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Page 1: ...Copyright 2016 Volicon Inc All Rights Reserved AG 7 2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only MIP Admin Guide 8 0 Share Capture Review Comply Monitor...

Page 2: ...purpose or non infringement are disclaimed except to the extent that such disclaimers are held to be legally invalid This document contains proprietary informa tion belonging to Volicon Inc Such info...

Page 3: ...ck Layout with Set Top Boxes 17 3 3 Server Front Panel Indicators and Controls 18 3 3 1 Power On and Shutdown 18 3 3 2 Server Front Panel Indicators 20 3 3 3 Drive Carrier Indicators 21 3 4 Server Rea...

Page 4: ...e Microsoft RDP 30 6 3 2 RDP Client 30 6 3 3 Login 32 6 3 4 Terminate Remote Session 33 7 RAID Disk Drive Array 34 7 1 RAID Variants 34 7 2 RAID Controllers 35 7 3 Accessing the RAID Controller 35 7 4...

Page 5: ...Out 58 10 2 Internet Explorer Settings 58 10 3 Non IE Browsers Support Clientless Mode 60 10 4 MIP ActiveX Media Player 60 10 4 1 Installing the Media Player 60 10 4 2 Updating the Media Player 63 10...

Page 6: ...rences 116 11 5 1 Main 117 11 5 2 Password 117 11 6 System Health 118 11 6 1 Alerts 118 11 6 2 User Activity 118 11 6 3 Event Viewer 119 11 7 Help 119 11 8 About 119 11 9 Reset Cache 120 11 10 Log out...

Page 7: ...ure Card Debugging 126 13 5 1 BlackMagic 126 13 5 2 Dektec 126 13 5 3 Osprey 127 13 5 4 Hauppauge 130 13 6 Technical Support Portal 130 14 SNMP Notification 131 14 1 MIB Variables 131 14 1 1 MIB Varia...

Page 8: ...networks and set top boxes Channel Encoders IP network configuration Alerting thresholds User accounts Other system related parameters in the MIP It is also useful for advanced users to gain further...

Page 9: ...er installations you can define as many Probe servers and their streams in the Central Server as you need to completely monitor your network 1 3 Conventions Used in this Manual Type Classification Bol...

Page 10: ...rement for audio loudness levels CC TT Closed Captioning SMPTE Timed Text Protocols used to add text description of the audio CDN Content Delivery Network distributed servers used to source programs a...

Page 11: ...MIB Management Information Base database used by Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP MIP Media Intelligence Platform MPEG Motion Picture Expert Group international organization that sets audio an...

Page 12: ...audio and video compression and transmission standards MPEG TS MPEG Transport Stream a standard container for audio video and Program and System Information Protocol PSIP Multiview MIP feature that a...

Page 13: ...d SD or high definition HD digital video serial data interface Services A V program content with associated metadata SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers industry group that create...

Page 14: ...ofessional platform provides a cost effective system for content monitoring logging and compliance workflows It serves as a cross browser and cross platform solution that offers greater portability sc...

Page 15: ...5 648mm 52lbs 26 6kg Observer 8 RAID hot swap 1 aux bay Redundant 800W Supplies 100 240V 10 0 4 0A per supply 3U x 25 5 648mm deep 72lbs 32 7kg Observer 16 RAID hot swap 2 aux bays Redundant 800W Supp...

Page 16: ...ers should preferably be on dedicated circuits so that if one trips it will not affect more than one power supply module per server MIP systems should be connected to a UPS or a similar high availabil...

Page 17: ...s As an example see the STB shelf shown below It fits in a 19 inch 2U high rack Figure Set Top Box Mounting Shelf 3 2 5 Typical Rack Layout with Set Top Boxes This section describes rack layout and in...

Page 18: ...minor differences in Panel Indicators depending on the specific server and configuration Figure Typical Server Indicators and Controls Security Panel Removed 3 3 1 Power On and Shutdown To power up th...

