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Makito

Compact HD H.264 Video Encoder

User’s Guide Version

 2.1.0

HVS-07MAK-UG01-210
Issue 01

Summary of Contents for Makito

Page 1: ...Makito Compact HD H 264 Video Encoder User s Guide Version 2 1 0 HVS 07MAK UG01 210 Issue 01 ...

Page 2: ...cluding but not limited to lost revenue lost data claims by third parties or other damages If you have comments or suggestions concerning this User s Guide please contact Technical Publications Department Haivision 4445 Garand Montréal Québec H4R 2H9 Canada Telephone 1 514 334 5445 info haivision com Trademarks The Haivision logo Haivision Furnace Mako Makito Barracuda Piranha InStream Stingray To...

Page 3: ... 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 4: ...ument Conventions 12 Safety Information 13 New Features in Version 2 1 0 14 Part I Installation and Setup Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview 18 Makito Air 19 Chassis Styles 19 Applications 21 Physical Description 22 System Interfaces Rear Panel 22 Audio Video Interfaces Rear Panel 24 LED Status Indicators Rear Panel 27 Makito Air Interfaces and LEDs 29 Audio Talkback 30 Hardening 31 Chapter 2...

Page 5: ... Chassis 51 Resetting the Encoder 54 Hardware Maintenance 56 Part II Session Configuration and Management Chapter 3 Managing the Encoder Management Overview 60 Using the Web Interface 60 Using the CLI 60 SNMP based Management 60 Accessing the Encoder 61 Default Encoder IP Address 61 Role based Authorization 62 Logging In to the Web Interface 64 Exploring the Web Interface 66 Navigational Menus 66 ...

Page 6: ...naging the COM Port 114 Logging Out 116 Chapter 4 Managing Users and Security Configuring Network Settings 119 Network Settings 120 Viewing System Status Information 122 Status Settings 123 Saving and Loading Configurations 126 Configuration Management 126 Viewing Configuration File Details 128 Installing Firmware Upgrades 130 Enabling and Disabling Network Services 134 Service Settings 135 Managi...

Page 7: ...NMP Utilities 170 SNMP Syntax for Setting Up Streams 171 Part III Reference Appendix A CLI Command Reference Syntax Conventions 176 Command Summary and Usage Information 177 Operation Commands 178 Administration Commands 179 CLI Access Control 181 account 183 audenc 185 audit 188 banner 190 certificate 192 config 195 date 197 dtconfig 198 ethercfg 199 haiversion 201 ipconfig 202 logo 204 messages ...

Page 8: ...Resolutions Makito B 290E DVI 261 Supported Graphic Encoding Resolutions Makito B 290E DVI 263 Supported Video Encoding Resolutions Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI 264 Audio Encoding 265 Audio Video Interfaces 266 KLV Data Specifications 267 Network and Management Interfaces 268 Chassis Options 269 Single Blade Appliance 269 MB6 6 Blade Chassis 269 MB21 21 Blade Chassis 270 Makito Air 270 Regulatory Compl...

Page 9: ...s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 9 Appendix D Open Source Software Credits Open Source Software Credits 278 Appendix E Warranty Information Haivision One 1 Year Limited Warranty 280 Haivision End User Software License Agreement 282 Index 288 ...

Page 10: ...install configure and manage the Makito to send audio video and data over an Ethernet based IP network To access the online help open the Web interface and click Help from the menu bar Topics In This Section About Haivision 11 Audience 11 Reliability of Information 11 Obtaining Documentation 11 Related Documents 12 Service Support 12 Document Conventions 12 Safety Information 13 ...

Page 11: ... a basic knowledge of telecommunications equip 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 yo...

Page 12: ...al 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 bulb symbol highlights suggestions or helpful hints NOTE Indicates a note containing special instructions or information that may apply only in special cases IMPORTANT Indicates an emphasized note It provides ...

Page 13: ...nd 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 Facility Safety Signs and ANSI Z535 4 Product Safety Signs and Labels issued by the American Natio...

Page 14: ...DN servers are Akamai Limelight For more information see CDN and Flash Interoperability on page 94 NDPP 1 1 Support Common Criteria CC Network Device Protection Profile NDPP 1 1 is now supported Major Features include Role based accounts support User actions are limited and logged based on their assigned roles HTTPS support allows secure access to the Makito from the Web UI Syslog support allows a...

Page 15: ...of the base system to allow detailed network analysis useful for troubleshooting VF FEC Stream from Web Interface Forward Error Correction FEC can now be enabled from the Web Interface FEC provides the ability to maintain a quality stream where minor network impairments exist For more information see Stream Settings on page 88 Reset Encoder Button A Reset button is now available on the Web Interfa...

Page 16: ...PART I Installation and Setup ...

Page 17: ...eo Encoder with DVI B 290E DVI and the Makito SDI Compact HD H 264 Video Encoder with SDI B 290E HDSDI unless specifically stated otherwise Topics In This Chapter Product Overview 18 Makito Air 19 Chassis Styles 19 Applications 21 Physical Description 22 System Interfaces Rear Panel 22 Audio Video Interfaces Rear Panel 24 Makito DVI I Input 24 Makito SDI BNC S Video Input 25 Audio Interface 26 LED...

Page 18: ...cili ties and professional training and simulation environments The Makito now supports HD up to 1080p60 Component Analog or Digital or computer resolutions up to 1280x1024 at 75 Hz RGB or DVI D input via its DVI I connector The Makito SDI supports SDI HD SDI 3G SDI the new standard for 1080p60 and Composite on its BNC interface The Makito SDI also supports S Video for Standard Definition Thus the...

Page 19: ...m Standard Definition up to 1080p60 with metadata over IP For details see Makito Air Interfaces and LEDs on page 29 Chassis Styles The Makito is available in four chassis styles as an ultra compact appliance for single channel encoding shown in previous section within a 4U high density chassis MB21 that can contain up to 21 Makito encoders within a 1U chassis MB6 that can contain up to six Makito ...

Page 20: ...Top MB21 Bottom MB6 AC NOTE The MB6 is available with a single AC DC or medical grade AC power supply For details see MB6 6 Slot Chassis on page 51 The Makito Dual Height Blade may be used in either the MB21 or MB6 chassis The Makito Air is shown in the following figure Figure 1 5 Makito Air Front and Rear Views ...

Page 21: ...ems driving controlled and secure video throughout healthcare facilities enabling education consultation and procedural review Streaming Services connecting facilities affiliates and event locations with real time high definition video simultaneously addressing streaming and distribution challenges ISR Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Makito Air combining the excellent image quality and pe...

Page 22: ...1000 Base T Ethernet Network interface for both traffic and management RJ45 Figure 1 6 Ethernet Connection Makito B 290E DVI On the Makito Dual Height Blade a computer can be connected to the COM1 serial port through its DB9 connector Figure 1 7 Serial Connection Makito Dual Height Blade B 290E DVI S On the Makito SDI a computer can be connected to the COM1 RS 232 422 serial port through its RJ45 ...

Page 23: ...and Serial Connections Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI NOTE The COM1 port may also be used for KLV and CoT Metadata Capture and stream insertion This option must be installed at the factory Related Topics Connecting the Encoder to the Network and a Computer on page 34 Serial Interface Setup on page 36 ...

Page 24: ...1 9 DVI I Interface The DVI I connector supports the following inputs Component Analog video Y Pb Pr RGBHV Component Digital video Y Cb Cr DVI SD and HD video Computer graphics Only one input format either digital or analog is encoded at a time NOTE If the content is HDCP copy protected the stream will not be encoded The Makito encoder supports EDID resolution capabilities negotiation Related Topi...

Page 25: ...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 supports auto detection of the HD resolution and em bedded digital audio CAUTION Be sure to use an HD video capable coax cable Otherwise the video signal will be too attenuated and the encoder will not sync on...

Page 26: ...ir and mono audio output Figure 1 11 Audio Interface For the pinout see Audio Terminal Block Connector Pinout on page 42 An adaptor is required to interface with the audio port An RCA female to Terminal audio dongle for unbalanced audio is included in the package To use with balanced audio see Modifying the RCA Terminal Dongle for Balanced Audio on page 41 Related Topics Connecting the Encoder to ...

Page 27: ...D Solid Error Fault GREEN Blinking Booting Initialization GREEN Solid No Fault OK TX AMBER GREEN AMBER Solid At least one of the conditions below is sufficient to turn the LED AMBER Encoder booting Valid video input NOT detected Valid digital audio input NOT detected if digital audio input is selected Video Mute is applied Audio Mute is applied regardless of the audio input selected GREEN Solid Wh...

Page 28: ...cted at 1000 Mbps ACT GREEN 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 Makito SDI MNGT GREEN OFF Port Configured in Pass through Mode PTZ or Metadata capture GREEN Solid Port Configured in Management Mode RS232 GREEN OFF Port Configured in either RS 422 485 GREE...

Page 29: ... Makito Air Interfaces and LEDs Front View Audio Video Interfaces Makito Air The Makito Air video interface consists of a single BNC connector J3 for SDI Composite input The Makito Air audio interface includes one BNC SDI connector J3 for embedded digital audio shared with the video input and one Analog Audio input connector J2 shared with the serial port LED Status Indicators Makito Air The Makit...

Page 30: ...ple signal path from the Audio Source through the Makito s Audio Output when using the Talkback feature Figure 1 14 Audio Talkback Signal Path There is no audio mixer on the Makito so the talkback feature is First In First Served meaning that only one user can use the return audio channel at a time It is recommended that the software player application provide push to talk functionality which requ...

Page 31: ... features are described in detail in the Makito v2 1 0 Hardening Guide available from Haivision s Download Center at http www haivision com download center The Makito v2 1 0 Hardening Guide provides the procedures to install and configure Makito encoders to be in compliance with the Common Criteria NDPP This guide is written for administrators and assumes that the reader is familiar with networks ...

Page 32: ... DB9 Pinout Makito Dual Height Blade 37 COM1 Serial Port RJ45 Pinout Makito SDI 38 Connecting the Encoder to A V Sources 39 Connecting the DVI I Interface Makito 39 Connecting the BNC S Video Interface Makito SDI 40 Modifying the RCA Terminal Dongle for Balanced Audio 41 Audio Terminal Block Connector Pinout 42 Installing and Connecting the Makito Air 43 Connector Mapping 45 Powering Up the Unit 4...

