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Inca Networks Inc – All Seeing Eye 

Revision 1 – 2016-02-25 

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Start the Parent and Child Devices 

The All Seeing Eye user interface includes a parent device and one child device. 
Both devices must be 

Running

 to monitor remote probes. If either device is in 

its 

Stopped 

or 

Idle 

state, click the green 

Start 

control at the right of the device. 

In the image below, both devices are in the stopped

 

state. The device status is 

shows as 

Stopped 

with a red down arrow icon. When a device is started, its 

status becomes 

Running 

and the red down-arrow is replaced with a green 

checkmark. 

 

 

To open a device for configuration, click on its name under 

Device status

. In the 

above screen shot the parent device is named 

Inca All Seeing Eye 5420 (454) 

and the child device is named 

Inca Networks ASE Master

Time Server and Time Zone 

Time settings are configured in the parent device. Click on the parent device, 
then on the 

System 

tab. 

To assist in accurate comparison of log entries ensure that the unit can reach a 
time server and that its time zone is set consistently with other systems in the 
head end.  

The unit is configured by default to use an Internet time server. If the 
management network interface is configured with a gateway and can access the 
Internet, no further time server configuration is necessary. If a specific time 
server is preferred, enter its IP address in the 

NTP Server IP Address 

field. Note 

that the default Internet time server details are not visible in the user interface. 

Summary of Contents for All Seeing Eye 5420

Page 1: ...Inca Networks Inc All Seeing Eye 5420 Quick Start Guide Revision 1 All Seeing Eye 5420 Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...nt is subject to change without notice All rights reserved The information contained in this document is proprietary and is protected by copyright No part of this document may be reproduced in any for...

Page 3: ...Build probe groups Use the All Seeing Eye to monitor probes Unbox and Install Remove the All Seeing Eye from its shipping box and install it in a standard rack using the included rack mounting hardwa...

Page 4: ...mode the unit will automatically request IP settings for its management network interface from a DHCP server After the management LAN interface has been connected to the network power the unit up by...

Page 5: ...nterface settings Configure Static Management IP Console Cable If preferred or if a DHCP enabled network is unavailable static management IP settings can be configured using the included serial consol...

Page 6: ...tatus In the above screen shot the parent device is named Inca All Seeing Eye 5420 454 and the child device is named Inca Networks ASE Master Time Server and Time Zone Time settings are configured in...

Page 7: ...Seeing Eye output transport streams and probed sources on the remote systems are referred to as Probes The All Seeing Eye accesses the remote systems and maintains a list of available probes All avail...

Page 8: ...en on the Probe Setup tab The Probe Setup tab has three columns Systems on the left lists the remote systems configured in the System Setup tab Expanding the list reveals the probes on each system Add...

Page 9: ...or individual probes respectively Use Search to filter probes by name Remove probes from Monitored Probes by using the mouse to drag them back to Unused Probes Build each probe group by selecting the...

Page 10: ...s selected using the drop down menu in the dashboard controls at the top centre of the tab as shown below The All Seeing Eye creates as many pages as necessary to display thumbnails for all probes in...

Page 11: ...over a thumbnail reveals additional controls and displays PID and bitrate details of the probed stream in a popup window as shown on the following page If a probe is in an alarm state a yellow or red...

Page 12: ...rface Expand the thumbnail image Remote Alarms To view active remote system alarms open the Remote Alarms tab by clicking on the child device then the Remote Alarms tab Active alarms are displayed for...

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