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ASI-IP-GTW, DVB-ASI to IP
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ASI-IP-GTW User's Manual
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Figure 10. The device info page, Network and SFP sub-page
This sub-page is only shown if the
unit is equipped with an SFP slot.
The page displays information provided by the SFP module installed.
Contents
Main
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Important notice:
About this manual
How to use this manual
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Table of Contents
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1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose of this Manual
1.1.1 Who Should Use this Manual
1.1.2 Warnings, Cautions and Notes
1.2 Contact Information
1.2.1 What Equipment is Covered by this Manual
1.2.2 Software versions
1.3 Role of the ASI-IP-GTW in a Typical System
1.4 Summary of Features
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1.5 Guided Tour
1.5.1 The User Interface
1.5.2 Front Panel Description
1.5.3 Rear Panel Description
1.5.4 Construction
1.5.5 Hardware Options
1.5.6 Software Options
2 Installing the Equipment
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Read this first!
2.1.2 To inspect package content
2.2 Installing the Equipment
2.2.2 To fix the equipment
2.2.3 To cable the equipment
2.2.4 Equipment access
2.2.5 Ventilation
2.2.6 To connect the equipment
2.3 Power
2.3.1 AC Power Supply
2.3.2 Power Cable and Protective Earth
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2.3.3 Optional DC Power Supply
2.4 Signal Connections
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 ASI ports
2.4.3 Ethernet data port
2.4.4 Ethernet management port
2.5 LEDs
2.6 Powering Up/Down
2.6.1 Before Powering up
2.6.2 Powering Up
2.6.3 Powering Down
3 Operating the Equipment
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Changing the IP address of the unit
3.3 Looking at the WEB interface
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3.4 Status
3.5 Device Info
3.5.1 Network
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3.5.2 Time settings
3.5.3 Alarms
3.5.4 SNMP
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3.5.5 Ping
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3.5.6 Security
3.6 IP TX
3.6.1 Main
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3.6.2 FEC Settings
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3.6.3 Ethernet Settings
3.6.4 Ping Settings
3.7 IP RX
3.7.1 Main
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3.7.2 FEC Settings
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3.7.3 Ethernet Settings
3.7.4 Ping Settings
3.7.5 Advanced Tab
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3.8 Network
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3.9 Save/Load
3.9.1 Saving a Configuration
3.9.2 Loading a Configuration
4 Options
4.1 1PPS/10MHz interface modules
4.1.1 Separate 10MHz/1PPS module
4.1.2 1PPS interface
4.1.3 Operating the 1PPS/10MHz interface module
4.1.4 LED descriptions
4.2 RIPv2 functionality
4.2.1 User interface
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5 Equipment Description
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Functional Description
5.2.1 Introduction
5.2.2 IP Transmit Mode
5.2.3 IP Receive Mode
5.2.4 IP Bi-directional Mode
5.2.5 Management
5.2.6 Alarms
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5.3 Overview of Video over IP
5.3.1 Protocol mapping
5.4 Data Flow Block Diagrams
5.4.1 Forward Error Correction (FEC)
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6 Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Preventive Maintenance
6.2.1 Routine Inspection
6.2.2 Cleaning
6.4 Fault-finding
6.4.1 Fault finding Philosophy
6.4.2 Preliminary Checks
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6.4.3 PSU LED Unlit / Power Supply Problem
If the ASI-IP-GTW PSU LED is unlit, fault-finding the problem is detailed in the following table.
The PSU does not have any user changeable fuses.
6.4.4 Fan(s) Not Working / Overheating
6.4.5 Alarm LED lit / Alarm condition
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The description of the severity levels of the different alarms are given in Section 5.2.6.
6.5 Disposing of this Equipment
6.5.1 General
6.6 To return the unit
7 Appendix A: Glossary
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8 Appendix B: Technical Specification
8.1 DVB ASI port
8.2 Ethernet data port
8.3 Ethernet management port
8.4 Alarm relay and maintenance port specification
8.5 AC Mains Input
8.6 DC Mains input
8.7 Physical Details
8.8 Environmental Conditions
8.9 Compliance1
8.9.1 Safety
8.9.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC
8.9.3 CE Marking
8.9.4 Interface to public telecommunication system
9 Appendix C: References
10 Appendix D: Upgrade of Features
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11 Appendix E: Upgrading Software
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12 Appendix F: Quality of service Setting Packet priority
12.1 MPLS
12.2 Layer 3 Routing
12.3 Layer 2 priority