Page 33: ...y secure or support the MB21 refer to the MB21 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 3 The Makito is an indoor appliance and should be kept in a dry dust free environment There are no user serv...

Page 34: ...s available on the Makito Dual Height Blade and the Makito SDI 1 Optional Connect the COM1 port to the serial port of a computer Makito Dual Height Blade Use the DB9 connector and a null modem serial cable Makito SDI Use the grey RS 232 DB9 to RJ45 Serial Management Adaptor Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI included in the package and a standard straight Ethernet cable This will allow you to communicate dir...

Page 35: ...nd a Computer Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 35 Figure 2 2 Serial Connector Makito Dual Height Blade B 290E DVI S Figure 2 3 Network and Serial Connectors Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI Figure 2 4 Serial Management Adaptor Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI plug into computer ...

Page 36: ...to match the network in which it will be used You can do so by connecting directly to the Makito s serial COM1 port from your computer using HyperTerminal or other serial communication application Or you can optionally configure your system to capture CoT or KLV metadata from the serial port interface Note that metadata capture is an optional feature and must be installed at the factory In either ...

Page 37: ...Web interface For information see Managing the COM Port on page 114 We recommend that you log out from the Makito and exit from the serial communication application before disconnecting the COM1 port COM1 Serial Port DB9 Pinout Makito Dual Height Blade On the Makito Dual Height Blade the COM1 serial port uses a DB9 connector which has the following pinout DB9 Pin RS 232 Signal Name RS 485 RS422 Si...

Page 38: ...r which has the following pinout Pin Signal Name n c Not connected n c Not connected n c Not connected GND Signal Ground RXD Receive Data TXD Transmit Data n c Not connected n c Not connected An adaptor is required to interface with the serial port A grey DB9 to RJ45 Serial Management adaptor shown in Figure 2 4 on page 35 is included in the package Table 2 2 COM1 Serial Port RJ45 Pinout Makito SD...

Page 39: ...DVI I Interface 1 Component Analog Digital Video Computer Graphics Connect your Video Source cable to the Makito DVI I Input connector 2 Analog Audio In Connect your Audio Source cable to the Makito Audio 8 pin terminal block connector shown below For unbalanced audio use the RCA female to Terminal audio dongle included in the package shown below For balanced audio see Modifying the RCA Terminal D...

Page 40: ... interface or videnc Parameters on page 253 CLI To connect the BNC S Video Interface 1 Video In Connect your Video Source cable to one of the Makito SDI s Video Inputs using the appropriate connector S Video Use the 4 pin mini DIN connector Composite CVBS Video Use the BNC connector SDI Video Audio either SD or HD Use the BNC connector 2 Analog Audio In Connect your Audio Source cable to the Makit...

Page 41: ... wire use a flat screw driver and push it in the rectangular area The terminal block has tension clamp connections 3 Pull each wire to remove it from the terminal block 4 Prepare your new audio wires by removing about 150 inch of the wire s insulation 5 Insert the new wires by pressing the tension clamp and then removing the screw driver to release the tension clamp Refer to Audio Terminal Block C...

Page 42: ...ssue 01 42 Audio Terminal Block Connector Pinout The Makito 8 pin audio terminal block connector has the following pinouts Figure 2 9 Balanced and Unbalanced Audio Connector Pinouts Related Topics For more information on the audio connections see Audio Video Interfaces Rear Panel on page 24 ...

Page 43: ...n page 45 for connector pinouts CAUTION Special care must be taken when wiring the supply This unit is not protected against polarity reversal and if it occurs the unit will be damaged servicing will be required The cabling must be done in such a way as to maintain the safety electrical and environmental integrity of the product 3 Connect the DC input power cable to the power input J10 at the rear...

Page 44: ...to the metadata source using a Serial RS 232 cable 3 Video In Connect the Makito Air s Video Embedded Audio Input J3 to your Audio Video sources using the BNC connector and a coaxial cable for either Composite CVBS Video or SDI Video Audio 4 Analog Audio In Connect the Makito Air s Analog Audio port J2 to your Audio Source cable NOTE For wiring unbalanced or balanced audio see Connector Mapping on...

Page 45: ... BI 10 100 BASE T Unused Gigabit Ethernet differential pair D bi dir 8 ETH_DDN BI 9 NC Not Connected 10 NC Not Connected 11 NC Not Connected 12 RESETN IN Hardware Reset signal is asserted LOW 13 GND REF Ground Pin Pin Name Type Description 1 VID IN SDI Composite video signal 2 VID_GND REF SDI Composite ground Cable shield Table 2 3 J1 Connector Pinout Ethernet 13 pin female Amphenol MIL DTL 38999 ...

Page 46: ...IN_LN IN 9 AUD_LGND REF Audio Ground 10 AUD_IN_RP IN Analog Audio interface RIGHT channel differential pair 11 AUD_IN_RN IN 12 AUD_RGND REF Audio Ground 13 NC Not Connected Pin Pin Name Type Description A PWR_IN REF PSU 28VDC Input B PWR_GND REF PSU ground return C NC D CH_GND REF Chassis ground E NC Table 2 6 J10 Connector Pinout DC Power 5 pin male Amphenol MIL DTL 38999 20MB5PN Table 2 5 J2 Con...

Page 47: ...assis showing Locking Power Connector Figure 2 13 Single Chassis Power Adapter 5VDC with Conxall Connector NOTE There is no power switch on the Makito 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 accessible Connect power supply here Power I...

Page 48: ...he 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 an earthed 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 streams you can ...

Page 49: ...ion Unit powers a pair of PSUs Power Supply Units Two PSUs are sufficient to power a fully loaded chassis The MB21 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 MB21 chassis the cards in the chassis can operate with only one powered however the chassis would not be fully ...

Page 50: ...o Status LEDs will start blinking green indicating that the encoders are booting up 4 Wait until 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 MB21 chassis Therefore ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible The MB21 chassis has ...

Page 51: ...rts inside The MB6 chassis is to be installed and serviced by qualified personnel only Figure 2 15 MB6 AC Chassis showing Power Connectors Figure 2 16 MB6 MED Chassis showing Power Connector CAUTION The power supply cords are used as the main disconnect devices on the MB6 AC and MB6 MED chassis Therefore ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible...

Page 52: ...lid green indicating that the encoders are ready for operation To power up the MB6 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 th...

Page 53: ...icating that the encoders are booting up 5 Wait until the Status LEDs stay solid green indicating that the encoders are ready for operation To begin configuring video streams you can either open the Web interface or log in to the CLI To use the Web interface see Logging In to the Web Interface on page 64 To enter CLI commands see CLI Command Reference on page 174 ...

Page 54: ...lse is wiped out including saved configurations added user accounts modified passwords and encoding settings To reset the Makito 1 With the encoder on insert a small plastic tool into the small opening labeled Reset on the Makito faceplate Figure 2 18 Reset micro switch Sample view Power Reset 2 For a power reset press the micro switch you will feel the button depress for at least one second and r...

Page 55: ... the Encoder Resetting the Encoder Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 55 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 56: ... every 6 months more often in a dusty environment Monitoring of the Fan Operation There is no system level monitoring of the fan operation however you can check to see if the fan is operating in one of two ways If the appliance is easily accessible 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 tempera...

Page 57: ...PART II Session Configuration and Management ...

Page 58: ...stalling the Encoder Topics In This Chapter Management Overview 60 Accessing the Encoder 61 Default Encoder IP Address 61 Role based Authorization 62 Logging In to the Web Interface 64 Exploring the Web Interface 66 Navigational Menus 66 Apply and Save Buttons 67 Online Help 68 Changing Your Password 69 Password Requirements 70 Configuring the Video Settings 71 Video Settings 72 Configuring the Au...

Page 59: ...ickTime SDP and Interoperability 95 Configuring the RTSP Server 97 Configuring Media Effects 99 Logo Insertion Overlay 99 Still Image Streaming 102 Image Snapshot Capture 103 Configuring Video Profiles 106 Video Quality Parameters 109 Default Profiles 113 Managing the COM Port 114 Logging Out 116 ...

Page 60: ...r 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 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 see Appendix A CLI Comma...

Page 61: ...d and re generated see below If you or your system administrator do not install your own certificate a new one will be generated upon reboot the first time a non factory IP address is detected with the configured hostname DNS and IP address Accept this certificate and proceed to the Web Interface CLI To access the encoder CLI 1 Open a telnet session to the encoder see Default Encoder IP Address be...

Page 62: ...to each user of the system The Makito provides three defined account roles to assign privileges to users Role Default Username Default Password Privileges user public Read only access to the system operator supervisor All rights to configure A V and stream settings and reboot the system Does not include rights to upgrade the system modify the network settings or manage accounts admin manager All a...

Page 63: ...a Factory Reset or a firmware downgrade Factory Reset restores the default accounts and passwords Related Topics CLI Access Control COM Port1 Read only Yes2 Yes System Status Read only Yes Yes Administration Network Settings Read only Read only Yes Firmware Upgrades Yes Services Yes Messages Yes Security My Account Accounts Yes3 Yes3 Yes3 Banner Yes Cryptographic Policies Yes Certificates Yes Secu...

Page 64: ... page 1 From your Web browser type the Makito s IP Address into the address field and press Enter Optional On some systems you will see an Advisory and Consent Banner page 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 ...

Page 65: ...assword are Username admin Password manager For other default Usernames and Passwords see the previous section Role based Au thorization NOTE The first time you sign into a newly created account as well as any time your password has expired you will see a Change Password dialog as shown in the following example For information on changing the default password for your account see Changing Your Pas...

Page 66: ...settings All of the settings can be adjusted via the Web browser Navigational Menus You can access the Makito configuration settings by selecting any of the following 1 Either SYSTEM NETWORK ADMINISTRATION or SECURITY from the Main Menu along the top bar see example below 2 The configuration area from the submenu for example ENCODER or COM PORT and 3 Where available a further configuration level f...

Page 67: ...der will then start working with the new settings but the changes will not be saved and will be lost after a reboot Where available Same as Apply but the configuration settings will be applied and saved to the encoder s flash memory Saved settings will be used by the encoder even when the encoder is turned off and on or after a reboot TIP You can save the current configuration including the curren...