Page 19: ...e the MS Windows Start Shutdown sequence To restart the server use the Start Restart menu CAUTION DO NOT remove power or press the Reset button to reboot the server This uncontrolled shutdown can corr...

Page 20: ...s and the appropriate responses Figure MIP Front Panel Indicators Security Panel in Place Indicators Power Failure When this LED flashes it indicates one of the power supplies has failed Alert This LE...

Page 21: ...NIC1 Indicates network activity on LAN1 when flashing HDD Indicates IDE channel activity SAS SATA drive and or DVD ROM drive activity when flashing Power Indicates power is being supplied to the syste...

Page 22: ...IP supports a wide range of RF analog baseband and digital video capture cards to meet customer requirements Capture cards are described in more detail in Section 7 BlackMagic Decklink Duo Decklink Qu...

Page 23: ...er only Windows 10 Windows Server 2012 R2 4 1 1 Additional Microsoft Software Central Server utilizes the following additional MS software packages Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 SP1 Microsoft Message Qu...

Page 24: ...s the customer configuration prior to shipping Onsite installation consists of integrating the servers into your corporate network and connecting the Encoders to ingest the appropriate channels Once t...

Page 25: ...the Active X viewer a component of the CS are automatically pushed to the client when the user logs in Installing the ActiveX viewer requires admin privileges on the client 4 6 Upgrading from Previou...

Page 26: ...nternet connection As a minimum assign a DNS entry to the Central Server to facilitate client access Currently the MIP suite is IPv4 only 5 1 IP Port Utilization Numerous TCP UDP ports are used for in...

Page 27: ...robe Server 943 4504 4505 4506 Silverlight 1801 3527 MSMQ MS Message Queue 8220 8400 Volicon updater 5 1 3 Client 80 HTTP 943 4504 4505 Silverlight 8080 8081 Mediahub 9090 Web Socket 5 2 Network Bandw...

Page 28: ...efine several groups in the MIP To do so you can access the system with a non AD password through the URL http server admin When using AD integration the user s set of permissions including accessible...

Page 29: ...from scans C ProgramData Redis Object cache C program files MariaDB 10 0 Database C program files Volicon Volicon software C thumbnails Media thumbnail storage C video Content Storage Table Antivirus...

Page 30: ...ss the computer The Windows administrator account is automatically granted access when remote desktop is set up Figure Sever Side Remote Desktop 6 3 2 RDP Client Configure your settings by the followi...

Page 31: ...If you are setting up remote access from Windows 7 or later use the defaults for Remote Audio 4 Uncheck Printers under Local devices and resources Otherwise the system will generate errors while tryi...

Page 32: ...dentials Windows will save your log in information Do this only on a secure PC you control 5 Press Connect If Windows is able to successfully connect to the remote machine you will be prompted for a p...

Page 33: ...ote Desktop Unable to Connect to Remote Server 6 3 4 Terminate Remote Session Closing the window in Windows 7 and later will automatically terminate the session If you are still using Windows XP no lo...

Page 34: ...ves for maximum performance and reliability 7 1 RAID Variants RAID 1 RAID 1 or disk mirroring is the process of replicating the data to more than one disk Both the disks are operational at the same ti...

Page 35: ...ses Broadcom 9271 4i or 9271 8i RAID controllers The 4i has 4 6 Gb s SATA or SAS ports the 8i has 8 6 Gb s SATA or SAS drives Except for the number of ports the controllers are identical The 4i is use...

Page 36: ...d customer use only Figure RAID Controller Automatic Discovery Double click to access the desired controller and log in to the controller The controller uses the same credentials as the Windows login...

Page 37: ...scrolling log file displaying real time RAID information Figure RAID System Main Screen Click the Physical Tab to display information about each drive in the system FIGURE Individual Drive Status 7 4...

