NSG 9000-6G - Harmonic Inc
NSG 9000-6G - Harmonic Inc
NSG 9000-6G - Harmonic Inc
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Chapter 4 Configuring Applications<br />
SDV Application<br />
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Bitrate - the bitrate of the provisioned session.<br />
5. To view further information, click Details .<br />
The following dialog appears:<br />
6. View the following session information:<br />
Session ID - a unique session ID generated by the <strong>NSG</strong> <strong>9000</strong>-<strong>6G</strong> device.<br />
Bitrate - the bitrate of the session.<br />
Time Created - the first time the session was provisioned<br />
State - indicates the status of the session:<br />
Bind - the session is provisioned<br />
Alloc - the session is allocated but not yet provisioned<br />
7. View the following Output information:<br />
TS ID- the ID of the output TS that carries the output session.<br />
Service ID - the ID of the output service.<br />
No PID Remap - indicates whether PID remapping is applied.<br />
8. View the following Input Redundancy information:<br />
# - a sequential number to indicate the number of listed input redundancy ports.<br />
GbE Port - indicates the number of the input GbE port.<br />
Input Service ID - the ID of the input service<br />
IP Address - the IP address of the input service<br />
UDP Port - the UDP port of the input service<br />
Source IP Address - indicates the IP address of the broadcasting device.<br />
Active - indicates whether this input port is currently active. The row of the active port is<br />
darker.<br />
To export ISA Active Sessions to an .XML file, see Exporting NGOD Active Sessions on<br />
page 95.<br />
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