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SCP 2100
– User Manual
Page 31 (62)
Destination IP
Multicast - 224.0.0.0
- 239.255.255.255
When sending to a unicast address the
destination IP address must match the receiving
device’s IP address. When sending a multicast
the address must be sent within the multicast IP
range.
Destination Port
0 - 65535
When sending to a unicast address, the
destination port must match the receiving
device’s port. When sending a multicast, any port
within the accepted range can be used, but it is
good practice to always choose a port >1030 and
an even number
Source Mode
Auto
Manual
When set to
Auto
, the source IP address on the
output stream will match the corresponding local
interface. When set to
Manual
, a user entered
address can be assigned to the output stream.
Source Port
0 - 65535
Defines the source IP port to be assigned to the
output stream.
Source MAC
Mode
Auto
Manual
When set to
Auto
, the source MAC address of
the output stream will match the corresponding
local interface. When set to
Manual
, a user
entered address can be assigned to the output
stream.
TS Packets Mode
Auto
Manual
In
Auto
mode, the source will define the number
of TS packets per IP packet. In
Manual
mode,
the user will define the number of TS packets per
IP packet.
TS Packets Per
IP Packet
1-7
The number of TS packets that are contained
with a single IP packet. Default is 7. Lowering
this value below default increases network
overhead.
Encapsulation
UDP
RTP
Sets the Encapsulation to UDP or RTP. When
set to RTP, the FEC options become available.
FEC
Off
Columns
Columns/Rows
Sets the FEC Type or disables FEC.
FEC Columns
1-20 (Columns)
4-20
(Columns/Rows)
Defines the number of Columns used to construct
the FEC Matrix. (Columns * Rows must be ≤
100.)
FEC Rows
4-20
Defines the number of Rows used to construct
the FEC Matrix. (Columns * Rows must be ≤
100.)
Click the
icon by the MPEG/IP transmit to view information about the outbound
signal. Clicking the
icon will hide the MPEG/IP statistics.