Cisco D9800 Configuration Manual page 12

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Setting up the Resynchronize All Option
• Front Panel: From the Main Menu of the D9800 front panel, choose Setup > Outputs > TS Out > Options, and
choose the input you want to configure from the Output front panel menu.
Step 2
From the Enable Fixed Output drop-down list, or the Fixed Output front panel menu, choose Yes for the DPM to
assign new values for all the output channels and PIDs according to the fixed output options defined, when you synchronize
the inputs to the outputs according to the service assignments only (Resynchronize All).
Step 3
Click Fixed Output Option, or scroll the front panel menus to configure the fixed output options and click OK.
a) From the Use Input Channel Numbers drop-down list, or the Use Imp Chan front panel menu, choose Yes to use
the output channel. Otherwise, choose No (default) to use the first or start channel and channel offset or step assigned
below.
• In the First Channel Number field, or the Start front panel menu, set the first PE channel number to use (from
1 to 65535). By default, the channel is set to 1.
• In the Channel Numbers Offset field, or the Step front panel menu, set the subsequent PE channel numbers
(from 1 to 65535). For example, if the First Channel Number is set to 100 and the Channel Numbers Offset
is set to 10, then the first channel number is 100, and the second channel number is 110.
b) From the Use Input PMT PID Numbers drop-down list, or the Use Inp PMT front panel menu, choose Yes to use
the input PMT PID number. Otherwise, choose No (default) to use the first or start PE PID number and PID offset
or step number assigned below.
• In the First Channel First ES PID Number field (or the Start front panel menu), enter the first PE PMT PID
number (from 1 to 8192). The default is 1701.
• In the PMT PID Numbers Offset field, or the Step front panel menu, set the offset of the subsequent PE PMT
PID numbers (from 1 to 8192). For example, if the First Channel First ES PID Number is set to 1701 and the
PMT PID Numbers Offset is set to 1, then the first PMT PID number is 1701, and the second PMT PID number
is 1702.
c) From the Use Input ES PID Numbers drop-down list, or the Use Inp PIDs front panel menu, choose Yes to use
the input ES PID number. Otherwise, choose No (default) to use the first or start ES PID number and the ES PID
offset or step number assigned below.
• In the First Channel First ES PID Number field, or the Start front panel menu, set the first ES PID number.
The default is 101.
• In the First ES PID Numbers Offset field, set the offset of the first ES PID of subsequent channel numbers.
For example, if the First ES PID Number is set to 101 and the ES PID Numbers Offset is set to 100, then the
first ES PID number is 101, and the second ES PID number is 201.
d) From the Use Input PMT ES Stream Order drop-down list, or the Use Inp Ord front panel menu, choose Yes to
assign the ES PID according to the incoming PMT order. Otherwise, set to No to use the reserved PIDs defined
below.
• In the PCR, VID, AUD, SUBT, VBI, DPI, MPE, TTX, DATA, LSD, CDT, ETV fields or front panel menus,
set the number of PIDs for the specified streams (PCR, VID, AUD, SUBT, VBI, DPI, MPE, TTX, DATA,
LSD, CDT, ETV) in one channel (from 1 to 64).
Step 4
Apply your changes.
Cisco D9800 Network Transport Receiver Version 3.01 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Configuring the Transport Stream Information

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