Page 38: ...emails sent by the system Click the Mail Server tab to setup the outgoing mail server and the Email tab to enter one or more recipient email addresses Figure RAID Email Alerts 7 6 Hard Disk Drive HDD...

Page 39: ...S2 ASI 2 Dektec DTA 2137C RF DVB T2 n a 1 Dektec DTA 2138B Analog Yes 1 BlackMagic Intensity Pro 4K Analog Yes 1 BlackMagic Studio 4k Analog n a 1 Osprey 260e Analog n a 4 Osprey 450e Analog n a 4 Osp...

Page 40: ...ideo and Composite analog inputs The breakout cable supports Component video using the R G B connectors S Video using the G B connectors and an external adapter and Composite video using the B connect...

Page 41: ...put S Video Mini DIN Requires adapter Green Blue Y input B Y input Composite video Yellow Green Y input Stereo Audio White Stereo audio Red White Red Right input Left input Table Intensity Pro Input C...

Page 42: ...8 1 3 Decklink SDI 4K BlackMagic Decklink SDI 4K supports a single SDI input Figure Decklink SDI Card Figure Decklink SDI Connector Connections Connect the SDI Source from deck with coax M to the Bla...

Page 43: ...7 2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only 8 1 4 Decklink Studio 4K Decklink Studio 4K has a single SDI audio video analog audio video and HDMI inputs Figure Decklink Studio 4K Decklink Studio Connec...

Page 44: ...2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only 8 1 5 Decklink Duo The Decklink Duo adapter supports dual HD SD inputs outputs via two SDI interface connections Figure Decklink Duo Figure Decklink Duo SDI HD...

Page 45: ...name implies it supports up to four inputs The card has Mini BNC SDI connectors An adapter cable us used to connect to standard BNC connectors Figure BlackMagic Decklink Quad SDI SD HD 8 1 6 1 Decklin...

Page 46: ...the BNC to Mini BNC Connector breakout cable to use the Decklink Quad SDI SD HD card The cable is pictured below Figure BNC to Mini BNC Adapter Cable 8 1 7 Decklink Mini Recorder Decklink Mini Recorde...

Page 47: ...Mini Monitor has a single SDI and HDMI output to drive an external monitor Figure Decklink Mini Monitor Output Card Figure Decklink Mini Monitor Connection 8 2 Dektec MIP supports multiple Dektec card...

Page 48: ...6 has a 2 channel DVB C receiver The card includes an ASI output port for each channel for local monitoring Figure Dektec DTA 2136 8 2 2 DTA 2137C The DTA 2137 is a 2 channel satellite receiver card E...

Page 49: ...TA 2138B The 2138B has a single channel DVB terrestrial receiver Figure DTA 2138B Terrestrial Receiver 8 2 4 DTA 2144B The DTA 2144B has 4 software programmable ports Each port may be configured as an...

Page 50: ...connector ports for 1 Gig E and 3 ASI interfaces Physical location from top Port type Logical port number 1 Gig E Port 4 2 ASI 1 Port 1 3 ASI 2 Port 2 4 ASI 3 Port 3 Table Dektec TDA 2160 Connector Po...

Page 51: ...The Hauppauge WinTV HVR 2255 is used to ingest a single over the air 8VSB or unencrypted Cable QAM channel The FM tuner and analog video audio baseband inputs are not supported in MIP Figure Hauppaug...

Page 52: ...lanced or unbalanced stereo inputs Figure Osprey 260e Capture Card 8 4 2 460e The Osprey 460e supports 4 composite video inputs It supports four BNC composite video inputs A breakout cable is used to...

Page 53: ...1 Video Input B and Audio Left 2 Right 2 Video Input C and Audio Left 3 Right 3 Video Input D and Audio Left 4 Right 4 8 4 2 1 Audio breakout Cable 9 pin Mini Din The pin assignment for the Osprey 450...

Page 54: ...site Video and Stereo Audio Provides rack connection to the 4 composite video and stereo audio This is identical to the flying lead breakout cable Figure Video Breakout Panel Provides rack connection...

