide a password to decrypt your private key but this is done by your SSH client If yo...

Page 212: ...isplayed at the next administrative Web interface or CLI login The log of the actions recorded includes the following The user initiating the action and the action being initiated The time of the action The results of the action success failure NOTE Messages starting with POST are Power On Self Test events If you repeatedly get POST errors the cryptographic module of the encoder may be compromised...

Page 213: ...Managing Users and Security Managing Messages Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 213 2 To delete the messages click Delete All The messages will be deleted immediately ...

Page 214: ...Login page Only ASCII file format is supported for the banner file the banner is a single text file with a maximum file size of 4KB To upload a text file for the Banner page 1 On the Administration page click BANNER from the sidebar menu The Banner page opens as shown in the following example If banner text has been imported it will be displayed here 2 Click Import and select the file in the Open ...

Page 215: ...hen the banner is enabled the time when the banner actually gets displayed may vary with the service in use such as SSH Telnet serial port or Web interface and how the services are configured For example in some cases the banner will be displayed right after the login and before the password is entered whereas with the Web interface the banner will be displayed before the user gets to the Login pa...

Page 216: ...urity Managing Banners Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 216 TIP You can also install and manage banner files from the CLI using the banner command The Makito X supports FTP and TFTP client as well as SCP client and server ...

Page 217: ...set policies for passwords session timeout and cryptographic strength for Makito X user accounts These policies will apply to all user accounts therefore it is recommended to set the policies before beginning to create accounts To view and manage the Security policies for the encoder 1 On the Administration page click POLICIES from the sidebar menu The Policies page opens as shown in the following...

Page 218: ...r creating a new password Strong Adds stricter requirements for password creation checks for minimum length minimum number of required upper case characters digits and symbols etc Also prevents the use of dictionary words in passwords and enforces a minimum number of 4 characters that must be different from the previous password Password requires at least n a if Basic 0 characters if Strong Passwo...

Page 219: ...e system may be idle before the user will be logged out from 1 1440 minutes Cryptography Policies Compliance None Specifies the required cryptographic compliance either None FIPS 140 2 Applies cryptographic modules accredited under the Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS Publication 140 2 NDPP v1 1 Applies cryptographic modules accredited under National Information Assurance Partnership N...

Page 220: ...rsions TLSv1 2 TLSv1 1 TLSv1 0 Specifies which TLS Transport Layer Security versions are accepted from the HTTPS client TLSv1 2 TLSv1 1 TLSv1 0 SSLv3 NOTE SSLv3 can be enabled only if Compliance is set to None At least one TLS version must be enabled Policy Setting Default Cont Description Values Cont ...

Page 221: ...om a certificate authority that is generally widely known and trusted CA Certificates are stored on the encoder so they can be used to authenticate CA signed certificates from audit servers You will need to import the root certificate from the CA that signed the certificate of the configured remote audit server It is also recommended to import the root certificate of the CA that signed your Makito...

Page 222: ... Identity Certificate represents For more information see Subject on page 226 5 Click Generate If the Certificate Signing Request CSR was selected the generated CSR file needs to be sent to a Certificate Authority to be signed A copy of it is saved in the current ad ministrator s home directory or it can be copied and pasted from the CSR view You can import the signed certificate back later by cli...

Page 223: ...he list of Identity Certificates or CA Certificates See Viewing Certificate Details 3 To delete a certificate file select the certificate name from the list of Identity or CA Certificates and click Delete 4 To set the default Identity Certificate i e the Identity Certificate that will be used to represent the device during Audit and HTTPS authentication hover over the certificate row and click the...

Page 224: ... Managing Certificates Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 224 Viewing Certificate Details 1 To view the details of a certificate file click the certificate name from the list of Iden tity or CA Certificates See following example ...

Page 225: ...dialog Certificate Name n a Type in a unique name under which the certificate will be stored on the Makito X as well as listed on the Certificate page Sign Self signed Select the Signature Type Self signed The certificate will be generated and signed by the system and the name will be added to the list of Identity Certificates Certificate Signing Request A request will be generated and its name wi...

Page 226: ...lity Name O Organization Name OU Organizational Unit Name CN Common Name TIP For successful authentication the Common Name in the certificate should be the IP address by default or domain name of the device Import Identity or CA Certificate dialog Certificate Name n a The Certificate Name is the name under which the certificate will be stored on the device If the certificate is a new certificate g...

Page 227: ...ly publicly available from the CA Web sites They are used by the device when validating the chain of trust of an identity certificate and its CA chain NOTE Even though you can see the Type buttons if you click Import in either the ID or CA sections If you select CA root in import from ID you ll get an error If you select Identity or CA chain in import from ca root you might get an error Format Aut...

Page 228: ...le 2 Check the Enable Audit checkbox to start logging to the audit server 3 Type the audit server address and port in the Audit Server Address field See Audit Settings on page 229 for more details The server address must be the Common Name or one of the Subject Alternative Names in the server s certificate for successful authentication if Transport is set to TLS and Trusted Server is set to CA Sig...

Page 229: ...udit server s certificate and paste it in the Fingerprint field under Audit Settings to identify the certificate trusted for this TLS connection The fingerprint should be that of the certificate that belongs to the audit server which was set in Audit Server Address 7 To apply your changes click Apply Audit Settings The following table lists the Audit controls and settings Audit Setting Default Des...

Page 230: ...nly accept a connection with the specified audit server if the certificate it presents is signed by a trusted Certificate Authority i e The certificate of that certificate authority is present in the Makito X s CA Certificates list Self signed Enables server authentication A connection with the specified audit server will be accepted if its certificate is self signed and its fingerprint matches th...

Page 231: ... This chapter is intended for users who are familiar with SNMP based management and who will be developing applications such as provisioning services or creating and modifying existing network management systems to manage the Makito X TIP To develop new SNMP applications see the list of Supported MIBs on page 233 Topics In This Chapter Overview 232 Supported MIBs 233 SNMP Agent Components 234 snmp...

Page 232: ...cludes an SNMP agent that may be used to configure and control the system s Audio Video services and streams NOTE The Makito X uses Net SNMP and supports SNMP v1 v2c and v3 The Makito X supports a number of SNMP commands used to set or get Management Information Base MIB objects on the local host or on other SNMP agents reachable over the IP networks For details see SNMP Utilities on page 239 ...

Page 233: ... TCP IP internets and provides general information about the unit SNMP USER BASED SM MIB txt SNMP USM AES MIB txt SNMP VIEW BASED ACM MIB txt SNMPv3 Supports SNMPv3 User based Security Model USM and View based Access Control VACM HAI VISION MIB txt HAI AVT STREAM MIB txt HAI HDC MIB txt Haivision Enterprise Supports configuration status and statistics HAI MAKITO X ENC CAPS txt Haivision Enterprise...

Page 234: ...files in usr share snmp snmpd conf snmpd conf is the configuration file that defines how the SNMP agent works You may need to edit this file to specify the location of the Network Management System NMS However for most settings it is preferable to use the nmcfg configuration script On the Makito X the snmpd conf file includes access control setup i e community and user privileges system informatio...

Page 235: ...s with the var net snmp snmpd conf persistent data file which maintains the USM user database and other SNMP agent persistent information The script also performs snmpget commands to display the list of USM users which is not available in a human readable form in any configuration file The script also reads and modifies the snmpd conf configuration file to manage system parameters contact location...

Page 236: ...strator noauth admin localnet v2c guest noauth public localnet v2c rw noauth tech any auth protocol priv protocol user MD5 DES admin MD5 nopriv guest SHA AES johndoe nmcfg help usage nmcfg nmcfg help nmcfg access help nmcfg access usm permit uname group ro rw noauth auth priv nmcfg access usm delete uname nmcfg community help nmcfg community permit community group ro rw host nmcfg community delete...

Page 237: ...g access usm permit johndoe operator auth Note that the Makito X administrative user roles are preferred over the read only or read write permissions to the whole MIB These roles provide to SNMP v1 v2c communities and SNMPv3 users access privileges modeled on the Makito X Accounts roles Examples The following examples show how the v3 parameters are used with the SNMP commands The following get com...

Page 238: ...rovides the highest security level authentication and privacy even if access policy only required authentication and succeeds snmpset v3 u johndoe a SHA A password x AES X pass phrase l authPriv localhost haiAvtStreamEncapsulation 1 i directRtp HAI AVT STREAM MIB haiAvtStreamEncapsulation 1 INTEGER directRtp 1 ...

