Extron electronic 325 manual Example 3 Routed Network Configuration

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Example 3: Routed Network Configuration

NOTE: It is immaterial, in this example, which codec is the encoder and which is the decoder. These functions are not identified in figure 8.

Figure 8 shows an example of a routed network configuration. Codec 1 is configured as the controller, via LAN port 2.

The two codecs are connected across a wide area network (WAN) via an external router.

Network 1, connected to LAN port 1 (RJ-45 port), the “green” network — This network is separated from the streaming network. This is the primary network for system control and monitoring.

Network 2, connected to LAN port 2 (the fiber optic port), the “red” network — The encoder streams video on this network and it can also used for system control and monitoring if desired.

NOTE: Selection of this network for streaming is via the built-in HTML network

interface. This selection is defined in the management interface, described

later (see “Configure Encoders or Decoders“).

The gateway IP addresses (the addresses on both sides of the router on the red network) is set on LAN port 2 (configuration option 14) for both codecs.

This architecture provides isolation between the video transport and simple network management protocol (SNMP) traffic.

NOTE: The SNMP protocol includes a system of SNMP trap messages. SNMP trap

messages can be initiated by a network element and sent to the network management system.

 

 

 

 

Network 1

 

 

 

Network

192.168.0.250

Network

192.168.1.250

Network

 

 

Switch

 

Router

 

Switch

 

Browser 2

 

 

 

 

 

192.168.0.3

 

 

 

 

 

Codec 1

 

 

 

 

Codec 2

 

 

LAN Port 2:192.168.0.1

LAN Port 2:192.168.1.1

 

LAN-1

 

Controller

 

LAN Port 1:172.29.1.1

LAN-1

 

LAN-2

TEST

 

LAN-2

TEST

STATUS

 

 

STATUS

 

ALARM

 

LAN Port 1:172.28.0.1

 

ALARM

 

 

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SERIAL DIGITAL VIDEO OVER IP

 

 

 

 

 

Network

 

Network

 

 

Network

 

Switch

 

Router

 

 

Switch

VN-MATRIX 325 SERIES

SERIAL DIGITAL VIDEO OVER IP

Local Network

Browser 1

 

Browser

Management Server

172.28.0.4

Network 2

172.29.1.4

 

172.28.0.3

 

 

 

Figure 8. Routed Network Configuration

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Contents VN-Matrix325 Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Conventions Used in this Guide Contents VN-Matrix 325 Serial Digital Over IP Codec Contents About the VNC 325 Codec About this GuideVN-Matrix 325 Serial Digital Over IP Codec Introduction Configurable as encoder and decoder FeaturesTwo levels of operator interface Two RS-232 serial portsVN-Matrix 325 Serial Digital Over IP Codec Introduction Installation and Setup Overview Installation SetupVNC 325 Features Rear Panel FeaturesPlanning the System Architecture Mounting the UnitsMulticast RTP Data Transport MethodsTypical Unicast RTP Application Unicast RTPUnicast TCP Data and Control RoutingSwitched and Isolated Network Configuration Example 1 Switched and isolated network configurationApplicable Codec Configuration Selections LAN Port Example 2 Switched and isolated network configurationCodec Option LAN Port 1 RJ-45 LAN Port 2 fiber optic Routed Network Configuration Example 3 Routed Network ConfigurationConfiguring Network Settings Serial Port WiringBaud rate Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control None Low-level Network Configuration Controller IP option Configuration MenuConfiguration Selections Configuration SelectionsLAN Port Specific Options Function Comments Ip forwarding Not implemented. Do not change this valueMaking Remaining Connections RS-232 Over LAN PortLAN Ports RJ-45 Connector and Pinout Tables RJ-45 port wiringVideo Input, Output, and Loop Connections Encoder configurationLoop BNC connector Not used Decoder configurationStartup and Login Configure Encoders and DecodersDevice List Typical VN-Matrix 325 System Configure the Units as Encoders or DecodersConfiguring a Codec as a Source or Display Enable multicast streaming Encoder Configuration Enable multicast streamingIndications and Controls LAN-1 and LAN-2 LEDsStatus LED Network Interface Device List Device ModeDevice Field Removing a device from the networkTypical Device Page for an Encoder DeviceDevice summary panel Licensed features panelDevice setup panel Configuration panelMode Streams panel Configuration Page Video EncoderName panel Configuration Page Audio EncoderANC Audio panel Audio Encoder FEC Panel Forward error correction FEC panelAudio Encoder Streams Panel Configuration Page Colfec and Rowfec EncodersFEC Encoder Streams Panel Bandwidth Management Page and Typical Bit RatesBandwidth Management Standard Controls Panel Bandwidth management standard controls panelAdvanced Controls Panel Advanced Controls panelBandwidth Management Peak flow rate Typical Embedded Audio Bit Rates in Transparent ModeMaximum bit rates Broadcast Contribution Video BitDecoder Video Configuration Panel Decoder Display and ConfigurationDecoder Streams Configuration Panel Decoder Streams Configuration PanelDecoder Bit Rate and Stream Decoder Bit Rate and StreamRaw Network Statistics Panel Pass-through Control Peripherals Page and Serial Port ControlConfiguring a Serial Pass-through Group Configuring a Serial Pass-through GroupFirmware Upgrade Stages Function Summary Perform on Firmware UpgradeUpgrade Uploading the upgrade to the controller codecInstalling the firmware prepare, activate, and commit stages License Passwords Panel Accounts Page Passwords and Clock ManagementController Licensing Panel Clock Management PanelAlarms AlarmsAlarm Source Filter settings panelAlarm Severity Description Critical NoneAlarm types and descriptions Alarm list panelEncoder Alarm Encoder Alarm Type and Description Action Default SettingsIndicates that there is a valid Alarm Log Alarm LogsSimple Network Management Protocol Snmp Password ValueSnmp Trap Destination Values Snmp Community ValueVideo SpecificationsVideo input and loop through encoder Video processing codecAudio input and output Sync genlock decoderAudio processing Control host ports codecs, decodersGeneral Network transportMounting and Power Options Part Numbers and AccessoriesCodec Part Number and Included Parts Optional SFP ModuleTabletop Use Mounting the CodecMounting kits UL Rack-Mounting GuidelinesTest Pattern Output format1280 x 720x480 Extron Warranty
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