Page 68: ...loring the Web Interface Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 68 Online Help Selecting Help from the menu bar will launch the online help for the Makito The figure below shows a sample Welcome page Navigation pane Content pane ...

Page 69: ...t or an account where the administrator has reset the password you will see a Change Password dialog requiring you to change the default password You can also change your own password from the MY ACCOUNT page as described in this section This is useful to when logging into a Makito on which the factory defaults have not been changed To change your password 1 Click SECURITY from the main menu and t...

Page 70: ...password Note that in the current release this only applies to SSH CLI access to the encoder For more information see Managing PKIs on page 143 Password Requirements Passwords may be up to 80 characters and composed of any combination of upper and lower case letters numbers and the following special characters _ space NOTE Basically all printable characters of the QWERTY keyboard are supported You...

Page 71: ... Unknown HiLo Video Streaming You may optionally configure the encoder for HiLo video streaming in which the Makito encodes a single input and emits both high and low bandwidth streams simultane ously A typical example is a full quality SD HD High stream and a thumbnail Low sample of the same stream To configure HiLo video streaming you must define the Video Encoding properties for the second enco...

Page 72: ...Video Input for the encoder Makito Digital HDMI DVI Analog Component RGB Digital HDMI DVI Makito SDI BNC SDI BNC SDI BNC Composite S Video NOTE Only one physical connector can be selected as the video source If you select an inapplicable Input type the Input Format becomes Unknown since this is auto detected by the system Input Format n a This is the input signal detected from the video source It ...

Page 73: ...from the incoming video source based on WSS Wide Screen Signaling or AFD Active Format Description if detected Auto Aspect ratio is derived from the incoming video source resolution 16 9 Aspect ratio is forced to 16 9 4 3 Aspect ratio is forced to 4 3 NOTE WSS is only supported with analog PAL video AFD is only supported with SD SDI video Display Logo Disabled Optional Check this checkbox to enabl...

Page 74: ...eam consumes all the encoding resources Profile default vpf Optional Select a Video Profile to control the video quality for the encoder The list provides a selection of video presets or Profiles defined for different contexts e g ComputerGraphics Default Movies News Outdoors Sports and VirtualPresence NOTE To view the quality parameter settings for each Profile as well as create custom Profiles s...

Page 75: ... same frame rate as the input 1 85 Makito B 290E DVI 1 60 Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI Framing IP Select the Video Compression Mode IP I and P frames only GOP Size 120 Enter the Group of Pictures size for the encoded video 1 1000 The GOP Size is the same for both Encoder instances Bitrate 6000 kbps Enter the Video Bitrate for the encoder HD 150 15000 kbps SD 150 8000 kbps Closed Captioning Enabled Opti...

Page 76: ...es mainly for editing purposes This field either disables timecoding or selects the source to timecode the encoded video frame The following selections are available None No time code will be inserted in the video stream saves bandwidth if not required VITC VITC is a form of SMPTE timecode extracted from the Vertical Interval TimeCode of the incoming video signal VITC applies only to TV resolution...

Page 77: ...stream to two different destinations comparable to HiLo Video Streaming The audio Input Sampling Rate and Level are common to both streams while the audio Bitrate Channels Mode and AAC LC Algorithm must be specified for the first encoder instance in the High column and the second encoder instance in the Low column To configure the Encoder Audio Settings 1 Click SYSTEM from the main menu and then c...

Page 78: ...o samples per second taken from the incoming signal 48 kHz only 0 dBFS Audio Level 6 dBu Analog Input only Adjusts the maximum analog Audio Input level 0 dBfs from 5dBU up to 20dBU This is useful in applications such as broadcast and streaming to allow higher audio headroom NOTE To configure HiLo audio streaming you must enable the High and Low Encoder instances and then configure the remaining fi...

Page 79: ...e number and type of audio channels to encode Mono Stereo TIP If you set the Audio Bitrate to 32 kbps use Mono AAC LC Algo MPEG2ADTS The audio compression algorithm MPEG 2 ADTS Encodes audio using the ISO IEC 13818 7 MPEG 2 AAC LC algorithm with an ADTS header Default MPEG 4 ADTS Encodes audio using the ISO IEC 14496 3 MPEG 4 AAC LC algorithm with an ADTS header MPEG 4 LOAS LATM Encodes audio usin...

Page 80: ...onnected UDP is always available Only one metadata stream may be included in the Transport Stream at a time so you must select the metadata source Serial port The Makito extracts either KLV or CoT metadata packets from the serial port From the METADATA page you must specify the Data Format and for CoT metadata the Max AirCraft SPI Delta The CoT metadata capture option requires Serial port input SD...

Page 81: ...ick SYSTEM from the main menu and then click ENCODER METADATA from the submenus The METADATA OVERVIEW page opens as shown in the following example displaying the defined metadata inputs for the encoder 2 To view input details or add an input click a line in the table to open the METADATA SETTINGS page 3 To change the Action status for an existing input click Select under Actions and select either ...

Page 82: ...n input or click any line in the table The METADATA SETTINGS page opens as shown in the following example 2 Check the Enable Metadata checkbox 3 Type in the Name for the input and select or enter the remaining value s For details on the Metadata fields see Metadata Settings on page 83 4 To apply your changes click The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost afte...

Page 83: ...to enable Metadata Capture NOTE Only available if the Metadata Capture option has been installed at the factory Name n a Enter a unique name for the input Data Format KLV Serial input only Select the data format for the metadata KLV Key Length Value or CoT Cursor on Target NOTE To configure Serial input the COM Port Mode must first be set to Metadata see Mode on page 115 CoT must be specified upon...

Page 84: ...input only optional The address is only required for reception of multicast metadata In this case you need to provide the multicast IP address to which the data is being sent You can also specify the address if you only want to accept KLV messages coming from a specific sender Port n a UDP input only required Specifies the local UDP port on the Makito that is receiving the packets Metadata Setting...

Page 85: ...Lo streaming see HiLo Video Streaming on page 71 and HiLo Audio Streaming on page 77 You can also enable or disable SAP network announcements Session Announcement Protocol SAP is a protocol for advertising multicast or unicast session information SAP periodically multicasts session description information on an industry standard multicast address and port When received by remote participants these...

Page 86: ...tails or add an encoder stream click a line in the table to open the STREAM SETTINGS page 3 To change the Action status for an existing stream click Active under Actions and select either Start or Stop Pause or Remove 4 To apply your changes click 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 ADMINISTRA...

Page 87: ...ream Settings 1 From the STREAM OVERVIEW page click a stream or click any line in the table The STREAM SETTINGS page opens Following is an example of the STREAM SETTINGS page for Encoder instance 1 2 Select or enter the new value s in the appropriate field s See Stream Settings on page 88 3 To apply your changes click The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost ...

Page 88: ...o Mute on page 93 6 When you are ready to resume the stream click NOTE The Multicast address range is from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Multicast addresses from 224 0 0 0 to 224 0 0 255 are reserved for multicast maintenance protocols and should not be used by streaming sessions We recommend that you use a multicast address from the Organization Local scope 239 192 0 0 14 Stream Settings The follo...

Page 89: ...ery Network See CDN and Flash Interoperability on page 94 Video High Low High To configure HiLo streaming you must create a stream for each Video encoder instance and specify the settings for each stream In this field select the stream instance to configure High Low NOTE This must correspond to the Enable High Low selection on the VIDEO SETTINGS page Audio High Low High To configure HiLo streaming...

Page 90: ...tream You can later restart it or clear it Click Pause to pause the stream If a Still Image has been configured it will be displayed You can later resume the stream or stop it See Selective Video Mute on page 93 Metadata None Only available if the Metadata Capture option has been installed at the factory To enable metadata select one of the defined inputs NOTE For more information see Configuring ...

Page 91: ...e For example AF41 or DSCP 34 becomes ToS 136 For more information see RFC2474 Still Image None Optional Select a pre configured static image file to display when the stream is paused See Selective Video Mute on page 93 This feature may be used for applications such as blocking out sensitive content or delivering announcements NOTE To configure the static images see Still Image Streaming on page 1...

Page 92: ... Specifies the percentage of network bandwidth beyond the average rate that the encoder is allowed to use if needed This is used to set the Ceiling Bandwidth range 0 100 NOTE To configure the ceiling percentage for CBR streams with metadata see Ceiling Percentage for CBR Streams with Metadata on page 93 Ceiling Bandwidth n a Traffic Shaping must be enabled Read only The absolute bandwidth limit th...

Page 93: ...enabled metadata may cause the stream to exceed the Ceiling Bandwidth audio and video bitrate ceiling percentage Therefore when configuring the Ceiling Percentage you need to take into account how much metadata is being generated 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 Ceil...

Page 94: ... 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 From the STREAM OVERVIEW page set the Stream Protocol Type to RTMP as shown in the following example 2 Type in a unique name to identify the stream NOTE You can optionally configure HiLo video streaming or either Metadata capture For information on either of the...

Page 95: ...TREAM SETTINGS page you can select QuickTime as the Stream Protocol as per RFC 3640 for audio and RFC 3984 for video and then when the session starts you can download the SDP file to your computer or a streaming server To manually set up the SDP method 1 From the STREAM OVERVIEW page set the Stream Protocol Type to QuickTime as shown in the following example 2 Select or enter the value s to config...

Page 96: ...eam SDP File Example The SDP file is compliant to RFC 2327 and contains both video and audio attributes as shown in the following example v 0 o 1 1 IN IP4 127 0 0 1 s RTP session e NONE c IN IP4 231 1 1 1 128 b RR 0 t 0 0 m video 10000 RTP AVP 96 a rtpmap 96 H264 90000 a control trackID 0 a fmtp 96 packetisation mode 1 sprop parameter sets Z0IAIIxoBQBbv AAEAARAAADA kAAdTAhAAAAAAAAAA aM48gAAAAAA m ...

Page 97: ...i e players is limited to 16 This applies whether using unicast or multicast IP addressing To configure HiLo streaming you must define the RTSP settings for the second encoder instance in the Low column To generate the SDP Session Description Protocol file to download to your computer or server to interoperate with QuickTime or a Streaming Server see CDN and Flash Interop erability on page 94 To c...

Page 98: ...nit Size Specifies the maximum allowed size of IP packets for the outgoing data stream 228 1500 Unicast The Streaming Mode for the RTSP stream Unicast Multicast n a If the Streaming Mode is Multicast type in a multicast IP Address n a If the Streaming Mode is Multicast type in a UDP Port 3 To apply and save your changes click NOTE To access the High or Low stream from the decoder you must specify ...