Page 239: ...n For more information on an SNMP command enter the command with the h or help argument To do this Use this command To retrieve the value of an object from a network entity snmpget To set information on a network entity snmpset To retrieve management information from a network entity snmpstatus To retrieve the values of all objects under a particular location in the MIB object hierarchy tree Use t...

Page 240: ... set before the corresponding haiAvtStreamTable row is created and can only be set when the stream entry is not active haiAvtStreamRowStatus is not active The following example using netsnmp CLI commands on the Makito X creates a streaming session to IP Address 198 51 100 106 at port 2000 and starts streaming immediately The Stream ID 0 haiAvtStreamTable index is used to create a stream this Table...

Page 241: ...8 51 100 106 2000 HAI AVT STREAM MIB haiAvtStreamInverseID ipv4 198 51 100 106 2000 HaiAvtStreamID 5 To create a Stream with a known ID the haiAvtStreamNewID 0 object reports the next available Stream ID In the example below the Transport Stream Program number is set to 7 and the video encoder 1 is selected for the video content Note that createAndWait is used so the program and content table can ...

Page 242: ...Commands In This Appendix Syntax Conventions 244 Command Summary and Usage Information 245 CLI Access Control 249 account 251 audenc 253 audit 258 banner 260 bist 262 certificate 263 config 266 date 268 dest 269 dtconfig 273 edid 274 ethercfg 276 haiversion 278 hdcp 279 ipconfig 280 license 284 logo 286 messages 289 metadata 290 mklogo 298 mkstill 299 nas 301 nmcfg 303 package 308 passthrough 311 ...

Page 243: ...e v2 0 Issue 01 243 personality 316 policy 317 pubkey 321 reboot 322 record 323 roi 326 service 328 snapshot 330 still 334 storage 335 stream 337 system_snapshot sh 348 talkback 349 temperature 352 transfer 353 tzconfig 355 videnc 357 vidin 366 ...

Page 244: ...riables or placeholders that you replace with a user defined value or name Same as italics Variables are enclosed in angle brackets in contexts that do not allow italics Square brackets indicate optional items or parameters x y A vertical bar separates items in a list of options from which you must select one If options are not separated by you may use combinations x y z Items separated by vertica...

Page 245: ... data path processing and features including audio video metadata content selection logo audio video encoding H 264 streaming and image snapshots Operation command effects are immediate but not persistent i e between reboots unless the current operating configuration is explicitly saved using the config command Administration Commands address the security and network configuration Their effects ar...

Page 246: ...ay the image as a logo overlay mkstill Use to convert a static picture into a file containing an encoded single H 264 GOP sequence This is required in order to configure a Makito X stream with a static image that will replace the real video stream when streaming is paused passthrough Use to enable bi directional serial passthrough for controlling serially attached devices such as PTZ controlled ca...

Page 247: ...nually control and save the Ethernet configuration parameters hdcp Use to manage HDCP settings on Makito X DVI systems ipconfig Use to set and view the parameters that specify the networking context for the Makito X including the IP settings hostname and DNS license Use to manage licensed features nmcfg Used by system administrators or GUI Web interface applications in the configuration of SNMP fo...

Page 248: ...able remote logging of security and administrative events and configure the remote audit syslog server connection banner Use to manage the Advisory Notice and Consent Banner certificate Use to manage the TLS certificates for the Web interface HTTPS server and the secured TLS connection to the remote audit server messages Use to view and manage administrative login messages policy Use to manage sec...

Page 249: ...eration GENERAL videnc Yes Yes get only vidin Yes Yes get only audenc Yes Yes get only roi Yes Yes get only record Yes Yes get only stream Yes Yes get only talkback Yes Yes get only date Yes Yes Yes temperature Yes Yes Yes metadata Yes Yes get only passthrough Yes Yes get only Operation MEDIA logo Yes Yes get and list only mklogo Yes Yes No mkstill Yes Yes No snapshot Yes Yes get and list only sti...

Page 250: ...shot sh Yes Yes Yes dtconfig Yes No No tzconfig Yes No No passwd Yes operator password only user password only reboot Yes No No Storage Commands nas Yes Yes No storage Yes Yes No transfer Yes Yes No Security Commands account Yes No No audit Yes No No banner Yes No No certificate Yes No No messages Yes No No policy Yes No No pubkey Yes Yes Yes Other Utilities iperf Yes Yes Yes ping Yes Yes Yes tcpd...

Page 251: ...ameters below for roles You will be prompted to enter and confirm the initial password get Displays the account information for the user or the Makito X including account name role state password expiry status and public key s list Lists the account information for the user or the Makito X in table format passwd Modifies the user account password You will be prompted to enter and confirm the passw...

Page 252: ...unt Parameter Default Description Values role Use with account create command to specify the role for the user account either Admin Operator Guest For details on roles see Role based Authorization on page 71 account all list Returns the list of all accounts for example name role state pwd expiry pubk admin Administrator Enabled never No fdfdf Guest Enabled never No mrmichel Operator Enabled by adm...

Page 253: ...ACTIONS start Activates encoding of the audio input stop Stops encoding of the audio input mute Mutes encoding of the audio input i e causes the encoder to encode silence instead of the selected audio input TIP This may be used when you do not wish to encode the audio but the decoder being used does not support decoding of video only streams unmute Resumes encoding of the audio input when muted se...

Page 254: ...y available on dual BNC systems language The language used for the input Enter a 3 character long ISO639 2 code or none If you don t know the code for a language you can directly enter one of the languages below in full or abbreviated form Albanian Arabic Armenian Bulgarian Chinese Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Irish Icel...

Page 255: ... for the encoder 56 320 kbps NOTE The available bitrate range depends on the current mode For mono the bitrate can be set from 56 to 160 kbps For stereo the bitrate can be set from 80 to 320 kbps stcif Auto Selects the video input from which the audio STC System Time Clock will be derived NOTE When configuring the audio in some cases it may be necessary to specify the video input from which to der...

Page 256: ...ut the encoder has no way to know from which video input this particular audio encoder should derive its clock and STC When you set stcif to Auto selection of the STC source when a new stream is created or started if the stream contains Audio and is using Analog for an input the encoder will check if the stream also has Video If it does it will check the currently configured input for that video e...

Page 257: ...oder ID 0 Name Audio Encoder 0 Configuration Audio Input SDI1CH12 Audio Bitrate 128 kbps Audio Samplerate 48 KHz Audio Mode Stereo Audio Algorithm ADTS audenc 0 get stats Returns audio status information for the encoder such as Encoder ID 0 Name Audio Encoder 0 Statistics State WORKING Encoded Frames 881 906 Encoded Bytes 301 024 128 Encoded Bitrate 128 kbps Encoder Errors 0 Encoder PTS 0x06503e69...

Page 258: ...on from the encoder to a remote audit server and enables logging to it stop Disables the connection to the remote audit server set Modifies the audit parameters A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once See audit Parameters below get Displays audit configuration and connection status information verify Verifies the validity of the TLS connection parameters TIP Connect ...

Page 259: ...port is TLS the type of server authentication All No server authentication CA signed Root CA certificate imported Self signed Fingerprint fingerprint n a If trusted is self signed specify the audit server certificate fingerprint md5 or sha1 md5 fingerprint sha1 fingerprint audit get Returns audit server configuration information such as Configuration Audit server address syslog example com 10533 T...

Page 260: ... the banner file the maximum file size for the banner is 4KB ACTIONS enable Enables display of the installed Advisory and Consent Banner page at login a banner must be installed disable Disables display of the current Advisory and Consent Banner page at login install Installs a text file as the Advisory and Consent Banner page IMPORTANT The text file must be downloaded to the encoder and locally s...

Page 261: ...ed Unable to display banner No banner file If enabled the following banner is displayed upon user login WARNING THIS IS A PRIVATE COMPUTER SYSTEM This computer system including all related equipment and network devices are provided only for authorized use All computer systems may be monitored for all lawful purposes including to ensure that their use is authorized for management of the system to f...

Page 262: ...le others are the most recently recorded results of POST operations NOTE The bist command can only be used by an administrator BIST EXAMPLE bist bist displays the list of built in self tests for you to select Built in Self tests 1 Show Ethernet status 2 Show video inputs status 3 Show video encoders status 4 Show CPU usage 5 Show memory usage 6 Show temperature 7 Show FIPS1 POST results Q Quit Ent...

