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Chapter 4 Configuring Applications Broadcast Application Once you define the required GbE port, the IP Address field is updated to display the IP address of the selected port, unless Multicast is selected. In IP Address, enter the required unicast/multicast IP address of the input port. By default, the IP address of the selected port appears, unless mulitcast is selected. In UDP Port, indicate the UDP port. In Source IP, view the IP address of the upstream device that streams the content to the defined GbE port and socket. 4. To define the output QAM, enter in RF Output the required QAM-RF channel in the following format: X.Y.Z (T) where: X – module number (1…9) Y – RF port number (1…2) Z – channel number (1…8/6Annex A) T – QAM index number (1…144) 5. In Service ID enter the required output service ID. You can output the service with the same input ID number or to remap the service. 6. To output a service without remapping its PIDs, select No PID Remap. NOTE: If you disable PID remapping, verify there is no PID conflict in the output. To route a service using the Duplicate button Once you defined a service and need to route another service with similar configuration, do the following: 1. In Service Remux page, check the Select box of the required service/session. 2. Click Duplicate. The selected row is duplicated and appears as the last row in the table. 3. Define the required parameters as explained in To route a service on page 85. To route a service to a few output ports 1. In Service Remux page, check the Select box of the required service. 2. Click Duplicate Range. The following page appears: 3. To define the range of the output QAM (logical port number), enter in From QAM and To QAM a number between 1-144 to indicate the beginning and the end of the range, respectively. © 2012 Harmonic Inc. 86 NSG 9000-6G, Version 2.7, Rev B
Chapter 4 Configuring Applications Broadcast Application 4. Click Done. To delete a remuxed service 1. In Service Remux page, check the Select box of the required service. 2. Click Delete Selected. 4.3.3 Provisioning PID Remux Sessions You can route a PID from any input to any output. You can route up to 8 PIDs to an output, or configure up to 1152 PID sessions. You can select whether to add a PMT reference to the PID. You can route an input PID to a few outputs and remap a PID to output it over different outputs. However, you cannot route a PID to the same output with different remapped PIDs. The PID 0x10 is reserved for the Network Information Table (NIT). If you remux a PID and remap it to PID 0x10, the PAT points to it as a NIT table PID. NSG 9000-6G ignores any of the PID 0x10 configuration such as PMT reference and added descriptor. To route a PID 1. Select Applications > Broadcast > PID Remux. Click to add a session to route a PID Click Duplicate, to add a session with definitions exactly as the selected session Click Duplicate Range, to add sessions according to the defined range 2. Click Add Session. A row is added to the table with a session ID. Session ID- Read only. A sequential number to indicate the number of the session in the current page. 3. To define the input socket, do the following: Select Multicast box if required. If selected the IP Address box is cleared. To select the input GbE Port, open the GbE Port list and select the required port. Once you define the required GbE port, the IP Address field is updated to display the IP address of the selected port, unless Mulicast is selected. In IP Address, enter the required unicast/multicast IP address of the input port. By default, the IP address of the selected port appears, unless mulitcast is selected. In UDP Port indicate the UDP port. In Source IP, enter the IP address of the upstream device that streams the content to the defined GbE port and socket. 4. To define the required PID, in Input PID, enter in hexadecimal the required input PID number. 5. To define the output to stream out the configured PID, enter, in RF Output, the required output QAM in the following format: X.Y.Z (T) where: X – module number (1…9) © 2012 Harmonic Inc. 87 NSG 9000-6G, Version 2.7, Rev B
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Chapter 4 Configuring Applications<br />
Broadcast Application<br />
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Once you define the required GbE port, the IP Address field is updated to display the<br />
IP address of the selected port, unless Multicast is selected.<br />
In IP Address, enter the required unicast/multicast IP address of the input port. By<br />
default, the IP address of the selected port appears, unless mulitcast is selected.<br />
In UDP Port, indicate the UDP port.<br />
In Source IP, view the IP address of the upstream device that streams the content to<br />
the defined GbE port and socket.<br />
4. To define the output QAM, enter in RF Output the required QAM-RF channel in the<br />
following format: X.Y.Z (T) where:<br />
X – module number (1…9)<br />
Y – RF port number (1…2)<br />
Z – channel number (1…8/6Annex A)<br />
T – QAM index number (1…144)<br />
5. In Service ID enter the required output service ID. You can output the service with the<br />
same input ID number or to remap the service.<br />
6. To output a service without remapping its PIDs, select No PID Remap.<br />
NOTE: If you disable PID remapping, verify there is no PID conflict in the output.<br />
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To route a service using the Duplicate button<br />
Once you defined a service and need to route another service with similar configuration, do<br />
the following:<br />
1. In Service Remux page, check the Select box of the required service/session.<br />
2. Click Duplicate.<br />
The selected row is duplicated and appears as the last row in the table.<br />
3. Define the required parameters as explained in To route a service on page 85.<br />
To route a service to a few output ports<br />
1. In Service Remux page, check the Select box of the required service.<br />
2. Click Duplicate Range.<br />
The following page appears:<br />
3. To define the range of the output QAM (logical port number), enter in From QAM and To<br />
QAM a number between 1-144 to indicate the beginning and the end of the range,<br />
respectively.<br />
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