Page 99: ...e for logo and still image files is 10 MB Logo Insertion Overlay You can configure the Makito to display a graphic file as a logo overlay in the encoded video There can be one logo per Makito The image file can be uploaded in either BMP JPEG PNG or GIF format The logo position can either be relative top left top right centered etc or absolute positioned at the exact X and Y coordinates specified T...

Page 100: ...er you may uncheck this box to allow the encoder to continue streaming The image file will be converted to Haivision s image overlay oly format and will be included on the Logo Filename drop down list 4 To configure a logo overlay select or enter value s in the appropriate field s See Logo Settings on page 101 5 To delete an image file from the list of available Logo Filenames click next to the Lo...

Page 101: ... The origin is the top left corner of the display area 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 100 Specifies the scale factor percentage for the logo 25 1 4 size 100 no scaling 400 4x Logo Filename NOTE You can upload more than one image file however you must selec...

Page 102: ...e 1920x1080 1280x720 720x480 NTSC and 720x576 PAL TIP For best results the input file resolution must be the same or greater than the output resolution To configure a static image 1 Click SYSTEM ENCODER MEDIA to open the MEDIA SETTINGS page 2 To upload a still image file click next to the Still Images field 3 On the Still Image file dialog select the Output Resolution for the image 4 Click Browse ...

Page 103: ...m the MEDIA SETTINGS page you can take a snapshot of your video input and save it to either jpg or yuv image format With jpg snapshots you can also specify the image quality When you take a snapshot a unique snapshot name will be generated based on the current time if NTP Network Time Protocol is enabled or a simple index such as snap 1 jpg if NTP is not enabled Thumbnails of the snapshots are dis...

Page 104: ...format for the image either jpg or yuv color space color model 4 jpg format only To adjust the image quality either type in a value between 1 and 100 in the Quality field or move the slider to the desired value 5 To apply your changes click This sets the system defaults for the preferred snapshot format and quality 6 To take the image snapshot click Once a snapshot has been taken a new thumbnail i...

Page 105: ... opens in a new browser window 8 To save a snapshot in jpg format right click either the thumbnail or the full size image and select Save Picture As yuv Snapshots 9 To save a snapshot in yuv format click the thumbnail and select the filename and location in the Save As dialog 10 To delete one or multiple snapshots check the checkbox below the snapshot or click Check All and click Delete Selected ...

Page 106: ...system Any newly created Profiles are added to the list of Profiles available for you to select from when specifying the Video Encoding properties see Profile on page 74 Profiles combine the following video quality parameters Motion image Complexity Unifor mity Rate Control Buffer Size and Deblock Filter including Filter Strength and Level NOTE Each parameter has a different impact on video qualit...

Page 107: ...to refer to Default Profiles on page 113 2 To view the parameter settings associated with a particular Profile click the Profile name in the selection list for example News The selected Profile will load onto the page and the settings will be displayed as shown in the example below list of defined video Profiles Click to select view Profile settings ...

Page 108: ...your changes to the existing Profile simply click To create a new Profile type the new name in the text box and click NOTE When creating a new Profile based on one of the default Profiles it s a good idea to make a copy and save your modifications under the new name If you do modify one of the default Profiles and wish to return to the default values refer to Default Profiles on page 113 for the o...

Page 109: ...en there is less motion because your eyes can focus on the details Minimum Very Low Low Medium High Very High Maximum Minor Image Complexity Describes the amount of details in the picture Details in the image are generally caused by object boundaries For example a picture consisting of a grass field with flowers will present a lot of detail while a picture of a person in a meeting room will presen...

Page 110: ...t more slowly The recommended value is in the range from Minimum to Medium Higher Uniformity values should only be used with higher bitrates Minimum 0 Very Low 1 Low 1 5 Medium 2 High 3 Very High 3 5 Maximum 5 Major see NOTE on page 112 Rate Control Buffer Controls the rate control subsystem buffer size This has an impact on video quality Generally a larger buffer will provide a higher video strea...

Page 111: ... because it can cause false motion estimation The Deblocking filter is somewhat adaptive so it will filter more if there is more blocking effect and less if the picture is already detailed Enabled 0 Disabled 1 Moderate Deblock Filter Strength Use Deblock Filter must be enabled Deblocking filter strength affects the overall amount of deblocking to be applied to the reconstructed frame Higher values...

Page 112: ... will help achieve a better quality for the same Bitrate Deblock Filter Level Use Deblock Filter must be enabled The Deblocking filter level determines whether the blocks get filtered or not A higher filter level value allows more blocks of the reconstructed frame to be filtered The blocks that are filtered lose details according to the filter strength parameter NOTE The default value of 0 is almo...

Page 113: ...ence Low Medium High Low High High Low Medium Very High Low Low Very High High Very Low High Very Low Medium Medium Minimum Low Medium Maximum Very Low Medium Very Low Very Low Low Low Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium High Medium Medium NOTE The Default Profile provides the same effect as the previ...

Page 114: ...apture option installed you can use the serial port interface to capture either KLV Key Length Value or CoT Cursor on Target metadata which will then be incorporated within the metadata elementary stream of the standard MPEG Transport Stream For more information see Configuring Metadata Capture on page 80 Before you can configure the Metadata settings you will need to set the COM Port Mode to Meta...

Page 115: ... COM Port bitrate to match the protocol for connected RS 232 422 equipment Choose from 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 8 The COM Port databits 8 None The COM Port parity None 1 The COM Port stopbits 1 None The COM Port flow control None 2 To apply your changes click The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost after a reboot For information on con...

Page 116: ...ogging Out Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 116 Logging Out After you finish using the Makito be sure to log out To do so select LOGOUT from the Main Menu Logging out prevents misuse and unauthorized access to the encoder ...

Page 117: ...de available from Haivision s Download Center at http www haivision com download center Topics In This Chapter Configuring Network Settings 119 Network Settings 120 Viewing System Status Information 122 Status Settings 123 Rebooting the Encoder 124 Taking a System Snapshot 124 Saving and Loading Configurations 126 Configuration Management 126 Viewing Configuration File Details 128 Installing Firmw...

Page 118: ...Managing Users and Security Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 118 Certificate Settings 154 Managing Audits 158 Audit Settings 159 ...

Page 119: ... you make changes to the Network Settings be sure to write down the new encoder IP Address or label the chassis After you save 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 Click NETWORK from the main menu The NETWORK SETTINGS page opens as shown in the following examp...

Page 120: ... with Gigabit Ethernet GigE speed 1000 Mbps Ethernet Speed If Link is set to Auto the actual value for the Ethernet Speed read only or If Link is set to Manual select the Ethernet Speed in Mbps 1000 100 10 Duplex If Link is set to Auto the actual value for the Duplex Mode read only or If Link is set to Manual select the Duplex Mode Full Half DHCP Check or clear this checkbox to enable or disable t...

Page 121: ...ly enter a unique name for the Makito DNS Server Optional Enter the DNS server address for your network DNS Name Optional Enter the domain for the Makito MAC Address Read only The Media Access Control address assigned to the Makito Total TX Bandwidth Limit The maximum transmit bandwidth for the unit in kbps Specifies the bandwidth ceiling for the Ethernet port Enable NTP Check this checkbox to con...

Page 122: ...l Number System Uptime Encoding Chipset Load Firmware Version Firmware Date Hardware Version and Boot Revision for the encoder You can also reboot the encoder and take a system snapshot from the STATUS page The STATUS page is available Operator and Guest users as well as Administrators To view status information 1 Click ADMINISTRATION from the main menu and then click STATUS from the submenu The S...

Page 123: ...the factory e g SW 290E KLV COT Metadata Capture KLV COT For more information see Configuring Metadata Capture on page 80 The hardware version of the encoder A1 basic card assembly The CPLD firmware version of the encoder The Boot version of the encoder The length of time mm ss the encoder has been up and running The combined video encoding processor usage in percentage combining both Hi and Lo st...

Page 124: ...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 checks startup config file content...

Page 125: ...Managing Users and Security Viewing System Status Information Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 125 TIP You can also take a system snapshot from the CLI using the system_snapshot sh command ...

Page 126: ...uration settings will continue to be used after a reboot or when the unit is turned off and on You can then direct the system to read this configuration file to restore these settings when the system startup process performs the configuration autoload From the CONFIG page you can view the list of saved configurations load a saved config uration and save the current settings as a configuration file...

Page 127: ...click Save and type a new filename in the Save Config text box To select this Config File to load at startup check the Set as default config check box 4 To set the default configuration i e to set the configuration file to load at startup select the filename from the list of Config Files and click Save The selected configuration will be saved as the startup configuration and will be loaded into th...

Page 128: ...ect the filename from the list of Config Files and click Delete Viewing Configuration File Details To display a detailed view of a configuration file 1 From the CONFIG page click the configuration file to view 2 Click View to display a list of the current configuration settings in a new window as shown in the example on the following page ...

Page 129: ...Managing Users and Security Saving and Loading Configurations Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 129 ...

Page 130: ...are 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 when loaded will replace the application on your Makito The firmware upgrade components are digitally signed and these signatures are all verified before performin...

Page 131: ...d and verified and the file system synced Remain on this page and do not click anything else in the Makito 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 see a confirmation page listing the ...

Page 132: ...ed the caution will be replaced by a confirmation message and a Reboot button 5 Click Reboot While the unit is rebooting the Status LEDs will flash and you will see a warning page CAUTION Do not proceed or shut down the system while the Status 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...

Page 133: ...isted Tue Sep 4 17 16 37 EDT 2012 Failed to install software package haios_enc_v2 1 0 22 hai Check var log bootupdate log Wed Sep 5 15 50 41 EDT 2012 Software package haios_enc_v2 1 0 23 hai was successfully installed TIP As a firmware maintenance step we recommend that you periodically delete old copies of unused firmware To do so use the CLI package command list and delete options See package on...

Page 134: ...es page you can enable and disable the following network services HTTP RTSP SNMP SSH Talkback Telnet and VF To enable or disable network services 1 Click ADMINISTRATION from the main menu and then click SERVICES from the sub menu The SERVICES page opens displaying the current status of network services as shown in the following example 2 To enable or disable a service check or uncheck the associat...