Page 263: ...IP address is changed from factory settings or when an audit or an HTTPS session starts with no selected certificate ACTIONS get Displays the information for the specified certificate or all certificates including certificate name type signature subject issuer expiration and fingerprint list Lists the specified certificate or all certificates installed on the encoder including the type and name vi...

Page 264: ...escription Values sign self The signature type for the certificate self Creates a self signed identity certificate Request Creates an identity Certificate Signing Request CSR subject query Sets the certificate s distinguished name parameters auto Automatically gets the subject Common Name which is HOSTNAME DOMAIN if DNS is configured or IPADDR otherwise The subject Alt Name is set to DNS HOSTNAME ...

Page 265: ...t only ca Certificate Authority Certificate for peer certificate validation Import only fmt auto The format in which the certificate is encrypted auto Detects the certificate format based on file extension when importing pem Privacy Enhanced Mail Base64 encoded DER certificate p7 PKCS 7 p12 PKCS 12 pfx PKCS 12 der Distinguish Encoding Rules infile n a The name of the file to import NOTE The admini...

Page 266: ...Saves the current configuration Saves every parameter in the system including encoder settings and stream destination and status excluding the system IP address All configuration files are stored in usr share haivision config See NOTE regarding cfgname load Loads a previously saved configuration identified by cfgname Reassigns every parameter in the system including encoder settings and stream des...

Page 267: ...cter before being used Single Quote Ampersand Parentheses Semicolon Apostrophe Double Quote Left and Right Angle Brackets Related Topics Saving and Loading Presets on page 174 config save Class430 startup yes Saves the current configuration under the name Class430 and sets it to be the startup configuration config load Class430 Loads a previously saved configuration identified by the name Class430...

Page 268: ...8 date SYNOPSIS date DESCRIPTION The date command is used to display the current date and time DATE EXAMPLE Related Topics dtconfig on page 273 tzconfig on page 355 Configuring Date and Time on page 184 date Displays the current date e g Tue Oct 22 11 23 56 EDT 2013 ...

Page 269: ...nations and delete destinations TIP First create the destination then use the transfer command ACTIONS create Creates an export destination to be available to transfer video and metadata A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once delete Removes the destination get Displays information about the destination See dest Parameters below You can specify a destination or all d...

Page 270: ...ction mode for the transfer either yes for passive mode or no for active mode Active The client tells the server what port it is listening on and the data connection is established by the server with the client via the specified port For this to work there either needs to be no firewalls or the firewalls defined must understand the FTP protocol Passive The client opens two random ports One port is...

Page 271: ...the export destinations such as Destination ID 1 Name Dest1 Configuration Type FTP FTP Server 10 65 10 57 Path FTP Port 21 Passive Mode Off HVC Watch Folder Off Destination ID 2 Name Active_dest Configuration Type FTP FTP Server dfs haivision com 1 Path FTP Port 21 Passive Mode Off HVC Watch Folder Off Destination ID 3 Name s1_HVC Configuration Type FTP FTP Server 240844 upload akamai com Path 240...

Page 272: ...CLI Command Reference dest Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 272 Related Topics Configuring Export Destinations on page 197 ...

Page 273: ...he dtconfig command is used to set the date and time on the encoder NOTE Setting the encoder to a date in the past compared to the current date may cause the encoder to reboot DTCONFIG EXAMPLE Related Topics date on page 268 tzconfig on page 355 dtconfig 201310211100 Sets the encoder clock to Monday October 21 11 00 00 EDT 2013 ...

Page 274: ...encoded for some third party equipment TIP This is useful because some computer video cards do not allow users to specify a resolution other than the advertised preferred one If you have trouble getting your computer to send the proper graphic resolution to the Makito X forcing the EDID to advertise that resolution as its preferred input format is likely to remedy that situation NOTE EDID Extended...

Page 275: ...00p60 1600x900p60 1440x900p60 1440x900p75 1400x1050p60 1400x1050p75 1360x768p60 1280x1024p60 1280x1024p75 1280x800p60 1280x800p75 1280x800p85 1280x768p60 1280x768p75 1280x768p85 1152x864p75 1024x768p60 1024x768p75 1024x768p85 800x600p60 800x600p75 800x600p85 640x480p60 640x480p75 640x480p85 edid get Returns EDID configuration information for the encoder such as Configuration EDID File Using driver...

Page 276: ...enabled However in order to change the duplex mode you must first disable autonegotiation If no options are specified the system displays the current settings as shown in the following example OPTIONS admin fugu2 ethercfg Speed 1000mbps Duplex Full Auto Negociation On Advertised Mode All Link Detected Yes Ceiling 100000kbps a autoneg Enables or disables autonegotiation s speed If autonegotiation i...

Page 277: ...ake sure it matches the desired Ethernet settings Always enable autonegotiation with Gigabit Ethernet GigE speed 1000 Mbps ETHERCFG EXAMPLE Related Topics Configuring Network Settings on page 180 ethercfg s 100 Sets the line speed to 100 Mbps which also modifies the advertised mode see example below admin fugu2 ethercfg s 100 Speed 100mbps Duplex Full Auto Negociation On Advertised Mode 100mbps Fu...

Page 278: ...questing technical support HAIVERSION EXAMPLE Related Topics Viewing System Status Information on page 170 haiversion Displays information about the hardware and software components Card Type Makito2 DVI Encoder Part Number B 292E DVI Serial Number HAI 031339010049 MAC Address 5c 77 57 00 48 71 Firmware Version 1 1 0 42 Firmware Date Dec 2 2013 Firmware Options KLV Hardware Version Hardware Compat...

Page 279: ...The hdcp command is used to manage HDCP settings on Makito X DVI systems ACTIONS HDCP EXAMPLES enable Enables HDCP support on the DVI input interface disable Disables HDCP support on the DVI input interface get Displays the current status of HDCP support hdcp get Returns hdcp status for the encoder Configuration HDCP Enabled On ...

Page 280: ...rompts enabling you to change the IP settings optionally enable DHCP and change the hostname DNS settings NTP settings and or Time Zone setting When DHCP is enabled you can configure the DHCP Vendor Class ID option 60 which is set by default to Haivision Makito X Encoder This allows IT departments to identify Makito X devices on their networks NOTE Enabling the Multicast DNS mDNS protocol allows t...

Page 281: ...vision com Primary Server 10 65 0 10 Alternate Server 10 65 0 11 Current Multicast DNS mDNS Settings Responder Enabled Identifier MakitoX STORAGE 2 Current NTP Settings Server pool ntp org Timezone America Montreal ipconfig display Returns current IP settings for encoder that does not use DHCP Current IP Settings IP Address 10 65 129 67 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 65 129 1 Hostname MXE 1...

Page 282: ...assign link local address when DHCP is unavailable y N Enter DHCP Vendor Class Identifier Haivision Makito X Encoder Current Hostname STORAGE 2 Change hostname y N Current DNS Settings Obtained via DHCP Domain haivision com Primary Server 10 65 0 10 Alternate Server 10 65 0 11 Change DNS settings y N Current Multicast DNS mDNS Settings Responder Enabled Identifier MakitoX STORAGE 2 Change Multicas...

Page 283: ...s 192 0 2 42 Enter netmask 255 255 255 0 Enter default gateway 192 0 2 24 Current hostname Makito2 Change hostname Y N y Current DNS settings Domain haivision com Primary Server 10 65 0 10 Alternate Server None Change DNS settings Y N n Current Multicast DNS mDNS Settings Responder Enabled Identifier MakitoX MXE DVI John Change Multicast DNS Settings y N n Current NTP settings server 10 5 0 1 time...

Page 284: ...ys a list of installed licenses Licenses are stored on the Makito X file system in the folder usr share haivision licenses view Displays the content of the specified license file install Installs the specified uploaded license IMPORTANT The license file must be uploaded to the encoder and locally stored in the current administrative user s folder before it can be installed The Makito X supports FT...

Page 285: ...CreatedBy support haivision com Sequence fw100001_metadata lic LIC DEVICES HAI 031233010018 Yes HAI 090022300016 Yes HAI 100022230061 Yes HAI 100009820054 Yes END LICENSING DATA license verify metadata PO123456 lic Verifies the specified license Verifying license usr share haivision licenses metadata PO123456 lic License verification successful NOTE This command first checks to see if the specifie...

