Ip Rx Menu - Adtec RD-70 User Manual

10-bit / multi-codec 1080p receiver / decoder
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IP Rx Menu

Item
Function
Multicast RX IP
Multicast IPA sets the multicast receive
Group IP address. IP Multicast receiving is
supported from compatible streamers. The
range of the multicast group IP is
224.XXX.XXX.XXX to 239.XXX.XXX.XXX -
XXX represents any number 0 through 255.
This can be either regular class A, B, C IP
address or a multicast IP address.
Multicast RX
Port number are used for receiving UDP/RTP
Port
transfers in conjunction with Multicast IPA.
The valid range is 0-65535. If the port
number is set to 0, then no UDP transfers
will take place. 2000 is default.
Source Specific
Configures the multicast receive Source
Multicast
Specific IP Address. This configuration
Address
should be configured to 0.0.0.0 (any source
multicast) in most IGMPv2 multicast
applications. This configuration is an
advanced configuration used for
redundancy, security, or IGMPv3 multicast
applications. It does not function for unicast
reception.
Multicast
The multicast connector configuration
Connector
determines the physical port of where the IP
stream will be received, the ethernet
(10/100) or gigabit (10/100/1000) ethernet
port.
Latency
Multicast Latency sets the latency delay
before the decoder begins playback from
the multicast source and should be argued
as a millisecond value.
If the MULTICASTLATENCY delay time is too
large, and the internal delay buffer is about
to overflow, the system will start the
multicast playback early to prevent the
overflow. A log message is generated when
this condition occurs.
Multicast
Sets the timeout value for return to normal
Timeout
video playback after video multicast packets
are no longer detected. The default timeout
value is 300 milliseconds. If the timeout
Options
0.0.0.0 -
255.255.255.255
0 - 65535
0.0.0.0 -
255.255.255.255
ETHERNET
GIGE
4ms min. - max (rate
dependent)
500ms (default)
33 - 30000ms
300ms (default)

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