Page 135: ...k Management Protocol a network protocol used mostly in network management systems to monitor network attached devices Secure Shell a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices Audio Talkback a Makito feature allows the audience to talk back to the people taking or making the video i e at the encoder The talkback is played out of the enco...

Page 136: ...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 and it i...

Page 137: ...Managing Users and Security Managing Messages Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 137 2 To delete the messages click The messages will be deleted immediately ...

Page 138: ...sed Autho rization on page 62 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 147 The Makito can also be configured for WCI and CLI account sessions to log out after an idle session timeout period The...

Page 139: ...ncoder click the grid This opens the ACCOUNT OVERVIEW page For details see page 142 5 To change your password type the current password in the Old Password field type the new password in the New Password field and again in the Confirm Password field For the allowed characters see Password Requirements on page 70 or To change the password for another account not your own type the new password in th...

Page 140: ...Default Description Values Click a number to display the ACCOUNT SETTINGS page for an existing account or to create a new account Click the grid to display the ACCOUNT OVERVIEW page Username n a Read only for existing accounts Displays the user name for the account New account Type in a unique name for the account meeting the following requirements Maximum length 20 characters All characters must ...

Page 141: ...n their passwords New Password n a Type in the new password For the allowed characters see Password Requirements on page 70 Confirm password n a Re type the new password 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 PKIs on page 143 Fingerprint n a Dis...

Page 142: ...t Overview 1 From the ACCOUNTS page click the grid to display the ACCOUNT OVERVIEW page The ACCOUNT OVERVIEW page opens as shown in the following example 2 To view account details or add an account click a line in the table to open the ACCOUNT SETTINGS page 3 To lock unlock an account click Select under Actions and select either Lock if the current State is Enabled or Unlock if the current State i...

Page 143: ...elease this only applies to SSH CLI access to the encoder To upload a Public Key file for your account 1 To upload a new Public Key file with a pub extension click Upload 2 Click Browse to select the file The file is then added to the list of Public Keys as shown in the example below 3 To get the fingerprint for the key e g for identification purposes select the filename in the list You will see a...

Page 144: ...name in the list and click Delete 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 you no longer use password based authentication to access your account it is recommended to set a very long password ...

Page 145: ... be displayed before the Login page NOTE In the current release 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 Click SECURITY from the main menu and then click BANNER from the submenu The BANNER page opens displaying the current banner text if enabled as shown in the following exam...

Page 146: ...er 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 page ...

Page 147: ...hic strength for Makito 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 Click SECURITY from the main menu and then click POLICIES from the submenu The POLICIES page opens as shown in the following example 2 Select or enter the new value s in th...

Page 148: ... as other criteria such as minimum number of required upper case characters digits and symbols Password requires at least n a if Basic 0 characters if Strong Password quality must be Strong Specify the minimum required number of uppercase letters digits symbols The range is from 0 to 40 for all 3 Password expiration Disabled To enable Password expiration check the checkbox Change password after n ...

Page 149: ...atically logged out and redirected to the Login page Cryptography Policies Compliance None Specifies the required cryptographic compliance either None Makito 2 1 Security Target In order to bring the encoder to the Common Criteria evaluated configuration cryptographic security must be activated This will reinforce security for all management functions of the encoder in terms of cryptography To do ...

Page 150: ... 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 identity certif...

Page 151: ... Certificates Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 151 2 To generate a Certificate Signing Request click Generate 3 Select either Self signed or Certificate Signing Request from the drop down list For more information see Sign on page 154 ...

Page 152: ...ed and pasted from the CSR view You can im port it back later by clicking on the Import button using the same name as the request NOTE Keep in mind that there is a difference between importing a new certificate that was generated externally and importing a newly signed certificate whose request was previously generated on the Makito and exported for signing 6 To import an Identity Certificate clic...

Page 153: ...fault Identity Certificate i e to set the Identity Certificate that is used to represent the device during Audit and HTTPS authentication select the certificate name from the list of Identity Certificate and click Set As Default The selected certificate will be saved as the default certificate and its effect will be di rectly applied to the Audit but does not apply to HTTP until the next service r...

Page 154: ...e 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 will be added to the list of Identity Certificates The request will be located in your home directory accessible through the CLI or you may export it by clicking on the View butto...

Page 155: ...Locality 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 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 gene...

Page 156: ...e 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 Auto Select the file format for ...

Page 157: ...ging Certificates Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 157 TIP Importing a CA Certificate is the same as importing an Identity Certificate except that you need to select the Import View and Delete buttons in the CA Certificate section ...

Page 158: ... 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 159 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 TLS and CA signed trusted server is set 4 Set the type of transport protocol that will be used ...

Page 159: ...ate that belongs to the audit server which was set in Audit Server Address 7 To apply your changes click Audit Settings The following table lists the Audit controls and settings Audit Setting Default Description Values Enable Audit disabled Check or clear this checkbox to enable or disable audits for the system Audit Server Address n a Type in the address and port of the remote server in one of th...

Page 160: ...ver if its presented certificate is signed by a trusted Certificate Authority i e The certificate of that certificate authority is present in the Makito s CA Certificates list Self signed Enables server authentication The set server will be accepted if its certificate is self signed but its fingerprint matches the one configured on the Makito Fingerprint n a Only appears if Self signed is selected...

Page 161: ...apter 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 TIP To develop new SNMP applications see the list of Supported MIBs on page 163 Topics In This Chapter Overview 162 Supported MIBs 163 SNMP Agent Components 164 snmpd 164 snmp...

Page 162: ...he system s Audio Video services and streams This SNMP agent answers requests and issues traps event notifications to NMSs that are allowed to access the system NOTE The Makito uses Net SNMP Version 5 5 and supports SNMP v1 v2c and v3 The Makito supports a number of SNMP commands used to set or get Management Infor mation Base MIB objects on the local host or on other SNMP agents reachable over th...

Page 163: ...l in 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 ENC CAPS txt Haivision Enterpri...

Page 164: ...mand with the h or help argument 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 and to set up traps However for most settings it is preferable to use the nmcfg configuration script On the Makito the snmpd conf file includes access control setup i e community and user p...

Page 165: ...initialized itself and is ready to operate The coldStart trap is generated when the Makito is powered on It is developed in accordance with RFC 1215 MIB linkDown or linkUp A linkDown trap signifies that the sending protocol entity i e the Makito recognizes a failure in one of the communication links represented in the SNMP agent s configuration A linkUp trap signifies that the sending protocol ent...

Page 166: ...cfg system parameter value engineid 0x80001f88030050c2c611ad contact john doe jdoe example net location QA lab model perm group level user community source usm guest auth guest usm administrator priv johndoe v2c administrator noauth admin localhost v2c administrator noauth admin localnet v2c guest noauth public localnet v2c rw noauth tech any auth protocol priv protocol user MD5 DES admin MD5 nopr...

Page 167: ...Configuring A V Services Using SNMP SNMP Agent Components Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 167 Related Topics nmcfg on page 216 ...

Page 168: ...and in the snmpd conf configuration file rwuser johndoe auth To assign Makito user group privileges instead of the read only or read write permissions to the whole MIB the ro or rw parameter of the nmcfg access command can be replaced by the access group admins operators or users These groups provide to SNMP v1 v2c communities and SNMPv3 USM users access privileges modeled on the Makito CLI and We...

Page 169: ...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 170: ...tity snmpget To set information on a network entity snmpset To retrieve management information from a network entity snmpstatus To send an SNMP notification to a manager snmptrap To retrieve the values of all objects under a particular location in the MIB object hierarchy tree Use to obtain the values of all the objects under the system and interfaces nodes snmpwalk The SNMP utilities are located ...

Page 171: ... object haiAvtStreamRowStatus All RowStatus values are supported active notInService notReady createAndGo createAndWait destroy See the descrip tion in the SNMPv2 TC txt file of the MIBs directory Stream writable objects can only be set at creation time RowStatus is createAndGo or createAndWait or while the stream is not active RowStatus is notInService or notReady Objects from the haiAvtStreamPgm...

Page 172: ... Addr d 198 51 100 106 Port u 2000 RowStatus i createAndGo To retrieve the Stream ID of the stream just created the haiAvtStreamInverseTable is used snmpget v2c c admin localhost haiAvtStreamInverseID ipv4 4 198 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 availa...

Page 173: ...PART III Reference ...

Page 174: ...nds In This Appendix Syntax Conventions 176 Command Summary and Usage Information 177 CLI Access Control 181 account 183 audenc 185 audit 188 banner 190 certificate 192 config 195 date 197 dtconfig 198 ethercfg 199 haiversion 201 ipconfig 202 logo 204 messages 207 metadata 208 mklogo 213 mkstill 214 nmcfg 216 package 221 passwd 224 policy 225 profile 228 pubkey 230 reboot 232 service 233 snapshot ...

Page 175: ...CLI Command Reference Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 175 stream 238 system_snapshot sh 246 talkback 247 temperature 249 tzconfig 250 videnc 252 ...

Page 176: ...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 177: ...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 are persistent but not always immediate some re...

Page 178: ... Use to convert a graphic file to Haivision s overlay image format oly in order to display 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 stream with a static image that will replace the real video stream when streaming is paused profile Use to display the list of the av...

Page 179: ...trators or GUI Web Interface applications in the configuration of SNMP for the Makito service Use to enable and disable network services including HTTP RTSP SNMP SSH Telnet and VF system_snapshot sh Use to take a system snapshot for the purpose of troubleshooting which may be forwarded to Haivision Technical Support if you are requesting technical support dtconfig Use to set the date and time on t...

Page 180: ...ficate 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 security policy settings Table A 2 Administration Commands Command Description Continued ...

Page 181: ...er Yes Yes Yes Operation videnc Yes Yes get only audenc Yes Yes get only stream Yes Yes get only metadata Yes Yes get only logo Yes Yes get and list only mklogo Yes Yes No mkstill Yes Yes No profile Yes Yes get only snapshot Yes Yes get and list only still Yes Yes list only talkback Yes Yes Yes date Yes Yes Yes temperature Yes Yes get only Network and Management haiversion Yes Yes Yes package for ...