Page 286: ...coders either 0 for BNC 1 or 1 for BNC 2 on S B 292E HDSDI2 ID is optional on single input encoders such as the S B 292E HDSDI1 and the S B 292E DVI If entered only 0 will be accepted The logo position can either be relative top left top right centered etc or absolute posi tioned at the exact X and Y coordinates specified You can also specify the scaling and transparency display settings The graph...

Page 287: ...display of the specified file as a logo overlay On Off opacity 100 Specifies the opacity percentage of the logo 0 100 NOTE 0 an invisible logo and 100 a solid logo transparency 0 Alternatively you can specify the visibility of the logo by its transparency percentage 0 100 NOTE 0 no transparency i e completely solid opaque logo 100 fully transparent i e completely transparent invisible logo scaling...

Page 288: ...e top left point of origin in Absolute or Relative positioning modes When using Absolute positioning this is the exact horizontal position of the logo s top left point of origin y Vertical coordinate used to position the top left point of origin in Absolute or Relative positioning modes When using Absolute positioning this is the exact vertical position of the logo s top left point of origin logo ...

Page 289: ...tention These events will result in a message being sent directly to all logged in administrators and will appear on their terminals The message will also be displayed at the next administrative Web interface or CLI login NOTE The messages command can only be used by an administrator Messages starting with POST are Power On Self Test events If you repeatedly get POST errors the cryptographic modul...

Page 290: ...rts three metadata input types either from the COM1 serial port the HD SDI interface or a user definable UDP network port The first two apply on the Makito X SDI only UDP is always available Multiple metadata sources can be multiplexed into the same Transport Stream To do so you must specify the metadata source ES IDs in the stream command datasrc using multiple comma separated metadata source id ...

Page 291: ... statistics enable_metadata_on_serial_port Enables metadata capture from the serial port enable_console_on_serial_port Enables console management from the serial port default Parameter Default Description Values General parameters name n a optional A name of up to 63 characters Network Source specific parameters address n a optional Specifies the IP address for a network metadata source The addres...

Page 292: ...o 8 other hosts over UDP on off relays n a Mandatory Specifies the IP address and UDP port of the relayed packets You can optionally specify the ttl and tos ipaddr1 port1 ttl1 tos1 ipaddr2 por t2 ttl2 tos2 ttl 64 Time to Live See ttl on page 340 tos 0xB8 Type of Service See tos on page 340 Serial and UDP Source specific parameters format KLV Selects the data format for the metadata KLV CoT NOTE Co...

Page 293: ...ation Metadata ID 0 Name None Configuration Type serial Format KLV Device dev tts 0 Standard RS 232 Baud Rate 115200 Statistics State STOPPED Rx Bytes 0 Rx OK Messages 0 Rx Corrupt Messages 0 delta 0 CoT input only Specifies the maximum delta between SPI and Air Craft message time stamps for them to be considered a valid pair that can be converted to KLV Serial Source specific parameters standard ...

Page 294: ... UDP METADATA SOURCE ID 2 1 Create a UDP metadata encoder instance using the following syntax metadata create addr IP source port dest port Ex metadata create port 8500 The system will return the following message including the UDP metadata ID Metadata source created successfully ID 2 2 Start the UDP metadata encoder using the following syntax metadata ID start Ex metadata 2 start 3 Create a strea...

Page 295: ...formation for three metadata sources 1 serial port source configured for CoT 2 HD SDI source configured for KLV and 3 network source configured for KLV Metadata ID 0 Name None Configuration Type Serial Format CoT Status STOPPED Device dev ttyO0 Standard RS 232 Baud Rate 115200 SPI Sensor Discovery Off SPI UID Any Max AirCraft SPI Delta 0 ms CoT Relaying Off Number Of Relays 0 Reclassification Off ...

Page 296: ... 3000 3 4 The above example uses TTL and TOS values of 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 respectively And ports 2000 and 3000 respectively KLV Metadata Insertion These options are available to define a set of static KLV objects for KLV and CoT metadata sources Configure a mission ID string of up to 127 characters When the mission ID is configured any received UAS KLV dataset will be processed in order to modify...

Page 297: ...nconfigure the insertion modification of the mission ID element metadata 1 set missionid none To enable security modification insertion metadata 1 set reclassify on classification confidential objcountry afg classcountry usa To disable the insertion and modification of the security data set metadata 1 set reclassify off Related Topics Configuring Metadata Capture on page 106 stream on page 337 ...

Page 298: ...ert the graphic file to oly format The Makito X supports logos up to a maximum of 256 x 256 pixels If you supply a larger image file the converter will scale it down while keeping the aspect ratio Logo files are stored on the Makito X file system under usr share haivision logos The oly file can then be configured to display as a logo overlay in the encoded video There can be one logo per Makito X ...

Page 299: ...e supported output resolutions are 1920x1080 1280x720 720x480 NTSC and 720x576 PAL NOTE The maximum size of the source image is 2048x2048 pixels The resulting still image files are stored on the Makito X file system under usr share haivision still_images MKSTILL PARAMETER infile is the name of the image file to convert into a still image Parameter Default Description Values resolution n a Specifie...

Page 300: ...l Image Streaming on page 162 resolution n a WXGA3 for 1360x768 WXGA4 for 1366x768 WXGA for 1440x900 SXGA for 1400x1050 HD for 1600x900 UXGA for 1600x1200 WSXGA for 1680x1050 WUXGA for 1920x1200 mkstill myimage jpg resolution 1080 Converts the image file myimage jpg into a 1920x1080 still image Parameter Default Description Values Cont ...

Page 301: ...e Configures and enables NAS A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once See nas Parameters below get Displays NAS configuration and status information disable Disables NAS Parameter Default Description Values location n a Specifies remote host IP address and path remotehost remotedir nas enable location indigo home flemieux shared Activates Network Assisted Storage and ...

Page 302: ... Topics Managing Network Storage on page 195 nas get all Returns NAS configuration information and statistics for the encoder such as Configuration Status Enabled Remote Host tserver haivision com Remote Dir NFS Statistics Capacity 49 08GB Used 79 96MB 0 Available 40 94GB 83 ...

Page 303: ...twork Management Configuration command is used by system adminis trators or GUI Web interface applications in the configuration of SNMP for the Makito X The nmcfg script reads and edits the standard SNMP configuration files and then restarts the SNMP agent snmpd to apply the new settings The nmcfg script supports the configuration of v1 v2c community based security model and v3 USM User based Secu...

Page 304: ...ation for the Makito X system Defines contact and location system parameters user Defines user based v3 security configuration for the Makito X define Acts as both create and update If an object does not exist it is added If it exists it is replaced or updated with the new settings It is then not necessary to delete an existing object to change its settings All required settings of an object are s...

Page 305: ...cial keyword that translates at runtime to the network settings of the LAN interface System parameters are also defined nmcfg parameter value contact undefined location undefined perm group community source rw admin localhost rw admin localnet ro public localnet nmcfg system define contact myname myname example org nmcfg system define location Media Lab nmcfg community permit admin rw 198 51 100 1...

Page 306: ...munity delete admin nmcfg community delete public nmcfg user define joenet SHA arfds23dsjs AES 2394urscxkvn nmcfg snmp agent is not running user settings will apply when started nmcfg user define johnsmith SHA 89ss5dkj AES jfdsf78998sd nmcfg snmp agent is not running user settings will apply when started nmcfg user define guest MD5 nososecret nmcfg snmp agent is not running user settings will appl...

Page 307: ... Command Reference nmcfg Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 307 Related Topics nmcfg on page 235 in SNMP Agent Components auth protocol priv protocol user MD5 nopriv guest SHA AES joenet SHA AES johnsmith ...

Page 308: ...rmation for the command Package files are digitally signed to ensure integrity and authenticity Package component signatures and their certificate validity are verified when downloading manually with the verify action and when actually performing the installation upon reboot If the verification fails after downloading an error message is reported by the download command and the downloaded package ...

Page 309: ...kage download makitox_enc_v1 0 0 39 hai mytftp example com 1 5 Temporarly pausing encoder s 2 5 Downloading package makitox_enc_v1 0 0 39 hai from mytftp example com 3 5 Verifying integrity of downloaded package Package verification failed Try downloading the package again list Displays a list of downloaded packages info Displays information about the currently installed package If a filename is s...

