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CONFIGURA
TION
Advanced page
The items within these pages relate to the network settings, network test, diagnostic
tools and statistics for the chosen receiver node.
ADMIN - Network Settings
Receiver 1
IP Address
Netmask
Gateway
MAC Address
DHCP Server
NTP Server
DNS Address
192.168.1.34
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
00:0F:58:02:DF:3A
91.134.24.29
93.0.123.145
128.0.124.53
General
OSD Settings
Setup Channels
Manage Ports
Advanced
Software Upgrade
RECEIVER
Review this node’s network information. XDIP selects IP addresses automatically using DHCP (when
available) or Link-Local addresses (169.254.x.x) on private networks without DHCP.
Network Info
Network Test
Diagnostics
Statistics
ADMIN - Network Diagnostics
Receiver 1
RECEIVER
Ping a selected node or run IGMP tests on this node.
Network Info
Network Test
Diagnostics
Statistics
Select a Node
Select a Node
Ping
IGMP
General
OSD Settings
Setup Channels
Manage Ports
Advanced
Software Upgrade
Network details are configured automatically in either of two ways: With the
use of a DHCP server, if one is available during configuration, or otherwise
using Link-Local addresses (169.254.x.x).
ADMIN - Network Diagnostics
Receiver 1
RECEIVER
Ping a selected node or run IGMP tests on this node.
Network Info
Network Test
Diagnostics
Statistics
Transmitter 1
Transmitter 1
IGMP Version
IGMP Fast Leave Status
Packet Loss
Average Response Time
Multicast Leave Duration
3
Marginal
0%
1.441 ms
Passed
0.178 ms
6.478 ms
IGMP Snooping Status
Minimum Response Time
Maximum Response Time
3410.059 ms
IGMP
General
OSD Settings
Setup Channels
Manage Ports
Advanced
Software Upgrade
Ping
T
his page provides basic network testing tools to allow you to test and confirm the link
between this receiver node and any chosen transmitter node.
Choose a node and click the Ping button to obtain packet loss and speed details.
Choose a transmitter node and click the
button to view test results.
Note: IGMP Fast Leave and Snooping must be supported and enabled on your network switch,
otherwise these tests will produce a ‘Failed’ result. A ‘Marginal’ result indicates that packets are
still arriving after an allotted cut off period.
Results are provided in the manner shown below: