Multicast IP addresses
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valid IP addresses for your encoder.
NOTES:
•
Multicast Discovery IP is the multicast IP address that the encoder uses to
discover and communicate with all other NAV devices on the network.
•
Multicast Video IP is the IP address that outputs the NAV video stream.
•
Multicast Audio IP is the IP address that outputs the NAV audio stream.
Quality of Service
— This setting affects the audio and video streams only and
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accepts valid differentiated services code point (DSCP) type of service (TOS) decimal
values to adjust the priority of the packets. Click the
into the field (within the range
NOTE: The lower the number, the lower the priority of the packet within a queue.
This may result in packet loss, latency, and jitter in a saturated link.
Time to Live
— Click the
5
range
to
) to overwrite the factory default.
1
225
NOTE: Understanding how many network hops your farthest endpoint is can help
assure that the packet reaches the desired destination. If too small of a value is
entered, the network could discard the packet before it reaches the destination. In
this case, the endpoint does not receive the streams.
SAVE and CANCEL buttons
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abandon them. Clicking either button closes the editable pane.
(see
figure 56
on page 52) — Click in these fields and type in
0
to
225
) to overwrite the factory default.
and
buttons or type a number into the field (within the
— Click SAVE to take the Ports changes or CANCEL to
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and
buttons or type a number
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