Page 310: ...e list of downloaded packages Package Files in usr share haivision packages makitox_enc_v1 1 0 19 hai makitox_enc_v1 1 0 20 hai makitox_enc_v1 1 0 4 hai makitox_enc_v1 1 0 8 hai package info makitox_enc_v1_2_0 hai Displays information about the package package install makitox_enc_v1_2_0 hai Installs the package ...

Page 311: ...ROUGH PARAMETERS start Starts listening for passthrough clients stop Stops passthrough and disconnects any clients that were connected set Configures passthrough settings A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once See passthrough Parameters below get Displays passthrough information You can specify configuration stats or all information TIP Todisplayasummaryofalltheenco...

Page 312: ...s when the remote controlling device s serial port is set to a much higher baud rate than the encoder s serial port port 7777 The TCP port on which to listen for passthrough clients timeout 0 no timeout Specifies the amount of time in seconds a TCP connection will be kept open when no data is being received from the remote client The timeout can be up to 10 minutes 0 600 seconds The idle timeout i...

Page 313: ...the remote controller This example shows how to use TCP port 8888 to listen for passthrough clients The camera has an RS232 COM port running at 9600 bps passthrough set port 8888 baudrate 9600 standard rs232 Passthrough configured successfully passthrough get Configuration TCP Port 8888 Standard RS 232 Baud Rate 9600 Flow Control None Disconnect Timeout None If passthrough is not started you will ...

Page 314: ...de faster than the serial port connection so this statistic is seldom seen Serial Dropped bytes This counter shows the number of bytes received on the network connection that could not be sent on the serial link Again if the controlling remote device and the encoder are set to the same baud rate it is unlikely that the encoder would receive data at a rate that can t be accommodated If however the ...

Page 315: ...page 251 PASSWD EXAMPLES Related Topics Role based Authorization on page 71 Managing User Accounts on page 205 passwd Changes the password for the current user account The system prompts you to enter the old password and then the new password NOTE Passwords can be up to 80 characters long See Password Requirements on page 81 for the supported character set Password policies set by the administrato...

Page 316: ...al lation Guide available through Haivision s Download Center The change of personality takes effect after the next reboot of the unit NOTE This command may only be used on a Makito XR encoder by an administrator XR personalities do not change due to a factory reset ACTIONS PERSONALITY PARAMETERS PERSONALITY EXAMPLES set Sets the Makito XR Ruggedized encoder personality get Displays the current Ma...

Page 317: ... applied to bring the encoder to its CC evaluated configuration During the hardening procedure it is important for the administrator to set the policies before creating accounts NOTE The policy command can only be used by an administrator ACTIONS policy password set Modifies the password policy parameters A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once See password under pol...

Page 318: ... cryptography This setting takes effect upon the next reboot sslv3 See NOTE Enables or disables SSLv3 as a supported TLS version Yes No NOTE SSLv3 is disabled on factory new systems On upgraded systems SSLv3 is enabled only if upgrading a system where no None cryptographic compliance is configured SSLv3 can be enabled only if compliance is set to None Specifies which TLS Transport Layer Security v...

Page 319: ...ype in the number of days after which users must change their passwords 1 180 days password expiration session autologout No Enables or disables Auto Logout Yes No idletimeout 15 minutes autologout must be Yes Specifies the maximum length of time the system may be idle before the user will be logged out 1 1440 minutes inactivity timeout policy crypto set compliance NDPP11 Sets the required cryptog...

Page 320: ...e 01 320 Related Topics Managing Security Policies on page 217 policy all get Returns policy information for the encoder such as Crypto Compliance None SSLv3 Yes TLSv1 0 Yes TLSv1 1 Yes TLSv1 2 Yes Password Quality Basic MinLen 6 Expiry No Session Autologout No ...

Page 321: ... used by an administrator ACTIONS PUBKEY EXAMPLES Related Topics Managing User Accounts on page 205 pubkey add Uploads a new public key file pub extension to the encoder pubkey remove Removes the specified public key file from the encoder pubkey list Lists the public key files currently loaded on the encoder pubkey add makito pub Uploads the public key file makito pub to the encoder pubkey list Li...

Page 322: ...e lost The encoder will restart with the saved startup configuration NOTE The reboot command can only be used by an administrator EXAMPLE Related Topics Rebooting the Encoder on page 172 reboot Reboots the Makito X NOTE While the unit is rebooting you will lose your connection to the CLI This will take approximately two minutes Once the unit has rebooted you can reconnect to the unit and log in ag...

Page 323: ... be specified at once See record Parameters below start Starts recording a stream stop Stops recording a stream close Closes a recording of a stream get Displays information on the recording You can specify configuration stats or all recording information TIP Todisplayasummaryofallthestreamsinatableformat you can use record all get table list Lists the available recordings on the system delete Del...

Page 324: ...r time this enables the overwriting of older segments when that limit is reached On Off subtitles off When recording in mp4 format this enables the generation of SubRip files to save any closed caption present in the stream being recorded On Off start off Starts recording directly at recording creation time On Off The IDs of recordings always match the ID of the stream associated with it export of...

Page 325: ...Test 2015 04 10 14h11m09s mp4 1920x1080p29 36s 25 66MB root REC 2015 04 12 21h11m06s mp4 1920x1080p29 23s 16 55MB root TEST 2015 04 12 23h20m20s mp4 1280x720p60 2h41m12s 43 50MB root TEST 2015 04 13 10h10m15s mp4 1280x720p60 27m36s 35 70MB root TEST 2015 04 13 10h38m56s mp4 1280x720p60 1m 35 59MB root TEST 2015 04 14 11h52m05s mp4 1280x720p60 1m 41 51MB root TEST 2015 04 14 13h50m52s ts 1280x720p6...

Page 326: ...m quality The region position can either be relative top left top right centered etc or absolute positioned at the exact X and Y coordinates specified You can also specify the scaling and transparency display settings ACTIONS create Creates a region of interest on an encoder set Configures ROI parameters A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once See roi Parameters belo...

Page 327: ... quality between the background and the ROI 1 to 8 positioning Centered Specifies where the region should appear BottomRight TopRight BottomLeft TopLeft Centered Absolute Uses the exact X and Y coordinates x Horizontal coordinate of the top left point of the region in Absolute mode y Vertical coordinate of the top left point of the region in absolute mode width 100 Width in pixels of the region of...

Page 328: ...s by a Factory Reset For details see Resetting the Encoder on page 62 Once the serial port is configured for metadata or passthrough use it is no longer usable for CLI management ACTIONS EXAMPLES name can be all http passthrough snmp ssh talkback telnet vf start Activates the service immediately and configures the unit so that the service will be started automatically when the unit is rebooted sto...

Page 329: ...CLI Command Reference service Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 329 Related Topics Enabling and Disabling Network Services on page 186 ...

Page 330: ... SSD SD USB or NFS media or within the on board NAND flash When taking a snapshot of the current video input the file name is optional If none is spec ified a unique name will be generated based on the current time if NTP is enabled or a simple index such as snap 1 jpg if NTP is not enabled You can specify different formats and quality per snapshot in the snapshot take command You can also set sys...

Page 331: ...s the available snapshots on the system along with the resolution Snapshot files are stored under usr share haivision snapshots delete Deletes either the snapshot specified by filename or all snapshots stored under usr share haivision snapshots Parameter Default Description Values format jpeg Specifies the image format yuv jpg When saving in jpg format you can specify the desired image quality NOT...

Page 332: ... quality 80 Takes a single image snapshot immediately in JPEG format at 80 image quality and stores it under the filename mysnapshot jpg snapshot set format jpg quality 80 Sets the system wide defaults for the preferred snapshot format to jpg at 80 image quality snapshot set location ssd Sets the snapshot storage location to an SSD snapshot set thumbnail off Disables thumbnail generation for snaps...

Page 333: ...rage Locations on page 201 snapshot list Lists the contents of the snapshot folder Snapshot Files in usr share haivision snapshots snap 2015 05 01 11h58m15s jpg BUSY snap 2015 05 01 11h58m39s jpg BUSY snap 2015 05 01 12h00m25s jpg BUSY snap 2015 05 01 12h03m19s jpg BUSY 4 snapshot files are available 5 90MB 5 of snapshot disk storage space used ...

