Key Digital KD-IP1022ENC Manual

Key Digital KD-IP1022ENC Manual

Verified network switch for use with key digital av over ip systems
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Verified Network Switch Guide For use with Key Digital AV over IP Systems IMPORTANT: Configure your network switch according to this guide BEFORE connecting your AV over IP units. Introduction Pg. 2 Key Digital Supported AV over IP Models Pg. 2 System Facts Pg.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    • 1080p Systems: o KD-IP1080Tx, KD-IP1080Rx o KD-IP120Tx, KD-IP120Rx, KD-IP120POETx, KD-IP120POERx Key Digital’s AV over IP product family consists of many different models. Not all models are compatible together. See Key Digital AV over IP Selection Guide for more info...
  • Page 3: System Facts

    System Facts 4K Systems: KD-IP822, KD-IP922, KD-IP1022 models • Video Compression Standard: Motion JPEG 2000 • Data Stream Bandwidth: < 900 Mbps Stream Resolution Bandwidth 4K @ 60Hz/30Hz ≤ 850 Mbps 1080p @ 60Hz ≤ 250 Mbps 1080i / 720p @ 60Hz ≤...
  • Page 4: Network Switch Requirements For Kd Av Over Ip

    Network switch Requirements for KD AV over IP Key Digital’s AV over IP systems utilize multicasting technology to broadcast streams throughout the network. AV over IP requires a network switch with IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) support to direct traffic of the broadcast streams, ensuring that only the desired decoders receive the stream from the selected encoder.
  • Page 5: Verified Network Switches Table

    Verified Network Switches Brand Model Port 10G Fiber Approved for Approved for Approved Number Stacking KD-IP1080/120 KD-IP822/922 KD-IP1022 Araknis AN-210-SW-R- 8-POE AN-210-SW-F- 8-POE AN-210-SW-R- 16-POE AN-210-SW-F- 16-POE AN-210-SW-R- 24-POE AN-210-SW-F- 24-POE AN-210-SW-F- 48-POE AN-310-SW-R- AN-310-SW-F- AN-310-SW-R- AN-310-SW-F- AN-310-SW-R- AN-310-SW-F- AN-310-SW-R- 8-POE AN-310-SW-F- 8-POE...
  • Page 6 Brand Model Port 10G Fiber Approved for Approved for Approved Number Stacking KD-IP1080/120 KD- IP822/922 KD-IP1022 Cisco SF500-48 SG300-28 Catalyst 3850 Series Meraki MS225 D-Link DGS-3630- 52PC DGS-3630- 52TC DGS-3630- 28PC DGS-3630- 28SC DGS-3630- 28TC DGS-3130- 54PS Edgecore Edgecore Mellanox AS4610-54T Engenius EGS5212P...
  • Page 7 Brand Model Port 10G Fiber Approved for Approved for Approved Number Stacking KD-IP1080/120 KD-IP822/922 KD-IP1022 Linksys LGS352MPC LGS328MPC LGS310MPC LGS552P LGS528P LGS326P LGS318P LGS326MP LGS326P LGS326 LGS318P LGS318 LGS308MP LGS308P LGS308 Luxul AMX-4424P Netgear GS716T GS724T GS748T GS752TP GS728TP M4250- 10G2XF-PoE M4250- 26G4XF-PoE+...
  • Page 8 Brand Model Port 10G Fiber Approved for Approved for Approved Number Stacking KD-IP1080/120 KD-IP822/922 KD-IP1022 Niveo NGSME24TH- Pakedge S3L-24P SX-8EP SX-8P SX-24 SX-24P8 SX-24P16 (16) SX-24P (24) Signamax SC30020 Titan TNSS2400P Networx TP-Link TL-SG2428P P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 9 IGMP Setup Guide: Araknis 1080p Systems (KD-IP1080, KD-IP120) IMPORTANT: Disconnect all the DHCP devices like routers, servers from the Araknis network switch. 2. Locate a pinhole “RESET” button at the front panel left bottom corner of your Araknis network switch. Using a paper clip press and hold a reset button for more than 10 seconds and then release.
  • Page 10 8. Navigate to Settings -> System. Under IP Address Settings elect Static. Change an IP address to 192.168.1.251, Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway to 192.168.1.1 (in this case), and at the bottom click Apply. If you are setting up multiple network switches it is recommended to set first one to 192.168.1.251, second to 192.168.1.252, and so on, and each switch must be set individually same way as described below.
  • Page 11 16. Log in to your Araknis network switch again and make sure that IGMP settings are intact. 17. Rescan your components with Key Digital Management Software and make sure HDMI video switch is functional.
  • Page 12: Araknis Setup For 4K Systems

