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Destination Address

Destination Address

Allows the user to specify how the destination address will be

Mode

configured: IP Address, Host Name, or IPv6.

 

• IP Address – This is the Destination IP Address of the encoded

 

video. When this is a multicast address, the transmit mode is also

 

set to multicast. Similarly, if this is a unicast address, the transmit

 

mode is also set to unicast.

 

• Host Name – Sets the source for video to be received using

 

Host Name of the source. It can be used only for a unicast

 

source.

 

• IPv6 – Use Internet Protocol Version 6. This next generation

 

version of the Internet Protocol includes improved address

 

space, quality of service, and security features in support of

 

unicast transmissions only.

 

 

Destination Port

This is the destination IP port of the network device that will be

 

receiving the encoded video.

 

 

Transmit Mode

This read-only parameter (derived from the Destination IP

 

Address) tells you whether the encoder is transmitting the video

 

stream in Unicast or Multicast mode. In Unicast mode, if the

 

network portion of the IP address is outside the scope of the local

 

area network, the Unicast address is presumed to be outside the

 

network.

 

 

Video Time to Live

The number of hops (between routers) for which an IP packet is

 

valid on the network.

 

 

Video Type of

The TOS (Type of Service) can be configured in the IP header to

Service

establish packet priority in the network.

 

 

Unicast Poll

This parameter is used to instruct the VBrick to poll whether the

 

unicast destination VBrick is configured to accept this stream. If the

 

unicast destination VBrick is not configured to accept this stream,

 

this VBrick will not send the stream. This feature is designed to

 

eliminate unwanted unicast video traffic across the network.

 

 

Packet Payload Size

Controls the amount of MPEG data within each UDP packet. The

 

default value is 4136. Since Ethernet networks are limited to a

 

packet size of 1500 bytes, multiple IP packets are required to span

 

one UDP packet. When choosing a packet payload size, special

 

attention must be paid to the network capability and topology. The

 

allowed range is 1316 to 8872 bytes per packet, even numbers only.

 

The VBrick will not produce fragmented transport packets at or

 

below a payload size of 1472.

 

 

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Contents VBrick v4.1 MPEG-2 Appliance Admin Guide VB4000-5000-6000 Series Network Video AppliancesFCC Notice CopyrightAbout VBrick Systems Contents MPEG-2 Admin Guide2. MPEG-2 Configuration 1. Introduction3. SDI Configuration 4. Status5. Diagnostics 6. Maintenance7. Maintenance Mode 8. VBStarIndex Organization MPEG-2 Admin GuideGetting Help Printer-Friendly Font ConventionsItalics are used to emphasize specific words or phrases Introduction ChapterOverview VBSSMMixed Model Appliances Archiver and Recorder FunctionalityConfiguration ModelFigure 1. Archiver/Recorder Functionality Introduction2007 VBrick Systems, Inc MPEG-2 Configuration MPEG-2 OverviewOption Optimizing MPEG-2 PerformanceApplicable Model MPEG-2 Configuration Recommendations Absolute Maximum Transport RatesDest1, Dest2 DecoderModel Configuration Network Configuration Network EthernetGateway IP Address can be letters, numbers or hyphensDomain Name Server Configuration Network RoutingNetwork Time Synchronization Routing Method Configuration Network Management Configuration Billboard Configuration Network IPv6Using the Billboard Billboard FTPBillboard URLs Billboard File TypesLocal URL Remote URLCreating a Billboard Video InputFont Sizes Transparent BackgroundConfiguration Decoder Video Configuration Decoderapplying this parameter will cause the VBrick to reset Configuration Decoder Audio Configuration Decoder Network Receive Address Configuration Decoder Picture-In-Picture Picture in Picture Configuration Encoder Configuration Encoder TransportConfiguration Encoder Video Video Format \d or \D - Current Date \h or \H - Host Name\t or \T - Current Time Reference Distance Configuration Encoder Audio Audio Input Configuration Encoder Destination 1/Destination2 Destination Address Configuration Encoder Announce SAP Announce Common Information support replacement characters. The replacement text is only shown inSAP for Destination 1 and/or following string IPMask=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx whereConfiguration Encoder Text Insertion Configuration Pump Configuration RecorderConfiguration FTP File Transfer Configuration ConferencingConferencing Configuration Passthrough Configuration Passthrough COM1Passthrough State Responder Passthrough State Initiator Destination Configuration Passthrough COM2 Configuration SystemDedicated Address Mode Configuration System General Systemparameters before you can enable Network Time Synchronization on this windowConfiguration System SNMP Traps Front Panel LCD DisplayProgram Files\VBrick\VB6000\Download\ReleaseVxxxxxx Number Event DescriptionNumber Configuration System Security Improving SecurityConfiguration System Logging Configuration Video On Demand Configuration Script Management Event Triggering Configuration Script ManagementRun Scripts Using IWS Figure 2. Script Management - Part Run Scripts Using Event Triggers Run Scripts Using the IR Remote ControlSample Script Configuration Script Management Auto Configuration Scripting NotesXML Header SDI Configuration IntroductionVertical Offset Correction SDI Audio Input 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Status Status System InformationSystem Model Status Network Status Status Network Status CodecGeneral or 100MbitStatus Network Status Routing InterfaceStatus Network Status Network Time Status Network Status IPv6 Status Decoder StatusMPEG-2 Decoder Status Decoder State Status Encoder Status Status Hard Drive Status MPEG-2 Encoder StatusStatus Hard Drive Status General Status Hard Drive Status Pump NetworkStatus Hard Drive Status Recorder Status System Log Config Status FTP Server Status Status System LogStatus System Log System Event Status System Log TrapsStatus System Log System Info Status User InformationStatus User Information Main Board Status User Information Slot1/Slot2 User Information Version 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Diagnostics Diagnostics Network TestsUser Diagnostics Diagnostics Network Tests Ping TestDiagnostics Network Tests Trace Route Test Trace Route Test Results Diagnostics Network Tests Data Test Diagnostics Device Test Diagnostics Decoder Color Bars Diagnostics Hard Drive 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Maintenance Maintenance Device InformationMaintenance Read/Write Configuration Maintenance Default All ConfigurationMaintenance Read/Write Read From Device Read Configuration Data from Device Maintenance Read/Write Write To Device Maintenance Usernames & Passwords Change Usernames & Passwords Maintenance Change Usernames & PasswordsWrite Configuration Data to Device User Name Maintenance Usernames & Passwords Change SNMPv3 Passwords Default User NameDefault Password User LevelUser Name Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode Indicators Maintenance Mode FeaturesMaintenance Mode Limitations Maintenance Mode CLI Operation CommandEntry ex or exitDescription VBStar VBStar Pump Recording vs. Archivingstore files on the C drive. The C drive has limited space and is Configuration Pump Generalreserved for VBrick firmware Configuration Pump Destination Configuration Pump Announce SAP See MPEG-2 Configuration Encoder Announce SAP on pageConfiguration Pump Operation Using Mixed Models VBStar RecordFilename Syntax Rules Recording Batch FilesBatch Wrap Point and Record Duration Configuration Recorder General FTP Server Enable Configuration Recorder Network Configuration Recorder Operation Recorder State Configuration FTP File Transfer Servers VBStar FTP File TransferConfiguration FTP File Transfer Transfers FTP ServerFTP Status VBStar Status FTP Queue Operation2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Index Page Page VBrick Systems, Inc 12 Beaumont Road Wallingford, Connecticut 06492, USA
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