Page 334: ...ic images may be used to replace the real video stream when streaming is paused You can then configure a Makito X stream with a static image using the stream set command with the parameter stillimage fname NOTE You can convert the image file either using the mkstill command or from the Web interface STILL IMAGES page see Configuring Still Image Streaming on page 162 ACTIONS STILL EXAMPLE Related T...

Page 335: ...rage list OPTIONS ACTIONS STORAGE PARAMETERS f force Never prompt for confirmation v verbose Display output from low level commands list Displays available storage devices for the encoder Parameter Default Description Values device n a Specifies the device type either ssd usb sd command n a Specifies the command either format mount eject restart Available format command parameter qualifiers are fs...

Page 336: ... 165 Managing Storage Drives on page 193 storage usb eject Ejects the installed USB storage device storage usb format Formats the USB drive as ntfs by default storage list Displays a list of available storage devices for example Device Size Used Available Use Type Volume ssd 229 2G 14 0G 203 5G 6 ext4 usb sd 59 9G 104 1M 59 8G 0 exfat ...

Page 337: ... A B alignment yes no ts udp MPEG2 transport stream over UDP no RTP header fec yes no direct rtp RFC3984 rtcp on rtcpport udpport rtmp Real time messaging protocol publish streampubname username uname password pwd ts srt MPEG2 transport stream over SRT mode caller listener rendezvous sourceport udpport encryption none AES128 AES256 passphrase My PassPhrase latency 125 overhead percentage Parameter...

Page 338: ... is that when a stream is paused the configured still image will be streamed instead of the configured video source For more information see Configuring Still Image Streaming on page 162 ACTIONS create Creates a streaming session from the encoder A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once start Starts the specified stream ID or name NOTE By default a stream will start i...

Page 339: ...ithin this range Optional stream Parameters id n a A unique number assigned to the stream NOTE When creating a stream you can specify a unique id to assign to it or let the system assign one a sequential number for you Most commands will accept the stream id or name see below in order select the proper stream to manage name n a Optional When creating a stream you can also specify a name for the st...

Page 340: ...6 For more information see RFC2474 mtu 1496 Maximum Transmission Unit Specifies the maximum allowed size of IP packets for the outgoing RTP data stream 228 1500 encapsulation ts udp Optional The Encapsulation Type for the encoded stream ts rtp MPEG2 transport stream over RTP ts udp MPEG2 transport stream over UDP no RTP header ts srt MPEG2 transport stream over SRT see Configuring Secure Reliable ...

Page 341: ...eam will not have any audio in it TIP Combined videosrc audiosrc datasrc status shown under Contents in return output audiosrc 0 Optional The audio source id name The id is either 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 See also NOTE and TIP above for videosrc NOTE To configure multi track audio TS streams TS over UDP or RTP you can put more than one audiosrc audio encoder in the stream See stream Examples on page 345...

Page 342: ...ved 16 8190 pmtpid 32 Optional Program Map Table Packet Identifier 16 8190 program 1 Optional Program Identifier used in the Program Map Table PMT of the TS stream 0 65535 tsid 0 Optional Transport Stream ID Identifies the transport stream in the Program Association table PAT of the TS stream 0 65535 stillimage n a Optional Specifies the filename of a static image that will replace the real video ...

Page 343: ...h range 5 100 default 15 NOTE To configure the ceiling percentage for CBR streams with metadata see Bandwidth Overhead for CBR Streams with Metadata on page 129 idlecells no Optional shaping must be yes When enabled Idle TS cells will be inserted into a TS stream when necessary yes no delayaudio no shaping and idlecells must be yes Audio delay when shaping and idle cells are enabled delays the aud...

Page 344: ...ed when streaming to a CDN using RTMP Enter the CDN login username password n a Required when streaming to a CDN using RTMP Enter the CDN login password fec no Enables Forward Error Correction FEC yes no Pro MPEG FEC if encapsulation is ts rtp VF FEC if encapsulation is ts udp NOTE VF FEC is a proprietary FEC and is not interoperable with devices outside of the Haivision family SRT see Configuring...

Page 345: ...yes Creates a streaming session to IP Address 192 0 2 106 at port 2000 starts streaming immediately Returns the following confirmation and stream ID Stream created successfully ID 3 stream create addr 192 0 2 235 port 1234 stillimage haivision mp4 Creates and starts a streaming session Specifies a static image to replace the real video stream when streaming is paused stream create addr 10 64 1 124...

Page 346: ...am using video encoder 4 stream 1 get all Returns configuration information and statistics for all encoder streams for example Stream ID 1 Name web1 Configuration Address 192 0 2 235 UDP Port 1234 Encapsulation TS RTP Contents Video HD Video Encoder 0 0 Audio Audio Encoder 0 0 Still Image File None Video PID 33 Audio PID 36 PCR PID 34 PMT PID 32 Transport Stream ID 0 Program Number 1 MTU 1500 TOS ...

Page 347: ...22 stream 2 show stats Returns status information for Stream 2 such as Session ID 2 Name web1 Statistics State STREAMING Up Time 10m50s SSRC 0x94328a6a 2486340202 Sent Packets 413 274 Sent Bytes 417 249 304 Unsent Packets 1 214 Unsent Bytes 1 272 100 Last Error 11 Resource temporarily unavailable Occurred 6hr44m4s ago RTCP Off stream 1 del Deletes Stream 1 ...

Page 348: ...t The system snapshot lists information such as component versions network settings loaded modules running processes system traces configured streams and stream status checks configured video encoders and status checks configured audio encoders and status checks startup config file contents global settings file contents debug logging settings file contents downloaded software packages last softwar...

Page 349: ...ter however the destination has to match what is configured on the encoder 9177 by default There is no audio mixer on the Makito X so the encoder handles the talkback sessions on a first come first serve basis To prevent a single user from monopolizing the talkback the InStream software player provides push to talk functionality which requires that the talkback user physically push and hold a butt...

Page 350: ...kback statistics Parameter Default Description Values volume 10 Controls the volume on the Encoder s audio output port 0 10 talkback start Starts reception of audio talkback on the Makito X talkback set volume 6 Sets the volume of the audio talkback to 6 talkback get Returns audio talkback configuration such as Volume 10 UDP Port 9177 talkback get all Returns talkback configuration and statistics ...

Page 351: ...t 9177 to the Makito X 3 Audio sampling rate 22 05 kHz 44 1 divided by 2 4 Each audio sample is a raw 16 bit PCM LSB First 5 Mono audio only 6 Each UDP packet contains 440 samples 7 UDP payload is 880 bytes minimum Anything beyond the 880th byte is discarded 8 There is no audio mixing one audio channel at a time first in first served The talk back application software should be equipped with push ...

Page 352: ...mperature of the unit is rising that is an indication that the fan may not be operating properly ACTIONS EXAMPLE get Displays the current temperature status of the unit temperature get Displays the current temperature for the unit see example below Temperature Status Current Temperature 47 Celsius measured 0s ago Maximum Temperature 48 Celsius measured 1d5h8m48s ago Minimum Temperature 45 Celsius ...

Page 353: ...ansfer from the encoder A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once start Starts the transfer delete Removes the transfer stop Stops the transfer get Displays information about the transfer See transfer Parameters below You can specify the config status or all Parameter Default Description Values source ssd The source device ssd only in the current release dest n a The d...

Page 354: ...m00s mp4 Remove Source File No Status Status SUCCESS Transfer Type COPY Transferred 100 Start Time 2015 6 23 18 29 37 End Time 2015 6 23 18 29 39 transfer create dest 1 file Stream 1 2015 06 22 18h02m56s mp4 Transfer using a preconfigured FTP destination ID 1 to export a larger file Returns information such as Transfer created successfully ID 2 admin X STORAGE 2 transfer 2 get all Transfer ID 2 Na...

Page 355: ... When you have completed your selections the encoder saves the newly config ured time zone information TZCONFIG EXAMPLE tzconfig Please identify a location so that time zone rules can be set correctly Please select a continent or ocean 1 Africa 2 Americas 3 Antarctica 2 Please select a country 1 Antigua Barbuda 2 Anguilla 3 Netherlands Antilles 4 Argentina 5 Aruba 6 Barbados 7 Bolivia 8 Brazil 9 B...

Page 356: ...CLI Command Reference tzconfig Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 356 Related Topics date on page 268 dtconfig on page 273 ...

