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Setup and Operation
PORT Menu
⎯
Setting Up Logical Ethernet Output Ports
Each logical Ethernet output port can transmit data via either singlecast, broadcast, or
multicast. The user defines the destination UDP port and a destination IP address. If the
address is a class D, multicast IP address, the user should verify that the Time-To-Live (TTL)
setting is correct. Figure 4-18 illustrates setting up a logical Ethernet output port.
Figure 4-18
Setting up logical Ethernet output port
Main menu
Port
selection
PORT
Port (logical)
setup
menu
Port
mode
Port
selection
Physical
interface
Operation
state
1
through
16
DST-UDP
port #
ULCKD
LCKD
OFF
IN
OUT
Back to
main menu
To Destination
IP menu
(disabled if not OUT)
UP
Active only if
changes are
made to Port
configuration
MORE
XXXXX
Back to
Port setup menu
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
DST-IP
1
to
7
MPEG/UDP
Destination
IP menu
UP
COMMIT
To setup a logical Ethernet output port:
1
Select the
PORT option
on the MAIN menu.
2
Select a
logical Ethernet output port
(1 through 16) at the PORT ##: prompt. If setting
up a new output port, select DST-UDP and specify a destination UDP port number using the
Logical Ethernet Output Port menu (Figure 4-19).
3
Select the
MORE
option and then press
ENT
to display the Logical Ethernet Destination IP
Address menu (Figure 4-20).
4
Select
DST-IP
and enter a destination IP address (singlecast, broadcast, or multicast IP
address).
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