Page 182: ...tion on page 62 system_snapshot sh Yes Yes Yes dtconfig Yes No No tzconfig Yes No No passwd Yes Yes Yes pubkey Yes Yes Yes reboot Yes No No iperf Yes Yes Yes ping Yes Yes Yes traceroute Yes Yes Yes Security account Yes No No audit Yes No No banner Yes No No certificate Yes No No messages Yes No No policy Yes No No Command Continued Administrator Operator Guest ...

Page 183: ...The account command can only be used by the Administrator ACTIONS create Creates a new user account See account Parameters 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 including account name role state password expiry status and Public Key s list Lists the account information for the user or the Makit...

Page 184: ...d expiry pubk admin Administrator Enabled never No fdfdf Guest Enabled never No mrmichel Operator Enabled by admin No operator Operator Locked never No user Guest Enabled never No SEE ALSO Managing Accounts on page 138 pubkey add remove keyfile Adds or removes a Public Key to the user account See Managing PKIs on page 143 for more information pubkey list Lists any Public Key files that have been u...

Page 185: ...gh audio encoder is activated ACTIONS AUDENC PARAMETERS start Activates encoding of the audio input For HiLo audio streaming i e to send High and Low bitrate streams to two different destinations you need to manually start the Low audio encoder audenc 1 start because it is disabled by default stop Stops mutes encoding of the audio input set Modifies encoder audio parameter s A series of one or mor...

Page 186: ...bps use mono algorithm mpeg2adts The audio compression algorithm mpeg2 adts Encodes audio using the ISO IEC 13818 7 MPEG 2 AAC LC algorithm with an ADTS header Default mpeg4adts Encodes audio using the ISO IEC 14496 3 MPEG 4 AAC LC algorithm with an ADTS header loas Encodes audio using the ISO IEC 14496 3 MPEG 4 AAC LC algorithm with a LOAS LATM header raw Encodes audio using the ISO IEC 14496 3 M...

Page 187: ...ated audio required when using HaiPLAY as the decoder audenc 0 get or audenc 0 get config Returns audio configuration information for the encoder such as Encoder 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 Na...

Page 188: ... the Administrator ACTIONS AUDIT PARAMETERS start Establishes a connection 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 Pa...

Page 189: ... on page 158 transport The transport protocol either UDP User Datagram Protocol Default UDP port 514 TLS Transport Layer Security Default TLS port 6514 trusted The type of server authentication All No server authentication CA signed Root CA certificate imported Self signed Fingerprint fingerprint If trusted is fingerprint specify the type md5 fingerprint sha1 fingerprint Parameter Default Descript...

Page 190: ...upported for the banner file the maximum file size for the banner is 4KB ACTIONS BANNER PARAMETERS Parameter Default Description Values n a The name of the txt file to display as the Advisory Notice and Consent Banner for the encoder 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 Cons...

Page 191: ...191 BANNER EXAMPLES banner get The Advisory Notice and Consent Banner is disabled If enabled the following banner is displayed upon user login Hello user Welcome to Makito SDI 4 Haivision Systems Creating IPTV Intelligent Systems SEE ALSO Managing Banners on page 145 ...

Page 192: ...TE The certificate command can only be used by the Administrator The autocert file is a default certificate file generated when the 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 expirat...

Page 193: ...n with the audit server or starting an HTTPS session n verify Verifies the validity of the specified certificate Parameter Default Description 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 th...

Page 194: ... 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 adminis...

Page 195: ...d configuration identified by the name Class430 located in the active local directory save 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 load Loads a previously saved configuration identified by cfgname Reassigns every p...

Page 196: ...CLI Command Reference config Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 196 SEE ALSO Saving and Loading Configurations on page 126 ...

Page 197: ...r s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 197 date SYNOPSIS date DESCRIPTION The date command is used to view the current date DATE EXAMPLE date Displays the current date e g Tue Aug 28 11 23 56 EDT 2012 SEE ALSO dtconfig on page 198 tzconfig on page 250 ...

Page 198: ...N The 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 dtconfig 201208201100 Sets the encoder clock to Monday August 20 11 00 00 EDT 2012 SEE ALSO date on page 197 tzconfig on page 250 ...

Page 199: ...otiation and manually force settings such as the Ethernet interface line rate and duplex mode If no options are specified the system displays the current settings for example OPTIONS NOTE Always enable autonegotiation with Gigabit Ethernet GigE speed 1000 Mbps ETHERCFG EXAMPLE ethercfg s 100 Sets the line speed to 100 Mbps and in doing so disables autonegotiation see example below a autoneg Enable...

Page 200: ...CLI Command Reference ethercfg Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 200 SEE ALSO Configuring Network Settings on page 119 ...

Page 201: ... to Haivision Technical Support if you are requesting technical support HAIVERSION EXAMPLE Displays information about the hardware and software components haiversion Card Type Makito DVI Encoder Part Number B 290E DVI Serial Number HAI 100009770087 Firmware Version 2 1 0 33 Firmware Date Sep 25 2012 Firmware Options None Hardware Version A Hardware Compatibility A1 CPLD Version C Boot Version 1 1 ...

Page 202: ...s of prompts enabling you to change the IP settings optionally enable DHCP and change the hostname DNS settings NTP settings and or Time Zone setting You must reboot for any changes to take effect The ipconfig display command returns the current IP settings IPCONFIG EXAMPLES ipconfig configure Prompts you as follows to modify current settings Current IP Settings ip address 10 5 1 2 network mask 25...

Page 203: ...ge system Time Zone Y N n ipconfig display Returns current IP settings for encoder configured to use DHCP Current IP Settings ip address Obtained via DHCP hostname Makito Current NTP Settings server 192 0 2 100 timezone America Montreal ipconfig display Returns current IP settings for encoder that does not use DHCP Current IP Settings ip address 192 0 2 42 network mask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 0 ...

Page 204: ...d You can also specify the scaling and transparency display settings The graphic file can be uploaded in either BMP JPEG PNG or GIF format NOTE You can upload the graphic file either using the mklogo command or from the Web interface MEDIA SETTINGS page see Logo Insertion Overlay on page 99 ACTIONS enable Displays the logo when configured properly disable Hides the logo set Configures logo setting...

Page 205: ...ty 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 100 Specifies the scale factor percentage for the logo 25 logo is 1 4 its original size 100 no scaling 400 logo is 4 times its original size relative Off If enabled keeps the logo in proportion to the display area regard...

Page 206: ...verlay on page 99 x Horizontal coordinate used to position the 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 v...

Page 207: ... attention 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 the Administrator Messages starting with POST are Power On Self Test events If you repeatedly get POST errors the cryptographic m...

Page 208: ...V Key Length Value or CoT Cursor on Target metadata and then incorporate data information within the metadata elementary stream of the standard MPEG Transport Stream The Makito supports three metadata input types either from the COM1 serial port the HD SDI interface Makito SDI only or a user definable UDP port Only one metadata stream may be included in the Transport Stream at a time so you must s...

Page 209: ...s General parameters name n a optional A name of up to 63 characters Network Source UDP specific parameters port n a Specifies the UDP source for a network metadata source When creating a UDP metadata source you must specify the port on which to listen for KLV messages 1025 65 535 addr n a optional The address is only required if you need to receive messages from a source that is multicasting In t...

Page 210: ... the metadata information 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 standard RS232 Specifie...

Page 211: ...ytes 0 Rx OK Messages 0 Rx Corrupt Messages 0 EXAMPLE 3 STREAMING WITH 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 f...

Page 212: ...m will return the metadata information Metadata ID 2 Name None Configuration Type Network Format KLV Address 0 0 0 0 Any UDP Port 8500 Statistics State WORKING Rx Bytes 0 Rx OK Messages 0 Rx Corrupt Messages 0 Source Address 0 0 0 0 SEE ALSO Configuring Metadata Capture on page 80 ...

Page 213: ... used to convert the graphic file to oly format The Makito 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 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 ...

Page 214: ...c image are BMP JPEG PNG and GIF The 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 file system under usr share haivision still_images MKSTILL PARAMETER Parameter Default Description Values n a Specifies the desired resolution of the still image S...

Page 215: ...er s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 215 MKSTILL EXAMPLE mkstill myimage jpg resolution 1080 Converts the image file myimage jpg into a 1920x1080 still image SEE ALSO still on page 237 Still Image Streaming on page 102 Selective Video Mute on page 93 ...

Page 216: ...ation command is used by system adminis trators or GUI Web Interface applications in the configuration of SNMP for the Makito 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 Security Model The script suppo...

Page 217: ...r reboots unlike other Makito settings which are lost when the unit is rebooted unless saved as a configuration access community system user 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 spec...

Page 218: ...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 219: ...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 220: ...CLI Command Reference nmcfg Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 220 SEE ALSO nmcfg on page 165 in SNMP Agent Components auth protocol priv protocol user MD5 nopriv guest SHA AES joenet SHA AES johnsmith ...

Page 221: ...ation 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 is...

Page 222: ...ackage verified successfully 4 5 Synching file system 5 5 Resuming encoder s Package downloaded successfully package install haios_enc_v2 1 0 22 hai Package haios_enc_v2 1 0 22 hai will be installed on next boot sequence You must REBOOT to complete the update process list Displays a list of downloaded packages info Displays information about the currently installed package If a filename is specifi...

Page 223: ...Command Reference package Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 223 PACKAGE EXAMPLES package info haios_v1_2_0 hai Displays information about the package package install haios_v1_2_0 hai Installs the package ...

Page 224: ...mmand on page 183 EXAMPLES passwd Changes the password for the current user account The system prompts you to enter the old password and then the new password SEE ALSO Role based Authorization on page 62 Managing Accounts on page 138 NOTE Passwords can be up to 80 characters long See Password Requirements on page 70 for the supported character set Password policies set by the administrator may enf...

Page 225: ...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 the 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 policy Parameters below policy s...

Page 226: ...eboot NOTE For more information see Hardening on page 31 password quality Basic Specifies the required password strength either Basic Strong minlen 6 Specifies the minimum password length 6 40 minuppers n a if Basic 0 if Strong Password quality must be Strong Specifies the minimum number of uppercase letters 0 40 mindigits n a if Basic 0 if Strong Password quality must be Strong Specifies the mini...

Page 227: ...Strong requiring passwords to be at least 10 characters in length with one uppercase letter one symbol Passwords will expire in 30 days SEE ALSO Managing Security Policies on page 147 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...

