Network Technologies DVB-ASI to IP, ASI-IP-GTW Ethernet data port, DVB ASI input, DVB ASI output

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ASI-IP-GTW User's Manual

1.1.1.18 DVB ASI input

Inputs connected to the DVB ASI ports should be on DVB compliant transport streams in asynchronous serial format.

Each DVB ASI connector has two LEDs associated with it; ASI Rx and Active. Both LEDs are lit when the ASI input is enabled and a DVB ASI stream is connected to the port. If the input is enabled, but no valid stream is connected to the port, only the ASI Rx LED is lit. If the ASI input is disabled none of the LEDs are lit.

1.1.1.19 DVB ASI output

When in IP receive mode, the ASI port will provide a DVB compliant transport stream. When no stream is received over the IP network, the output will be idle characters. If a stream is received, the output will be

acombination of MPEG-2 transport stream data bytes and idle characters.

The ASI Rx is always unlit when the ASI port is configured as an ASI output. The LED, designated Active, is lit when the output is enabled and unlit when the output is disabled.

2.4.3 Ethernet data port

The Ethernet port provides an electrical Ethernet data port. The default interface is 100Base-T. As an option, the port can be operated as 1000Base-T. In this case the port can auto sense between 100 and 1000 Mbits/s. The operator is able to force the interface speed to fixed 100Mbit/s or fixed 1000Mbit/s. This is useful to minimize the synchronization time when reconnecting signal cables.

 

Table 6. Ethernet data port

 

 

Item

Specification

 

 

Type

10/100/1000Base-T

 

 

Connector type

RJ45

 

 

Two LEDs are associated with the Ethernet data port.

For flexibility, the ASI-IP-GTW provides an optional Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) slot to carry a copper or optical SFP, allowing customers to use different SFPs for special distance, cost, existing infrastructure, and future expansion requirements. The ASI-IP-GTW is prepared for electrical (1000Base-T) or optical 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX SFP transceivers.

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Contents DVB-ASI to IP Gateway This page is intentionally left blank Important notice Rev Date SW ver CommentPage Table of Contents Options 12.1 Purpose of this Manual IntroductionWho Should Use this Manual Contact Information What Equipment is Covered by this ManualRole of the ASI-IP-GTW in a Typical System Summary of FeaturesSoftware versions Page User Interface Indicator Colour DescriptionGuided Tour Front Panel DescriptionConstruction Hardware OptionsSoftware Options Functionality Max value DescriptionInstalling the Equipment Installing the EquipmentIntroduction To cable the equipment Equipment accessTo fix the equipment VentilationTo connect the equipment ASI portAC Power Supply PowerPower Cable and Protective Earth UK BS Protective Earth /Technical EarthUSA Nema 5-15P Connecting the Video Gateway to the AC Power Supply Optional DC Power SupplyPin placement Specification Introduction Signal ConnectionsASI ports DVB ASI input Ethernet data portDVB ASI output LEDs Ethernet management portPowering Up Powering Up/DownBefore Powering up Powering DownOperating the Equipment Changing the IP address of the unitLooking at the WEB interface Overall statusMain tab Sub-tab Description SnmpStatus Device Info Product type ASI-IP-GTWNetwork MainAdvanced 1.22 SFPDevice info page, Network and SFP sub-page Time settings Shows the sub-page for time setting used for alarm reportsAlarms SnmpSnmp tab Ping Ping tabPage Shows the sub-page for user security password protection SecurityIP TX Input ConfigurationMain Input Status IP TX ParametersIP TX Status FEC Settings IP TX FECPage Vlan settings Ethernet SettingsStatic MAC setting Ping Settings Ping page of an IP transmitterOutput Configuration IP RXIP RX Parameters Output StatusIP RX Status FEC sub-page of an IP receiver Page Ethernet sub-page of an IP receiver Ping page of an IP receiver Advanced Tab Advanced TabPage Data Network Interface Status NetworkTransmitted Network streams Shows the Network page for a unit configured to IP-RX mode Received Network streamsSaving a Configuration Save/LoadLoading a Configuration Save/Load page when saving configurationSeparate 10MHz/1PPS module Options1PPS/10MHz interface modules 2 1PPS interfaceOperating the 1PPS/10MHz interface module Shows the layoutLED descriptions LED description for separate 1PPS/10MHz interface moduleRIPv2 functionality Shows the layout of the RIP-2 screenPage Equipment Description IP Transmit ModeFunctional Description IP Bi-directional Mode IP Receive ModeManagement Page Alarm Severity level Description Overview of Video over IP Protocol mappingForward Error Correction FEC Data Flow Block DiagramsUDP Mode Page Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance and Fault-findingMaintenance Fault finding Philosophy Fault-findingPreliminary Checks PSU LED Unlit / Power Supply Problem Step Action If the result of action is Yes Check Fan Alarm LED lit / Alarm conditionFans Not Working / Overheating RotationAlarm Description Error source Progress Bitrate estimationTo return the unit Disposing of this EquipmentGeneral Appendix a Glossary Page Page Page Appendix B Technical Specification DVB ASI portEthernet management port Alarm relay and maintenance port specificationEthernet data port ProtocolsAC Mains Input DC Mains inputPhysical Details Compliance1 SafetyEnvironmental Conditions Electromagnetic Compatibility EMCCE Marking Interface to public telecommunication systemAppendix C References Appendix D Upgrade of Features Ex. http//192.168.0.100/upgradeFeature upgrade Feature upgrade dialogue Upgrade SW Appendix E Upgrading SoftwareSW load progress Mpls Appendix F Quality of service Setting Packet priorityLayer 3 Routing ASI-IP-GTW Configuration Layer 2 priority