NSG 9000-6G - Harmonic Inc
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Chapter 4 Configuring Applications SDV Application 1. Select Applications > SDV > NGOD Active Sessions. 2. To view the currently provisioned session, click Refresh Sessions. 3. View the following information: On Demand Session ID - a unique session ID generated by the NGOD system. Session ID - a unique session ID generated by the NSG 9000-6G device. RF Output - the output QAM-RF channel through which the service is streamed out of the device. Service ID - the ID of the output service NGOD Group Name - the QAM group name that the NSG reports on via its NGOD-D6 messages. GbE Port - indicates the GbE input port of the incoming service. Destination IP - the IP address (unicast or multicast) of the input session. UDP Port - the UDP port of the input session. Active Source IP - indicates the IP address of the current source and whether it is the primary or the backup source. For example, 1:123.123.123.100, where: 1 - primary source, 123.123.123.100 - source IP address Bitrate - the required bitrate for this session. 4. To view further information, click Details . © 2012 Harmonic Inc. 94 NSG 9000-6G, Version 2.7, Rev B
Chapter 4 Configuring Applications SDV Application The following dialog appears: 5. View the following session information: On Demand Session ID - a unique session ID generated by the NGOD system. Session ID - a unique session ID generated by the NSG 9000-6G device. Session Group - an optional field. A value given by the ERM for managing the session list length. Bitrate - indicates the required bitrate for this session. No PID Remap - indicates whether No PID Remap is selected for this session. See Provisioning Service Remux Sessions on page 85. 6. View the following Output information: TS ID- the ID of the output TS that carries the output session. Output Service ID - the ID of the output service. 7. View the following Input Redundancy information: # - a sequential number to indicate the number of the listed input redundancy ports. GbE Port - indicates the number of the input GbE port. Input Service ID - indicates the ID of the input service Multicast IP Address - the multicast IP address of the input service UDP Port - the UDP port of the input service Source IP Address - indicates the IP address of the broadcasting device. Active - indicates whether this input port is currently active. The row of the active port is darker. 4.4.3.1 Exporting NGOD Active Sessions 1. Select Applications > SDV > NGOD Active Sessions. © 2012 Harmonic Inc. 95 NSG 9000-6G, Version 2.7, Rev B
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Chapter 4 Configuring Applications<br />
SDV Application<br />
1. Select Applications > SDV > NGOD Active Sessions.<br />
2. To view the currently provisioned session, click Refresh Sessions.<br />
3. View the following information:<br />
On Demand Session ID - a unique session ID generated by the NGOD system.<br />
Session ID - a unique session ID generated by the <strong>NSG</strong> <strong>9000</strong>-<strong>6G</strong> device.<br />
RF Output - the output QAM-RF channel through which the service is streamed out of the<br />
device.<br />
Service ID - the ID of the output service<br />
NGOD Group Name - the QAM group name that the <strong>NSG</strong> reports on via its NGOD-D6<br />
messages.<br />
GbE Port - indicates the GbE input port of the incoming service.<br />
Destination IP - the IP address (unicast or multicast) of the input session.<br />
UDP Port - the UDP port of the input session.<br />
Active Source IP - indicates the IP address of the current source and whether it is the<br />
primary or the backup source. For example,<br />
1:123.123.123.100, where: 1 - primary source, 123.123.123.100 - source IP address<br />
Bitrate - the required bitrate for this session.<br />
4. To view further information, click Details .<br />
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