IPTV EPG-Server
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To view this information on a TRIAX TDX, go to the TDX Service tool and select “Services”. Make sure the “IP” and “IP
SID” boxes are checked. This will show you
the SID for all the services that are currently mapped to IP addresses.
On the TRIAX TDX, the IP ONID is always 43962 and the IP TSID is always 0.
5.9.1
Samsung SINC Server and REACH Server
The Samsung SINC/REACH server is a middleware server designed primarily to run on local servers.
The difference between those two is the XML format output from the EPG Server needed for the SINC and REACH
Servers.
When setting up the SINC server channel plan, first make sure the provided tray application is running. Then you can
select the relevant EPG data as long as you know the SID. Note that the SIDs are delivered in HEX numbers from the
IPTV EPG Server. This means that the number 10 is represented as an A, the number 11 is represented as a B and the
number 15 is represented as an F. The SINC server has a special XML format and additionally requires a special tray
application, running on the server, in order to copy the information to the required location on the server.
An alternative and sometimes easier way to set up the channel plan is to edit the Excel formatted channel plan that
can be exported from the SINC server and add the values from the channel list that can be exported from the TDX.
When this is done, the channel list can be imported into the SINC server again.
Note:
The SINC server only supports service names of 15 characters or less (including spaces).
5.10
Troubleshooting
If you are unable to access the EPG data in the proper format, please check if the Status page has registered any
Services and Events. If this is not the case, check the IP settings of both the IPTV EPG Server and the Headend.