Operating the Equipment Locally
Page 4-88 Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E57xx DSNG and DENG Voyager Encoder
ST.TM.E10076.3
4.11.11 Output Format = IP Streamer (3.1 and later)

Own IP Address Option

To access the Own IP Address option, press the Own IP Address softkey
in the IP Streamer Menu.
This is the local IP address associated with the 100 Mbit/s Ethernet video
output interface.

Network Mask Option

To access the Network Mask option, press the Network Mask softkey in
the IP Streamer Menu.
This is the network mask setting corresponding to the Own IP address.

Router IP Address Option

To access the Router IP Address option, press the Router IP Address
softkey in the IP Streamer Menu.
If the Destination IP Address setting indicates an IP address not residing
on the local net segment, the video traffic is forwarded to this gateway.

Destination IP Address Option

To access the Destination IP Address option, press the Destination IP
Address softkey in the IP Streamer Menu.
This is the IP address to which the video stream should be sent. It can
either be a unicast IP address or it can be a class D multicast address
(224.0.0.1-239.255.255.255). Choosing a multicast IP address enables
IGMPv2 support. Configuring a normal IP address turns off the IGMPv2
support again.
In some cases when running multicast traffic, you may want to forward the
IP frames to a multicast relay agent. Configuring a unicast IP address here
ensures that the IP Output card forwards the outgoing IP multicast packets
to the MAC address corresponding to the chosen IP address.
If the address 172.21.207.1 is put here, the module would resolve the
MAC address corresponding to this IP address instead of using the static
multicast MAC address mapping specified in RFC1112 (the 23 bits etc). To
turn off this feature again, type in 0.0.0.0

Destination UDP Port Option

To access the Destination UDP Port option, press the Destination UDP
Port softkey in the IP Streamer Menu. This configures the UDP
destination port field in the outgoing UDP frames.

TS Pkts/UDP Frm Option

To access the TS Pkts/UDP Frm (TS Packets/UDP Frame) option, press the
TS Pkts/UDP Frm softkey in the IP Streamer Menu.
This configures how many 188-byte MPEG-2 Transport Stream packets are
mapped into each UDP frame. Valid values are between 1 and 7. For
bit-rates in excess of 15 Mbit/s it is recommended to use the maximum
setting of 7.