Network Technologies ASI-IP-GTW Equipment Description, Functional Description, IP Transmit Mode

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ASI-IP-GTW User's Manual

5 Equipment Description

5.1 Introduction

This chapter provides an overview of transmission of MPEG-2 data over IP networks and a high-level functional description of the ASI-IP-GTW.

5.2 Functional Description

5.2.1 Introduction

The ASI-IP-GTW consists of a main module and 1 or 2 ASI boards each handling up to 4 ASI ports. Optical Gigabit is provided as a hardware option.

The ASI-IP-GTW can be configured by the operator to be IP transmitter or an IP receiver. A SW option is also available to enable bi-directional operation of the IP data interface. In the IP transmitter mode, the ASI- IP-GTW encapsulates MEG-2 transport streams received on the ASI ports into IP streams. These streams are sent on an Ethernet interface onto the IP network.

In IP receive mode, the ASI-IP-GTW receives and de-capsulates up to 8 transport streams from the IP network and outputs the MPEG-2 transport streams on the DVB ASI ports.

In bi-directional mode, half the ports are used as ASI outputs, while the other half operate as ASI inputs.

5.2.2 IP Transmit Mode

In the IP transmit mode, the MPEG-2 transport streams are sourced from the ASI ports on the ASI boards.

The ASI-IP-GTW is able to handle source transport streams on ASI on the following formats:

oPacket format of 188 bytes

oPacket format of 204 bytes, including padding

oPacket format of 204 bytes, including RS bytes (no RS checking performed)

The sourced transport stream is then processed by the Main board. The ASI-IP-GTW will always send 188 bytes packets over the IP network. The MPEG-2 transport stream packets are encapsulated as described in section 5.3.1. The user configures the IP address of the Ethernet data port. For each transport stream to be sent over the IP network, the IP destination address and UDP port are configured. The ASI-IP-GTW handles both unicast and multicast transmissions.

The IP packets from one ASI input port are then merged with the IP packets from the other ASI inputs. The combined IP stream is then passed onto the physical Ethernet connector.

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Contents DVB-ASI to IP Gateway This page is intentionally left blank Rev Date SW ver Comment Important noticePage Table of Contents Options 12.1 Introduction Purpose of this ManualWho Should Use this Manual What Equipment is Covered by this Manual Contact InformationSummary of Features Role of the ASI-IP-GTW in a Typical SystemSoftware versions Page Front Panel Description Indicator Colour DescriptionGuided Tour User InterfaceHardware Options ConstructionFunctionality Max value Description Software OptionsInstalling the Equipment Installing the EquipmentIntroduction Ventilation Equipment accessTo fix the equipment To cable the equipmentASI port To connect the equipmentPower AC Power SupplyPower Cable and Protective Earth Protective Earth /Technical Earth UK BSUSA Nema 5-15P Optional DC Power Supply Connecting the Video Gateway to the AC Power SupplyPin placement Specification Signal Connections IntroductionASI ports Ethernet data port DVB ASI inputDVB ASI output Ethernet management port LEDsPowering Down Powering Up/DownBefore Powering up Powering UpChanging the IP address of the unit Operating the EquipmentOverall status Looking at the WEB interfaceSnmp Main tab Sub-tab DescriptionStatus Product type ASI-IP-GTW Device InfoMain Network1.22 SFP AdvancedDevice info page, Network and SFP sub-page Shows the sub-page for time setting used for alarm reports Time settingsSnmp AlarmsSnmp tab Ping tab PingPage Security Shows the sub-page for user security password protectionInput Configuration IP TXMain IP TX Parameters Input StatusIP TX Status IP TX FEC FEC SettingsPage Ethernet Settings Vlan settingsStatic MAC setting Ping page of an IP transmitter Ping SettingsIP RX Output ConfigurationOutput Status IP RX ParametersIP 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 Network Data Network Interface StatusTransmitted Network streams Received Network streams Shows the Network page for a unit configured to IP-RX modeSave/Load Saving a ConfigurationSave/Load page when saving configuration Loading a Configuration2 1PPS interface Options1PPS/10MHz interface modules Separate 10MHz/1PPS moduleShows the layout Operating the 1PPS/10MHz interface moduleLED description for separate 1PPS/10MHz interface module LED descriptionsShows the layout of the RIP-2 screen RIPv2 functionalityPage IP Transmit Mode Equipment DescriptionFunctional Description IP Receive Mode IP Bi-directional ModeManagement Page Alarm Severity level Description Protocol mapping Overview of Video over IPData Flow Block Diagrams Forward Error Correction FECUDP Mode Page Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding Preventive MaintenanceMaintenance Fault-finding Fault finding PhilosophyPreliminary Checks PSU LED Unlit / Power Supply Problem Rotation Alarm LED lit / Alarm conditionFans Not Working / Overheating Step Action If the result of action is Yes Check FanProgress Bitrate estimation Alarm Description Error sourceDisposing of this Equipment To return the unitGeneral Appendix a Glossary Page Page Page DVB ASI port Appendix B Technical SpecificationProtocols Alarm relay and maintenance port specificationEthernet data port Ethernet management portDC Mains input AC Mains InputPhysical Details Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC SafetyEnvironmental Conditions Compliance1Interface to public telecommunication system CE MarkingAppendix C References Ex. http//192.168.0.100/upgrade Appendix D Upgrade of FeaturesFeature upgrade Feature upgrade dialogue Appendix E Upgrading Software Upgrade SWSW load progress Appendix F Quality of service Setting Packet priority MplsLayer 3 Routing Layer 2 priority ASI-IP-GTW Configuration