Page 228: ...w Profiles from the Web Interface For informa tion on the video quality parameters and the default Profiles supplied with your Makito see Configuring Video Profiles on page 106 To create a new Profile you can optionally make a copy of an existing Profile and edit the settings using a text editor Profile files should be saved with vpf extension NOTE The profile command is for information only You m...

Page 229: ...iles profile Sports get Displays the following output for the Sports Profile Parameters Motion High Complexity High Uniformity Low RateControlBuffer Low UseDeblockFilter Enabled DBFStrength Medium DBFLevel Medium SEE ALSO Configuring Video Profiles on page 106 Video Quality Parameters on page 109 Default Profiles on page 113 ...

Page 230: ...e pubkey command can only be used by the Administrator ACTIONS PUBKEY EXAMPLES pubkey add makito pub Uploads the Public Key file makito pub to the encoder pubkey list Lists all Public Key files currently loaded on the Encoder along with their fingerprints In this example there is one Public Key file makito pub rsa 1024 b7 ae 79 92 0d 86 f9 8d 2d ee 99 fc ff 24 95 87 e e 78 1d fd pubkey add Uploads...

Page 231: ...CLI Command Reference pubkey Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 231 SEE ALSO Managing Accounts on page 138 ...

Page 232: ...to Any unsaved config urations will be lost The encoder will restart with the saved startup configuration EXAMPLE reboot Reboots the Makito SEE ALSO Rebooting the Encoder on page 124 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 again ...

Page 233: ...ails see Resetting the Encoder on page 54 Once the serial port is dedicated for metadata capture it is no longer usable for CLI management ACTIONS EXAMPLES service telnet stop Stops telnet connection to the Makito service all stop Stops all network connections to the Makito SEE ALSO Enabling and Disabling Network Services on page 134 can be all http rtsp snmp ssh telnet vf start Activates the serv...

Page 234: ...or jpg you can also specify the image quality 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 system wide defa...

Page 235: ...ision snapshots delete Deletes either the snapshot specified by filename or all snapshots stored under usr share haivision snapshots format quality NOTE This setting only applies for jpg snapshots snapshot take format jpg filename mysnapshot jpg quality 80 Takes a single image snapshot immediately in jpg format at 80 image quality and stores it under the filename mysnapshot jpg snapshot set format...

Page 236: ...n disabled after a firmware upgrade factory reset power cycle or reboot Makito Air systems are shipped with Snapshots disabled by default Snapshots can only be disabled by an admin user from the CLI by setting the maximum size to 0 Users are prevented from re enabling Snapshots for security reasons SEE ALSO Image Snapshot Capture on page 103 snapshot list Lists the contents of the snapshot folder ...

Page 237: ...eplace the real video stream when streaming is paused You can then configure a Makito 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 MEDIA SETTINGS page see Still Image Streaming on page 102 ACTIONS STILL EXAMPLE still delete myimage mp4 Deletes the image file...

Page 238: ...entage idlecells yes no username uname password pwd stream id name start stream id name stop stream id name pause stream id name resume stream id name delete stream id name all get stream id name clear DESCRIPTION The stream command is used to manage audio video streams ACTIONS create Creates a streaming session from the encoder A series of one or more parameter value pairs can be specified at onc...

Page 239: ...ge information for the stream command Parameter Default Description Values addr n a The destination IP address Enter an IP address in dotted decimal format For multicast addresses see IMPORTANT on page 243 port n a The destination UDP port Enter a number in the range 1025 65 535 Note that RTP streams use even numbers only within this range Optional stream Parameters id n a A unique number assigned...

Page 240: ...ality of service QoS This value will be assigned to the Type of Service field of the IP Header for the outgoing streams Range 0 255 decimal or 0 0xFF hex Default 184 or 0xB8 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 mtu 1496 Maximum Transmission Unit Specifies ...

Page 241: ...lly use video 0 and audio 0 if you specify that video 0 is your source then you must enter the audio source or else the stream 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 or 1 corresponding to High and Low in the Web interface see HiLo Audio Streaming on page 77 See...

Page 242: ...imited networks such as satellites or some dedicated network pipes it may be necessary to enable Traffic Shaping to smooth the traffic and respect the absolute upper limit configured NOTE Using Traffic Shaping on streams above 7Mbps will create audio video artifacts ceiling n a Optional shaping must be yes The percentage of network bandwidth beyond the average rate that the encoder is allowed to u...

Page 243: ...t 2000 starts streaming immediately 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 Returns the following confirmation and stream ID Stream created successfully ID 3 stream 3 pause Pauses the stream created above which activates the still image stream 3 resume...

Page 244: ... PID 32 Transport Stream ID 0 Program Number 1 MTU 1500 TOS 0xB8 TTL 18 Bandwidth 6 510 kbps Traffic Shaping Off AES Encryption On FEC On Persistent No Statistics State STREAMING Up Time 1h16m8s Sent Packets 1 040 512 Sent Bytes 1 252 450 560 Bitrate 198 kbps stream 2 show stats Returns status information for Stream 2 such as Session ID 2 Name web1 Statistics State STREAMING Up Time 10m50s SSRC 0x...

Page 245: ...CLI Command Reference stream Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 245 SEE ALSO Configuring the Stream Settings on page 85 Configuring the RTSP Server on page 97 stream 1 del Deletes Stream 1 ...

Page 246: ...nical 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 checks startup config file contents global settings file contents debug logging settings file contents downloaded software packages ...

Page 247: ...r however the destination has to match what is configured on the encoder 9177 by default There is no audio mixer on the Makito so the encoder handles the talkback sessions on a first come first serve basis To prevent a single user from monopolizing the Makito talk back the software player application must provide push to talk functionality which requires that the talkback user physically push and ...

Page 248: ...audio talkback on the Makito 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 SEE ALSO Audio Talkback on page 30 Setting up Audio Talkback on page 277 set Configures talkback settings get Displays talkback information i e volume and UDP port You can specify configuration stats or all talkback informat...

Page 249: ...lay the current temperature of the unit ACTIONS EXAMPLE temperature get Displays the current temperature for the unit see example below Temperature Status Current Temperature 35 Celsius measured 2s ago Maximum Temperature 36 Celsius measured 5d2h9m2s ago Minimum Temperature 32 Celsius measured 5d5h34m2s ago get Displays the current temperature status of the unit ...

Page 250: ... 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 251: ...CLI Command Reference tzconfig Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 251 SEE ALSO date on page 197 dtconfig on page 198 ...

Page 252: ... Streaming on page 71 By default the High Video encoder is activated ACTIONS start Activates encoding of the video input For HiLo video streaming i e to send High and Low bitrate streams to two different destinations you need to manually start the Low video encoder videnc 1 start because it is disabled by default stop Stops mutes encoding of the video input set Modifies encoder video parameter s A...

Page 253: ...ect is sufficient for most resolutions Auto 1080p 1920x1080p60 1080p59 1920x1080p59 1080p50 1920x1080p50 1080p30 1920x1080p30 1080p29 1920x1080p29 1080p24 1920x1080p24 1080i 1920x1080i30 1080i29 1920x1080i29 1080i25 1920x1080i25 1080i24 1920x1080i24 720p 1280x720p60 720p59 1280x720p59 720p50 1280x720p50 NTSC 720x480i30 480i29 720x480i29 480p 720x480p60 480p59 720x480p59 PAL 720x576i25 576p 720x576...

Page 254: ...e used to mark video frames mainly for editing purposes This parameter either disables timecoding or selects the source to timecode the encoded video frame None No time code will be inserted in the video stream saves bandwidth if not required Video Timecode will be extracted from the Vertical Interval TimeCode of the incoming video signal VITC applies only to TV resolutions i e not graphic resolut...

Page 255: ...0 SD 150 8000 gopsize 120 The Group of Pictures size for the encoded video 1 1000 picrate Auto The video frame rate per second Auto Encodes at the same frame rate as the input 1 85 Makito B 290E DVI 1 60 Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI closedcaption Off This parameter enables Closed Captioning on the encoder stream Off On NOTE For more information see Closed Captioning on page 272 ptsoffset 50 ms Offset v...

Page 256: ...1080p 720p 480p 480i WXGA XGA SVGA or VGA 480i 720x480i only works if input is 1080i 480i 576p 720x576p only works if input is 1080p 720p 576p or 576i 576i 720x576i only works if input is 1080i or 576i 540x480p only works if input is 480p or 480i 540x480i only works if input is 480i 540x576p only works if input is 576p or 576i 540x576i only works if input is 576i 352x480p only works if input is 48...

Page 257: ...20 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 SDI Combines multiple video parameters in a single line videnc 0 get Returns video configuration information for the encoder Encoder ID 0 Name HD Video Encoder 0 Configu...

Page 258: ...State WORKING Uptime 15m22s Input Present Yes Input Format 1280x720p60 Proected Content Yes Output Resolution 1280x720 Aspect Radio 16 9 Encoded Frames 6 748 Encoded NALs 85 189 Encoded Bytes 326 715 604 Encoded Bitrate 5 266 kbps Encoder Errors 2 Encoder Resets 2 Encoder PTS 0x1708c8ce8 Encoder Load 50 Closed Captioning Disabled videnc videnc 0 set profile Outdoors Selects the quality Profile for...

Page 259: ... Makito B 290E DVI 261 Supported Graphic Encoding Resolutions Makito B 290E DVI 263 Supported Video Encoding Resolutions Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI 264 Audio Encoding 265 Audio Video Interfaces 266 KLV Data Specifications 267 Network and Management Interfaces 268 Chassis Options 269 Single Blade Appliance 269 MB6 6 Blade Chassis 269 MB21 21 Blade Chassis 270 Makito Air 270 Regulatory Compliance 271 C...

Page 260: ...50 kbps to 8 Mbps 50 Mbps video bitrate without AES and FEC 35 Mbps video bitrate with AES and FEC enabled Constant CBR The video encoder will generate a constant number of bits over a period of time Less than 70ms ITU H 264 AVC MPEG 4 part 10 ISO IEC 14496 10 Baseline Main Profile Level 4 2 and lower Intermediate Levels I IP framing only Configurable Group of Picture GOP size Configurable frame r...