Page 357: ...D 0 1 2 or 3 or all Makito X HEVC only The HEVC encoder uses ID 4 ACTIONS start Activates encoding of the video input stop Stops mutes encoding of the video input set Configures encoder video parameter s A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at once See videnc Parameters below get Displays encoder video status information You can specify to display the configuration config...

Page 358: ...s included in the video feed the encoded timecode is based on the encoder s system clock In this case it is a good idea to enable NTP see Configuring Network Settings on page 180 NOTE See TimeCode Source on page 98 for currently supported TimeCode features aspectratio Auto Specifies the aspect ratio of the video source and signals it into the MPEG stream Auto Aspect ratio is derived from the incom...

Page 359: ...440 For more information see Cropping on page 92 gopsize 120 The Group of Pictures size for the encoded video 1 1000 NOTE For intra refresh mode the GOP size is the number of frames between the sequence and picture parameter set NAL transmission gopstructure IP The GOP structure for the encoded video See Framing on page 93 I I frames only lowest delay lowest quality IP I and P frames only IBP I B ...

Page 360: ... get better visual quality if you are using CABAC because it is more efficient partitioning Off Enables or disables Intra Picture Sub Partitioning On Off Intra Partitioning is a setting that allows the use of a sub macroblock partition called the Intra8x8 block with all the intra prediction modes associated with it NOTE Intra Partitioning requires that the H 264 decoder be High Profile compliant G...

Page 361: ...facts TIP Intra refresh requires that the decoder and streams be started first refreshrate 60 Specifies the number of frames over which the entire picture is refreshed 1 5000 NOTE If the refresh rate is set too low a left to right wave like artifact may result skipframes Off This parameter permits the dropping of frames to improve video quality at lower bitrates Off On For more information see Par...

Page 362: ...end on the Input Format detected Auto output resolution is the same as the input 1080p 1920x1080p 1080i 1920x1080i 1440x1080p 1440x1080i 960x1080p 960x1080i 720p 1280x720 960x720 640x720 n a 480p 720x480p 480i 720x480i 576p 720x576p 576i 720x576i 540x480p 540x480i 704x576p 704x576i 540x576p 540x576i 352x480p 352x480i 352x576p 352x576i 352x288p 352x288i Parameter Default Cont Description Values Con...

Page 363: ...024x768 SVGA 800x600 VGA 640x480 NOTE See Video Encoding on page 371 videnc 0 set gopsize 120 Sets the video GOP size to 120 You will receive the following confirmation Encoder configured successfully videnc 0 set bitrate 6000 Sets the video bitrate to 6000 videnc 0 set bitrate 6000 gopsize 120 resolution 1280x720 Input BNC 1 Combines multiple video parameters in a single line Parameter Default Co...

Page 364: ...DEO Video Bitrate 6000 kbps Video GOP Size 120 Encoded Picture Rate Input Auto Output Resolution Input Auto Closed Captioning Off Video GOP Structure IP Video Entropy Coding CAVLC Picture Partitioning Off Intra Refresh On Refresh Rate 60 videnc 0 get stats Returns encoder statistics Encoder ID 0 Name HD Video Encoder 0 Statistics State WORKING Uptime 21h8m28s Input Present Yes Input Type SDI Input...

Page 365: ...es 2 148 020 Encoded Bytes 2 326 715 604 Encoded Frame Rate 30 Dropped Frames 2 Encoded Bitrate 5 994 kbps Encoder Resets 2 Encoder PTS 0x1708c8ce8 Encoder Load 14 Closed Captioning Disabled Timecode Source SYSTEM Timecode 20 18 48 07 Source Switches 5 UTC 1386188328244254 2013 Dec 4 20h18m48s244254us H 264 Profile Main H 264 Level 4 ...

Page 366: ... optional on single input encoders such as the S B 292E HDSDI1 and the S B 292E DVI If entered only 0 will be accepted ACTIONS VIDIN PARAMETERS get Displays information on the video input set Configures video input parameter s See vidin Parameters below clear Clears the video input s statistics help Displays usage information for the vidin command Parameter Default Description Values interface Aut...

Page 367: ...video input information for the encoder Input ID 0 Name BNC 1 State ACTIVE Configured Type Auto Detect Input Type SDI Input Format 1280x720p59 Frame Rate 60 Output Buffers 9 Captured Frames 961 721 Dropped Frames 776 Last Dropped Frame 49m51s ago Lock Status Changes 33 Last Status Change 49m50s ago vidin 0 set interface SDI Sets the video input to SDI ...

Page 368: ...Video Encoding 371 Supported Video Encoding Resolutions 373 Supported Graphic Encoding Resolutions Makito X S B 292E DVI 375 Audio Encoding 377 Advanced Features 378 Metadata Optional 378 KLV Data Specifications 379 Asynchronous KLV Metadata Support 380 Network and Management Interfaces 381 Chassis Options 383 Single Height Appliance 383 Dual Height Appliance Storage Mezzanine 383 MB6X 6 Blade Cha...

Page 369: ...DSDI1 Makito X HEVC S B 292E SDI2 HEVC or S B 292E SDI1 HEVC Makito X Harsh Environment SDI S 292E X2H or S 292E X1H Makito XR Ruggedized SDI S 292E X2R or S 292E X4R Composite NTSC PAL PAL M RS 170 RS 170A CCIR SD SDI SMPTE 259M C 270 Mbps interface HD SDI SMPTE 292M 1 485 Gbps interface SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 video format SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 video format 3G SDI1 SMPTE 424M Level A only 1 3G SD...

Page 370: ...pair sources are sdi1ch1 2 sdi1ch3 4 sdi1ch5 6 sdi1ch15 16 sdi2ch1 2 sdi2ch3 4 sdi2ch5 6 sdi2ch15 16 NOTE SDI2 audio inputs are only available on dual BNC systems S B 292E HDSDI2 Available through mini DIN 8 locking connector Balanced stereo analog audio Unbalanced stereo analog audio Line Level Audio Talkback Digital Embedded Audio SD SDI SMPTE 272M HD 3G SDI SMPTE 299M Stereo Analog Audio Inputs...

Page 371: ...lso supports all the SD HD 3G SDI Input Resolutions SD HD 3G SDI Input Resolutions 1920x1080p 60 59 94 50 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 Hz 1920x1080i 60 59 94 50 Hz 1280x720p 60 59 94 50 30 29 97 25 Hz 720x480i 60 59 94 Hz 720x576i 50 Hz Interlaced shown in fields per second NOTE For supported video encoding resolutions see table on page 373 Video Bitrates SD HD from 32 kbps to 25 Mbps Rate Control Variabl...

Page 372: ...onfigurable Group of Picture GOP size Configurable frame rate Region of interest coding H 264 Up to Level 4 2 1080p60 H 264 HEVC only H 265 HEVC IP framing Main Profile Up to Level 4 1080p30 Macro block processing limitation The aggregate pixel processing power for all video encoding engines cannot exceed 3 x 1080p60 or 1 468 800 macro blocks per second Video Outputs Up to 2x1080p60 H 264 1x1080p3...

Page 373: ...0 29 9 7 50 25 24 23 9 8 30 29 9 7 60 59 9 4 25 50 HD 1080p 1920x108 0p 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 HD 1080i 1920x108 0i 4 4 3 4 HD 1080p 1440x108 0p 2 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 HD 1080i 1440x108 0i 4 4 1 2 HD 1080p 960x1080 p 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 HD 1080i 960x1080i 4 4 HD 720 1280x720 p 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 HD 720 960x720p 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 HD 720 640x720p 4 4 4 4 4 4 SD 480p 720x480p 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S...

Page 374: ... 4 D1 PAL 540x576p 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 D1 PAL 540x576i 4 70 VGA 448x336p 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Half D1 NTSC 352x480i p 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Half D1 PAL 352x576i p 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CIF 352x288i p 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ENCODED OUTPUT RESOLUTIONS CONT INPUT RESOLUTIONS AND FRAME RATES CONT 1080p 1080i 720p 480i 480 P 576i 576 p Name Resolution 60 59 9 4 30 29 9 7 50 25...

