Motorola APEX1000 Installation And Operation Manual page 114

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To configure EAS:
1. Select the desired Input Interface.
2. Enter the IP Addresses and the UDP Port for that interface.
3. Click to select a numbered row from the EAS Disabled column.
4. Click the >>> arrow to move that numbered row to the EAS Enabled column.
5. Click Apply to implement the changes.
6. Click Refresh to update the information as needed.
Note: To remove a numbered row from the EAS Enabled column, select the row and use
the <<< arrow to move the selection to the left column.
Item
Input IF
Input UDP
Multicast IP
Source IP
EAS Messages Received
Invalid EAS Messages
Configuration • EAS Configuration
APEX1000 All-Purpose Edge QAM Software Version 2.4.x • Installation and Operation Manual
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EAS Configuration window field definitions
Definition/Range
Indicates the host fast Ethernet interface designated to receive the SCTE-
18 EAS messages.
Values are:
N/A
GigE1
GigE2
GigE3
GigE4
Enet1
Enet2
Indicates the UDP port designated to receive SCTE-18 EAS messages. For
Enet1 and Enet2, the EAS UDP Port must be set to a valid UDP Port range
outside of the IANA reserved range.
Reserved: 0 – 1023
Valid Range: 1024 – 65535
For GigE interfaces, the UDP port can be any valid UDP Port (0 – 65535).
Indicates the Multicast IP address designated to receive SCTE-18 EAS
messages. If the Multicast IP address is valid, EAS messages can be
received as singlecast, network broadcast, or multicast.
The EAS Multicast IP address must be a valid, non-reserved multicast
address or set to 0.0.0.0 to indicate not in use.
Reserved: 224.0.0.0 – 224.0.0.255
Valid Range: 224.0.1.0 – 239.255.255.255
Not In Use: 0.0.0.0
This is the IP address of the source device for multicast reception.
Indicates the total number of EAS messages received since bootup.
Indicates the total number of invalid EAS messages received since bootup.
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