Page 261: ...kito B 290E DVI Available Video Resolutions Y Pb Pr Y Cb Cr TV Input Resolutions Scan Rates Output Resolutions 1080p 1080i 720p 480i 480p 576i 576p Name Resolution 60 30 50 25 24 30 25 60 50 30 60 25 50 HD 1080 1920x1080 High High High High High 3 4 HD 1080 1440x1080 High High High High High 1 2 HD 1080 960x1080 All All All All All HD 720 1280x720 High High High High High 3 4 HD 720 960x720 All Al...

Page 262: ...g Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 262 NOTE When configuring HiLo streaming make sure the Total Load does not exceed 100 For best results the Low encoder stream may be downscaled but the High stream should be encoded at native resolution ...

Page 263: ... HD 1080 1920x1080 3 4 HD 1080 1440x1080 1 2 HD 1080 960x1080 HD 720 1280x720 High High 3 4 HD 720 960x720 1 2 HD 720 640x720 SD 480 720x480 All All All All SD 576 720x576 All All All All 4SIF 704x480 4CIF 704x576 3 4 D1 NTSC 540x480 3 4 D1 PAL 540x576 2SIF 704x240 2CIF 704x288 Half D1 NTSC 352x480 Half D1 PAL 352x576 SIF 352x240 CIF 352x288 All All All UXGA 1600x1200 WSXGA 1680x1050 SXGA 1400x105...

Page 264: ...ownscaled but the High stream should be encoded at native resolution Table B 3 Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI Available Video Resolutions Encoded Output Resolutions Input Resolutions and Frame Rates 1080p 1080i 720p 480i 576i Name Resolution 30 60 25 50 23 98 24 30 25 30 60 25 50 30 25 HD 1080 1920x1080 High High High High High 3 4 HD 1080 1440x1080 High High High High High 1 2 HD 1080 960x1080 All All A...

Page 265: ...ing AUDIO ENCODING MPEG AAC 2 per video channel From 32 to 384 kbps per audio pair From 20 Hz to 22 kHz 48kHz 6dBU MPEG 2 AAC LC ISO IEC 13818 7 MPEG 4 AAC LC ISO IEC 14496 3 Audio Channels Audio Bitrates Frequency Response Sampling Rate Maximum Analog Audio Input Level Compression Standards ...

Page 266: ...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 SDI SMPTE 424M 3 Gbps interface SMPTE 425M 1080p 60 video format 2 audio channels analog or digital Available through Terminal Block connector Balanced Stereo Analog Audio Unbalanced Stereo Analog Audio Digital Embedded Audio SD SDI SMPTE 272M HD SDI SMPTE 299M...

Page 267: ...tadata SMPTE 336M 2007 Data Encoding Protocol using Key Length Value MISB EG 0601 1 UAS Datalink Local Metadata Set MISB RP 0604 Time Stamping Compressed Motion Imagery NOTE In case the KLV serial data is transmitted from the source to the Makito over a relatively error prone medium such as wireless it is up to the System Integrator to insure the integrity of the KLV packets by using data recovery...

Page 268: ...0 ISO IEC 13818 1 Direct RTP H 264 over RTP RFC 3984 RTP RTCP RFC 3550 SAP RFC 2974 SDP RFC 2327 RTSP RFC 2326 QuickTime Stream RFC 3984 video encapsulation and RFC 3640 AAC LC audio payload RTMP implemented according to requirements of the FMS Wowza CDN based on Adobe RTMP specification RJ45 MANAGEMENT INTERFACES HTTP Web browser Command line over Telnet SSH or RS 232 serial line FTP TFTP Client ...

Page 269: ...MB6 6 Blade Chassis MB6 6 BLADE CHASSIS F MB6 XX 19 rack mountable 1 RU 44 45mm H x 438 15mm W x 425 25mm D 1 75 x 17 25 x 16 75 4 54 kg 10 lbs 6 slot empty chassis 230 g 0 5 lbs single encoder blade Single Internal Power Supply AC type 90 264VAC 47Hz 63Hz Medical Grade 90 264VAC 47Hz 63Hz DC type 20 36 VDC 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F operating 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F non operating Up to 95 without conde...

Page 270: ... 60 50 Hz Supports voltages ranging from 90 132V and 180 264V AC 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F operating 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F non operating Up to 95 without condensation Makito Air Makito Air S 290E AIR or S 290E AIR COT 41mm H x 143mm W x 216mm D 1 6 H x 5 6 W x 8 5 D 1 63 kg 3 6 Ibs 28VDC 17W MIL STD connector MIL STD 704 Operating 20 to 50 C Non operating 40 to 50 C Up to 95 without condensation Dime...

Page 271: ...rnational 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 Makito Air Designed for specific sections of RTCA DO 160F MIL STD 810F MIL STD 704F IEC60529 2001 02 RoHS European Union Directive 2002 95 EG RoHS Marking Control for China Regulation SJ T 11...

Page 272: ... supports 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...

Page 273: ... in a 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 On the Makito we only support 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 capti...

Page 274: ...74 APPENDIX C FAQ This FAQ provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions relating to setting up and using the Makito Topics In This Appendix General 275 Audio Video 276 IP Video Transport 276 Setting up Audio Talkback 277 ...

Page 275: ...t following section Makito SDI B 290E HDSDI If you do not know the IP address you can connect via the serial management COM1 port This will allow you to communicate directly from your computer to the encoder using a serial communication application such as HyperTerminal or Minicom See Connecting the Encoder to the Network and a Computer on page 34 How do I reset the unit You can use the Reset micr...

Page 276: ...e CLI See algorithm on page 186 What are the minimum and maximum Video Bitrate values HD 150 15000 kbps SD 150 8000 kbps What are the minimum and maximum Audio Bitrate values 32 448 kbps IP Video Transport What is RTP Protocol The Makito uses the Real Time Transport Protocol RTP as a mechanism for encapsu lating the MPEG 4 AVC Transport Stream TS units for video transport over IP networks RTP enca...

Page 277: ... specification required to send Talkback audio to Haivision encoders 1 Audio data in each payload is not compressed and is just PCM digitized audio There is no encoding decoding involved 2 Transmitted over unicast UDP right now only port 9177 to the Makito 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 contain...

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Page 279: ...dits Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 279 Please refer to the URLs listed above for details of each Open Source licensing agreement Code for GPL related components is available upon request For additional information refer to http www fsf org licensing ...

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Page 282: ...atabase schemas provided for use in connection with the Licensed Software and including without limitation all Upgrades through the date of installation 1 5 Reference Manuals Reference Manuals shall mean the most current version of the documentation for use in connection with the Licensed Software provided by Haivision to You 1 6 Updates Updates shall mean any periodic software releases additions ...

Page 283: ...anted hereunder for any third party who obtains access to any Licensed Software through You to use the Licensed Software to perform services for third parties b Ownership The Licensed Software is conditionally licensed and not sold As between the parties Haivision and or its licensors owns and shall retain all right title and interest in and to all of the Licensed Software including all copyrights...

Page 284: ...n with any such non proprietary Hardware as set forth in Section 4 2 b of this Agreement 4 2 Warranty Disclaimers a THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN SECTION 4 1 a ABOVE IN RESPECT OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY REGARDING THE LICENSED SOFTWARE OR ITS OPERATION FUNCTIONALITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTIC...

Page 285: ...d provide input into the defense with counsel of its choice at its own expense Haivision shall not reimburse You for any expenses incurred by You without the prior written approval of Haivision which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld b If any Licensed Software is or in the opinion of Haivision may become the subject of any Claim for infringement then Haivision may or if it is adjudicativ...

Page 286: ...y by either party in exercising any right power or remedy under this Agreement except as specifically provided herein shall operate as a waiver of any such right power or remedy Without limiting the foregoing any terms and conditions of the Entitlement or similar materials submitted by either party to the other shall be of no force or effect 6 5 Enforcement by Third Party For any Licensed Software...

Page 287: ...ranty Information Haivision End User Software License Agreement Makito User s Guide v2 1 0 Issue 01 287 If you have questions please contact Haivision Systems Inc 4445 Garand Montréal Québec H4R 2H9 Canada ...

Page 288: ...age 78 CLI command option 186 Audio Mode CLI command option 186 Audio Sample Rate Audio Settings page 78 CLI command option 186 Audio Settings page 77 audio talkback 30 Audio Video interfaces technical specifications 266 audit CLI command 188 autonegotiation Ethernet enabling and disabling from the CLI 199 from the Network Settings page 120 B banner CLI command 190 Baud Rate serial interface COM P...

Page 289: ...tions 12 dtconfig CLI command 198 Duplex Mode CLI command option 199 Network Settings page 120 E Encapsulation Type CLI command option 240 encoding resolutions 261 263 264 encryption AES verifying from the Stream Settings page 91 Estimated Load Video Settings page 76 ethercfg CLI command 199 Ethernet Speed Network Settings page 120 F firmware maintenance 133 firmware upgrades installing from the C...

Page 290: ...linkUp 165 Load Estimated Video Settings page 76 loading configurations from the CLI 195 from the Web interface 127 logging in from the Web interface 64 logging out 116 logo CLI command 204 logo overlay specifying from the Web interface Media Set tings 99 M MAC Address viewing from the Web interface 121 maintenance firmware 133 maintenance hardware 56 Makito chassis options 19 272 default IP Addre...

Page 291: ...ifications 271 Resolution Video CLI command option 255 supported encoding resolutions 261 263 264 Video Settings page 74 RGB graphics input Video Settings page 72 RS 232 management port setting terminal parameters 36 RTSP Settings page 97 S safety guidelines 3 safety information document conventions 12 Sample Rate Audio Audio Settings page 78 CLI command option 186 SAP Announcements Stream Setting...

Page 292: ...rom the Web interface 130 133 System Snapshot 124 246 T talkback CLI command 247 technical specifications 259 273 temperature CLI command 249 terminal parameters setting to communicate through the COM1 port 36 TimeCode Source Video Settings page 76 Tos Type of Service CLI command option 240 specifying from the Web interface Stream Set tings 91 Traffic Shaping CLI command option 242 specifying from...

Page 293: ...age 72 Video Profile Video Settings page 74 Video Profiles default profiles 113 specifying from the Web interface Profiles page 106 video quality parameters selecting from the Web interface Profiles page 109 Video Resolution CLI command option 255 supported encoding resolutions 261 263 264 Video Settings page 74 Video Settings page 71 W Web interface 64 160 accessing 61 updating the firmware 130 1...

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