Page 375: ...280 x 800 1280 x 768 115 2x 864 1024 x 768 800 x 600 640 x 480 Name Resolution 60 60 60 60 75 6 0 75 6 0 60 75 6 0 85 75 6 0 85 75 6 0 75 85 75 6 0 85 75 6 0 85 7 5 60 HD 1080 1920x108 0p 2 HD 720 1280x720 p 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 SD 480 720x480p 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SD 576 720x576p 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CIF 352x288p 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1920x120 0 3 1680x1...

Page 376: ...24x768 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 SVGA 800x600 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 VGA 640x480 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 OUTPUT RESOLUTIONS CONT YPbPr RGBHV DVI A DVI I Computer Graphic Input Resolutions Cont 192 0x 120 0 168 0x 105 0 160 0x 120 0 160 0x 900 1440 x 900 1400 x 1050 136 0x 768 1280 x 1024 1280 x 800 1280 x 768 115 2x 864 1024 x 768 800 x 600 640 x 480 ...

Page 377: ... embedded audio per blade SDI 2 embedded audio per blade DVI D 2 analog audio per blade Audio Bitrates Mono 56 to 160 kbps per audio pair Stereo 80 to 320 kbps per audio pair Frequency Response From 20 Hz to 22 kHz Sampling Rate 48kHz Audio Modes Mono Right Mono Left Stereo Maximum Analog Audio Input Level From 5dBu to 20dBu balanced or unbalanced 6dBu default Compression Standards MPEG 2 AAC LC I...

Page 378: ...Error Correction FEC using Furnace format AES Encryption 128 bit or 256 bit with Furnace systems or SRT Aspect ratio configuration SD AFD and WSS Metadata Inputs KLV Serial RS 232 or RS 422 KLV UDP KLV SDI CoT Serial RS 232 or RS 422 CoT UDP Metadata Processing SMPTE 336M Compliant MISB 0601 11 Compliant MISB 0604 2 Compliant Synchronous and Asynchronous formats are both supported CoT to KLV Conve...

Page 379: ...ng serial data was probably corrupted it was not able to find the KLV packet boundaries and will therefore look for the next 5 byte preamble KLV Input The serial KLV data is compliant to SMPTE 336M 2007 A 16 byte Universal Key is used to separate successive KLV packets messages The first 5 byte preamble 06 0E 2B 34 02 is used by the Makito X to sync on the beginning of a new KLV packet The incomin...

Page 380: ...04 2 Section 7 2 1 and ISO 13818 1 Section 2 12 Both content type signaling and data transport use this format Asynchronous The Async format is implemented in compliance with MISB 0604 2 Section 7 2 2 See also SMPTE RP 217 Both content type signaling and data transport use the Async format Asynchronous With Sync AU The AsyncWithSyncAu format uses the Async PMT and PES header signaling format as pe...

Page 381: ...er UDP RTP Secure Reliable Transport SRT RTMP implemented according to requirements of the FMS Wowza CDN based on Adobe RTMP specification SAP RFC 2974 Streaming Protocols HEVC MPEG transport stream over UDP RTP Secure Reliable Transport SRT Connector RJ45 TIA EIA 568 Management Interfaces Physical Interfaces RS 232 RS 422 Only available when the serial port is configured for Metadata KLV or CoT 1...

Page 382: ...ical Specifications Network and Management Interfaces Makito X User s Guide v2 0 Issue 01 382 2 Support for RJ45 to RS 232 is not currently provided for the Makito X Rugge dized SDI S 292E X2R or S 292E X4R ...

Page 383: ...C 32 to 104 F Non operating 30 to 70 C 22 to 158 F Limited by the power supply storage 30 C Relative Humidity Up to 95 without condensation Heat 20 Watts or 68 3 BTU hr Sound Emission 41 2 dB A L p AVG Dual Height Appliance S B 292E DVI FS or RS S B 292E SDI2 FS or RS or S B 292E SDI1 FS or RS Dimensions H x W x D 44mm H x 149mm W x 202mm D 1 74 H x 5 85 W x 8 0 D Weight Approximately 1 33 kg 2 9 ...

Page 384: ...4 kg 17 5 lbs Single encoder blade 230 g 0 5 lbs Power Requirements Single Internal Power Supply Redundant AC type 90 264VAC 47Hz 63Hz 300 Watt max Medical Grade 90 264VAC 47Hz 63Hz 300 Watt max DC type 20 36 VDC 300 Watt max Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Non operating 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Relative Humidity Up to 95 without condensation Heat 155 Watts or 530 BTU hr Sound Emission R...

Page 385: ...nts Redundant Internal Power Supply 90 132V and 180 240VAC 47Hz 63Hz 600 Watts Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Non operating 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Relative Humidity Up to 95 without condensation Heat 560 Watts or 1910 8 BTU hr Sound Emission 64 53 dBA L p AVG Makito XR Military Spec Appliance S 292E X2R OR S 292E X4R Dimensions 99mm H x 216mm W x 170mm D 3 9 H x 8 5 W x 6 7 D Weight 3...

Page 386: ... to 158ºF Non operating 40º to 85ºC 40º to 185ºF Relative Humidity 0 95 condensing IP rating IP42 MAKITO X Fixed Storage Mezzanine S B 292E DVI FS S B 292E SDI2 FS or S B 292E SDI1 FS mSATA SSD 128 GB to 1 TB Recommended Devices Samsung SSD 850 EVO Series and Crucial MX200 SSD USB devices up to 1 TB NOTE Maximum 1 amp USB hubs are not supported SD and SDHC devices up to 32 GB Makito X Removable St...

Page 387: ... EN 55022 Emissions 55024 Immunity EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Safety Low Voltage Directives EN 60950 1 CSA C US IEC EN 60950 1 International CB Scheme Industry Canada Warnings Canadian ICES 003 Electromagnetic Compatibility Avis d Industrie Canada la norme NMB 003 du Canada La Compatibilité électromagnétique FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A Compliance with Environmental Regulations RoHS2 European Unio...

Page 388: ...ports transport of all these services Note that Closed Captioning as specified by EIA 608 B does not exist over PAL Figure B 1 EIA 608 B Line 21 Services Line 21 of each field can contain up to 2 bytes of information which can be used by any of the above services not simultaneously but rather successively With NTSC video at 30fps the maximum EIA 608 B mandated throughput represents 2 bytes x 2 Fie...

Page 389: ... CC SEI NAL The caption services stored in the Caption Service Descriptor CSD are announced in the Program Map table PMT of the MPEG 2 TS as per ATSC A 65 NOTE The Makito X only supports a maximum of three 3 Caption active services at a time plus CC1 4 Text1 4 and XDS SMPTE 334 2 defines a Caption Distribution Packet CDP consisting of a sequence of bytes that can hold the CEA 708 DTV caption data ...

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Page 391: ...PL v2 libraries BSD uuid library MIT ss library ethtool 2 6 38 Network interface controller configuration GPL v2 June 1991 exfat fuse 1 1 0 exFAT File System in User Space FUSE utilities GPLv2 expat 2 0 1 XML Parsing Library Custom License See expat Custom License on page 3 fuse 2 9 3 File System in User Space utilities GPLv2 June 1991 gawk 3 1 8 GNU AWK Pattern scanning and processing GPL v3 June...

Page 392: ...al ICT Australia Limited NICTA Public Software mtd utils 2 0 Memory Technology Device MTD utilities for nor nand access and UBI JFFS2 tools GPL v2 June 1991 ncurses 5 5 Text base UI library Permissive free software license net tools 1 60 Network tools GPL v2 June 1991 netkit ftp 0 17 File Transfer Protocol Regents of the University of California netkit telnet 0 17 Telnet Regents of the University ...

Page 393: ...ting utilities GPL v2 June 1991 readline 6 1 Command Line Editing Library GPL v3 June 2007 rng tools 4 Random Number Generator tools GPL v2 June 1991 rpm 4 4 2 3 RPM Package Manager Dual GPL v2 June 1991 and LGPL v2 June 1991 sed 4 2 Stream Editor GPL v3 June 2007 shadow 4 1 4 2 Shadow Passwords Permissive free software license sudo 1 8 4p5 Privilege modification Free Software Foundation Permissiv...

Page 394: ... for GPL related components is available upon request tftp hpa 0 43 TFTP server Permissive free software license u boot 2010 06 U Boot boot loader GPL v2 June 1991 UDT4 4 11 UDP based Data Transfer Permissive free software license See Third Party License Information on page 2 zlib 1 2 5 Compression library Jean Loup Gailly Permissive free software license Package Version Description License ...

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