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System Configuration
Configuring the Kaleido
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IP to use SMPTE ST 2022-6 / 2110 Inputs and ST 2110 Outputs with NMOS
Configuring the Kaleido
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IP to use SMPTE ST 2022-6 / 2110 Inputs
and ST 2110 Outputs with NMOS
Kaleido
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IP supports Networked Media Open Specifications (NMOS) AMWA IS-04 for device
discovery and registration and IS-05 for connection management. Furthermore, it supports
AMWA BCP-002-01 for the natural grouping of NMOS resources.
The Kaleido
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IP is discovered as a source for SMPTE ST 2110 (head streaming of the mosaic)
and a receiver for SMPTE ST 2022-6 & ST 2110 streams (inputs). It uses DNS Service
Discovery (DNS-SD) and multicast DNS (mDNS) protocols which for mDNS must be allowed
on your network. The connection parameters to the NMOS registry can also be manually
set when DNS-SD or mDNS are unavailable.
Once NMOS is configured, the multiviewer registers its senders and receivers with the
NMOS registry. Receivers must be created by creating
Virtual Inputs
in XEdit. Refer to
Virtual
Inputs
in the Kaleido Software User’s Manual. See
, on page 15. For
head streaming, senders are created when a head’s mosaic output is configured to stream
according to the SMPTE ST 2110-20 standard; see
for more information.
Once the multiviewer’s connection to an MNOS registry has been made and the following
prerequisites have been observed, an NMOS controller is able to:
• Assign a sender’s IP address to a Kaleido
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IP’s virtual input (receiver).
• Discover the source IP address for a head’s output stream.
PREREQUISITES:
• The multiviewer must have IP connectivity to a working NMOS registry.
• Only one discovery service can be used at a time: either DNS-SD or mDNS:
• For DNS-SD:
• The DNS server must contain a registration entry for an NMOS registry.
• The NMOS registry can be discovered on any multiviewer LAN port.
• The DHCP option must be enabled on the LAN port that has IP connectivity to
the same DNS server on which the NMOS registry is registered. Ethernet port
LAN1
is recommended (as DHCP is enabled by default), however any LAN port
where DHCP is enabled can be used. See
Configuring a Multiviewer’s IP, Date,
If the multiviewer successfully makes a connection to the NMOS registry through
DNS-SD, no further configuration is necessary (it is automatic). You will see the
multiviewer appear as a node in the NMOS registry.
• For mDNS:
• When using mDNS, a working NMOS registry must be available on the same
subnet switch that the Kaleido
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IP’s management port (
LAN1
) is connected to;
If multiple NMOS registries or mDNSs are found, then the registry with highest priority
(the lowest number) is used.
• NMOS works with SMPTE ST 2110 output streams and SMPTE ST 2022-6 & ST 2110 input
streams only.
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