Page 55: ...ated capture card input connector Composite Component and HDMI interfaces are currently supported Currently the MIP only supports set top box programming using the set top box remote control Integrate...

Page 56: ...ts events and configurations that should not be applied to any of the MIP servers Do not run a Web client application on the MIP Encoder or central server Install Antivirus software with caution see s...

Page 57: ...the IP address or URL provided of the MIP Central Server 2 You will then be prompted for your log in credentials Username Password Figure MIP Home Page with Tools Pulldown TECH TIP Add the IP address...

Page 58: ...ave to go back to the home page to log out This opens another menu click on Log Out at the bottom MIP asks you to confirm that you really want to log out As with the home page the specific options you...

Page 59: ...the Security Tab and click on Trusted Sites Then click the Sites button The MIP web site URL should be under Add this website to the zone In our example it is http oberver2 Volicon com The IE default...

Page 60: ...only when using Safari on the Mac OS MIP does not support Safari on Windows 10 5 MIP ActiveX Media Player When using IE to access MIP a customized ActiveX media player is required 10 5 1 Installing th...

Page 61: ...the terms of the License Agreement and click Next to continue Figure License Agreement You have the option of choosing into which folder MIP will install the Media Player Unless a Support engineer has...

Page 62: ...you with the Optional Settings window Figure Optional Settings Window Optional Setting Selection Internet Explorer shortcut If you want to add a quick connect button to your Internet Explorer tool bar...

Page 63: ...own issues Optional Settings Selection Favor Quantity over Quality Volicon a division of Verizon Digital Media Services also recommends that you check the Enable Favor Quantity over Quality checkbox f...

Page 64: ...Media Player To remove the Observer media player go to Control Panel Programs and Features Windows 7 then remove the Observer Media Player Figure Removing the Media Player TECH TIP Upgrading the play...

Page 65: ...ng with the session expiration time Figure MIP Top Level Menu If MIP detects an idle session it will timeout and close the session Click on the gear icon in the upper right to log out or access MIP ma...

Page 66: ...nnels Log Out terminate user session 11 1 System Architecture The Central Server that is the heart of the MIP It has overarching responsibility for all aspects of the system Depending on size the MIP...

Page 67: ...d group The right hand pane provides a hierarchal view of the group Probes and individual Encoders In the Dashboard to the right of each group is a number indicating how many Probes and Encoders are i...

Page 68: ...llows you to revert to the old Probe configuration This comes in handy if the changes you made did not yield the desired results Figure Probe Sync Edit Probe same a clicking on the Probe name This ope...

Page 69: ...the Probe Group The Profile entry is a planned future feature intended to simplify management of multiple Probes Note A Probe may only be associated with a single Probe Group Figure Assign Probe to a...

Page 70: ...mply removes the Probe Group it does not affect the physical Probe servers Figure Delete Probe Group 11 2 4 Adding a Probe At the top of the page to the right of the dashboard are the Add Probe and ex...

Page 71: ...be Server Use the Probe Group pulldown to assign the Probe to a different group If you want to assign the Probe to a new group you must first create an empty Group using the Dashboard The Probe name w...

Page 72: ...tion is also read only and displays licensing information Figure High Level License Information 11 2 5 2 Edit Probe Streamer Section The Steamer section allows you to change the IP port values used to...

Page 73: ...y nearby servers to minimize transit time latency The NTP Pool Project is popular and can be found at http www pool ntp org en 3 A third option is to use the Windows operating system as preconfigured...

Page 74: ...censable feature and where applicable how many instances are allowed Each feature consists of three entries Allowed Configured and Running Allowed indicates the maximum quantity authorized by the lice...

Page 75: ...els of transport streams counts toward total limit Total Channels Absolute of monitoring channels Table License Details 11 2 6 Creating and Editing Encoders Hovering over an Encoder highlights the Enc...

Page 76: ...nput program ingest settings Output specifics how MIP stores each channel and sub encoders Storage storage location and duration Features enable loudness thumbnails NAVE Alerting set error detection t...

Page 77: ...nning or stopped Display name Encoder name presented to Users Use this field to create a user friendly name for the channel Encoder name Read only name created by Volicon Probe Name Probe server the E...

Page 78: ...ingested by the MIP MIP currently supports four types of video acquisition Video Input capture card used to interface MIP to program source Transport Stream TS IP based direct program access Cloud IP...

Page 79: ...al This is done to avoid time stamp issues Video device name Text string with card name and channel ID if the card supports multiple channels ADD DELETE Define video input parameters If card supports...

Page 80: ...e and additional information about audio input type Profile Audio profile in XML format Add Delete Add audio profiles in addition to the main audio profile Table Audio Input Profile Capture Card Trans...

Page 81: ...ng a black screen until the feed comes back In this way downtime is represented in the recorded data Detect PAT PMT events Depreciated no longer used Handle PAT PMT events Depreciated no longer used H...

Page 82: ...o access the Akamai server Audio format Normally set automatically based on the input feed but may be sent manually Feed Bitrate and resolution URL Channel specific URL on the CDN server Video format...

Page 83: ...erial number The hardcoded serial number of the device This is automatically detected Devices A list of all devices connected to the server Display height Height in pixels Display orientation Landscap...

Page 84: ...7 2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only 11 2 8 3 Encoder Output Unlike inputs the output settings are the same for all Encoders regardless of how the program was ingested into MIP Figure Encoder O...

Page 85: ...m GOP size Optional field to set MPEG Group of Picture structure The setting defines how many frames are dependent on the preceding frame before another I frame MPEG not only removes redundancy spatia...

Page 86: ...sults in a higher instantaneous value Sample rate This field accepts values from 8 000 96 000 recommend value is 48 000 samples per second Amplitude Scales the resulting output normalized to 1 dB Chan...

Page 87: ...o the primary codec that serves specific monitoring or file exchange requirements Sub encoders have the same server requirements as the identical setting for the primary codec sequentially CPU cycles...

Page 88: ...88 AG 7 2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only 11 2 8 4 Encoder Storage This section defines where video is stored how long it is saved and the disk threshold Figure Encoder Storage...

Page 89: ...d 0 9 means 90 of storage location is kept free History depth Specifies how long programs are stored Value Numeric value specifying how many unit intervals video will be stored Example a Value of 30 a...

Page 90: ...ng on the same computer Min free disk space Minimum disk space available on Archive machine before archiving Value is in Gigabytes Slave Specify if this encoder is a backup encoder for another system...

Page 91: ...the MIP performs loudness meter measurements to meet the following standards EBU R 128 BS 1770 1 BS 1770 3 ATSC A 85 and EBU Tech 3341 2 3 MIP loudness module is accurate per each frame of video and t...

Page 92: ...efined configurable measurements e g 1 hour 6 hour 1 day 5 day intervals By default MIPsets the long term values as follows 60 360 1440 0 0 0 0 Short integrated measurements Short Form integrated are...

Page 93: ...in out DPI events Log events Enable disable logging of DPI event to a database Stream IDs List of DPI streams to be monitored DPI offset Offset of DPI event relative to A V in milliseconds Default lo...

Page 94: ...ive Services Figure Encoder Features Thumbnails Thumbnails Enable Checkbox to enable disable thumbnails MSMQHost IP address or URL of Microsoft Message Queuing used to access video clip thumbnails Res...

Page 95: ...played month day year hour minutes second frame Offset from UTC Manually set a time zone offset this setting overrides the Probe O S time zone setting MIP uses this value instead of the offset in the...

Page 96: ...l distributor FD say in the case of local broadcast station or cable channel The watermarks include a timestamp so if the content is viewed time shifted VOD within a reasonable time frame that usage d...

Page 97: ...97 AG 7 2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only Figure Encoder Features NAVE...

Page 98: ...pport more than one Station ID SID In this case insert into the SID array of all the IDs you intend to accept A single SID is sufficient to satisfy the Minimum Good Watermarks and Watermark Percentage...

Page 99: ...ram streams If the stream does not meet the monitoring criterion for the duration specified an alert is generated A single alert is dispatched for each event If the stream returns to normal in excess...

Page 100: ...d and persists over the duration threshold When notification is enabled SNMP trap and email messages are sent if configured by the admin Detection Default 30 seconds Recovery Default 10 seconds Thresh...

Page 101: ...101 AG 7 2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only Figure Encoder Alerting Audio...

Page 102: ...ault clip which is stored under the Clips Fault Clips section on the MIP Media Player When notification is enabled SNMP trap and email messages are sent if configured by the admin If you wish to chang...

Page 103: ...covery Default 10 seconds Threshold Defines the number of metadata instances missed in the detection threshold duration Example if threshold is set to 5 if more than 5 instances are missed during the...

Page 104: ...ning and Subtitles Figure Encoder Captions CC Adjust Not currently relevant to MIP Metadata enabled Enable disable Close Captioning monitor Metadata type Pulldown to specify which data format channel...

Page 105: ...lay of subtitles in relation to the video Used to synchronize subtitles to video Table DVB Subtitles Language ADD DELETE Add or remove metadata database URLs Host Database IP or Hostname Port Not used...

Page 106: ...d Enable Disable Hibernation schedules a period when the encoder is not recording video Restart at Specifies restart time Stop duration Specifies how long the encoder is not recording Table Hibernatio...

Page 107: ...ll allow UIRT remote control of the STB Switch Login page Allows you to substitute a different welcome page when user access is disabled Enable login for every account Normal login page all users are...

Page 108: ...ly implemented Email alerts sent address From email address used for email sent by Central Server Attached logo Attach company logo to the alert email Permissible file types JPG GIF PNG Table Central...

Page 109: ...ne channel sets Using channel sets enables the administrator to create a logical channel grouping independent of which probes the specific Encoder is located If Channel Sets are not used individual En...

Page 110: ...ecify how clips exit the MIP environment Export defines how the clip is formatted Export settings apply to both saving clips on the user s workstation and publishing them to social media sites Publish...

Page 111: ...and the Encoder does not support CC an error message appears at the top of the screen Select the CC language if more than one exists The default setting Burn to video includes the CC as part of the vi...

Page 112: ...ion Profiles 11 3 4 3 Publish Profile To create a new Publish Profile click the add icon at the top of the page To edit an existing profile hover over the Profile name and click the edit icon at the f...

Page 113: ...ions Grants user access to Capture Comply Monitor Review Share Observer Classic Admin Screens Checking to top level function automatically selects all features for that function If you want to restric...

Page 114: ...plify the task Highlight an existing Role that is as similar to the new one as possible then click on the Duplicate icon Type in the new name and click OK Then access that Role and make any necessary...

Page 115: ...the account is able to access Figure Add New User 11 3 6 2 Change Password From time to time it may be necessary for the MIP administrator to change a user s password Use the Edit feature and enter t...

Page 116: ...MIP displays MIP automatically logs out inactive users The far right hand column indicates how much time is left until forced logout The timeout value is configured for each Role in Settings Role Def...

Page 117: ...lt Loudness Meter State controls viewer behavior For example if CC Closed Captioning is selected and the channel is Closed Captioned it will be displayed by default whenever the channel is opened To o...

Page 118: ...nt Viewer Each of the Health section has provisions to export the data to an Excel spreadsheet Development of this feature is still a work in progress 11 6 1 Alerts This section displays channel fault...

Page 119: ...ital Media Services Customer Service and the user name and password to submit a request Figure Customer Support Help Request 11 8 About Press About to view MIP software versions Each time a new versio...

Page 120: ...annels Figure Reset Cache 11 10 Log out When you attempt to log out you will be prompted to confirm the request as shown in the Log in section If you have any unsaved changes a warning message asks if...

Page 121: ...Probe Group to open the respective Group page Probes and Encoder status is denoted by a color coded icon to the left of the name If the Probe is accessible the status icon is green If not it is red Gr...

Page 122: ...open the channel viewer in Live mode If the encoder is operating normally the real time program will be displayed If not MIP will pop up an error message at the top of the viewer Figure Playing Live...

Page 123: ...ideo folder and selecting the Properties item from the popup menu The Video Properties window will appear Figure Select Video Properties Click the Properties button to open the C Video Properties wind...

Page 124: ...124 AG 7 2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only Insure this value levels off after reaching the specified MIP storage capacity e g 6 months storage Figure Video properties display...

Page 125: ...Use the video application suite to play videos outside the MIP environment 13 2 User Log In One common issue in large organizations is that sometimes users cannot access the MIP system transparently...

Page 126: ...he MIP license valid avoid the following changes to the MIP system Enable disable or change any onboard hardware devices since license was applied Install any additional hardware or software component...

Page 127: ...60e cards Audio Video can be examined at the input independently of the MIP software This is useful for general A V debugging and for Audio configuration Figure Accessing ViewCast At the Probe server...

Page 128: ...lect Video Channels If you are working over Remote Desktop and network bandwidth is limited decrease the size of the SwiftCap display in Video Capture Properties using Default Output Size selection Cl...

Page 129: ...justment search for Audio Adjust section above there is a manual procedure to adjust Osprey cards From desktop select Start All Programs ViewCast AVStream Utilities Osprey Config Figure OspreyConfig T...

Page 130: ...vertical ellipse accordingly to adjust the incoming audio level 13 5 4 Hauppauge Use the application suite to view input from the Hauppauge card 13 6 Technical Support Portal If you need support from...

Page 131: ...messages both for media related alerts that create fault clips and for system critical events that do not generate clips Alert Variable Names in MIB OID Strings Description volEncoder PREFIX 1 3 6 1 4...

Page 132: ...occurred e g 2010 10 31 20 57 21 rpmChannelID Octet String PREFIX 11 12 Channel Number in the Lineup It is stored in a string such as 124 rpmChannelName Octet String PREFIX 11 13 Lineup Channel Servic...

Page 133: ...X 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 23 522 1 2 Octet String Size 0 32 Encoder Stream name Value ENC1 volEncoderHostname PREFIX 3 Octet String Size 0 32 Encoder hostname or IP address Value ObsRpmVa volEncAlerts PREFIX 11...

Page 134: ...2010 09 29 18 52 41 rpmChannelID PREFIX 11 12 Octet String Size 32 Lineup channel ID usually a channel number Value 66 rpmChannelName PREFIX 11 13 Octet String Lineup Service name Value History Chann...

Page 135: ...VIDEOBLACK AUDIOLOW Clear Video Black alert 200 VIDEOSTATIC AUDIOLOW Set Video Static alert 200 VIDEOSTATIC AUDIOLOW Clear Video Static alert 200 VIDEOMOTION Set Video Motion alert 200 VIDEOMOTION Cle...

Page 136: ...as AlertEnum are not critical ALERT NAME Description of MIP Events No SNMP only Event log POWER Toggle STB Power event TEST Test Event SERVICE STOPPED Service Stopped event SERVICE STARTED Service Sta...

Page 137: ...137 AG 7 2 B1 092414 Restricted customer use only 15 REVISION HISTORY 15 1 MIP Releases Version Build number Date Description 15 2 Revision Change History Date Description...

Page 138: ...ence solutions serving the needs of broadcasters networks cable op erators and governments worldwide The Observer Media Intelligence Platform provides powerful tools for content creation and repurposi...

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