    IGMP Setup Guide: Araknis 4K Systems (KD-IP822/922/1022) IMPORTANT: Disconnect all the DHCP devices like routers, servers from the Araknis network switch. 2. Locate a pinhole “RESET” button at the front panel left bottom corner of your Araknis network switch. Using a paper clip press and hold a reset button for more than 10 seconds and then release.
  • Page 13 9. Page will refresh. Configure your PC’s IP address to the same range as the switch (default 192.168.1.xxx). Enter the switch’s IP address (default is 192.168.1.251) in your browser and press ENTER. 10. Make sure the settings remain as above. 11.
  • Page 14 12. Enter Settings -> Ports and set Jumbo Frame size to 9216 bytes, enabling the required 8K jumbo frame support feature. 14 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 15 17. Log in to your Araknis network switch again and make sure that IGMP settings are intact. 18. Rescan your components with Key Digital Management Software and make sure HDMI video switch is functional.
  • Page 16: Cisco Meraki Series

    Cisco Meraki series After gaining access to the Cisco Dashboard, navigate to the following and applied settings as depicted: 16 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 17: Cisco Sg / Sf Series

    IGMP Setup Guide: Cisco SG and SF Series 4K Setup for SG Series 1080p Setup for SF Series Note: SF Series is Compatible with KD-IP1080, KD-IP120 AV over IP Systems Only IMPORTANT: Disconnect all the DHCP devices like routers, servers from the Cisco network switch. 2.
  • Page 18 10. Getting Started screen will appear. 11. Navigate to Configration Wizards to access the Gettting Started Wizard, which will be used to set the desired IP address of the switch. 18 | P a g e Back to top...
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  • Page 20 12. Log in again using new password and new IP address. 13. Navigate to Multicast -> IGMP Snooping. Check the IGMP Snooping Status: Enable box and click Apply. 20 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 21 14. Click on a radio button on the left and then click Edit. New window will appear. Select “1” for VLAN ID. Check Enable box under IGMP Snooping Status. Check Enable box under Immediate Leave. Check Enable box under IGMP Querier Status. Select User Defined next to Administrative Querier Source IP Address: and select 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 22 15. If using KD-IP922 system, enable jumbo frames in the Port Management section. 16. On the top of the page click on flashing “x Save”. For Source File Name: select Running configuration. For Destination File Name: select Startup configuration. Check the selections and make sure they are exactly as shown below.
  • Page 23 AV over IP equipment, you should see image on your displays 20. Log in to your Cisco network switch again and make sure that IGMP settings are intact: 21. Rescan your components with Key Digital Management Software and make sure HDMI video switch is functional.
  • Page 24: Cisco Catalyst Setup For 4K Systems

    IGMP Setup Guide: Cisco C3850 Series 4K Systems (KD-IP822/922/1022) Cisco Catalyst 3850 series This guide describes how to use Express Setup to initially configure your Catalyst 3850 switch. We have modified original Express Setup guide from Cisco to help out you install it easily. For more installation and configuration information, see the Catalyst 3850 documentation on Cisco.com.
  • Page 25 Step 4 Power the switch. AC power switches: Plug the AC power cord into the switch power supply and into a grounded AC outlet. DC power switches: See the wiring instructions in Step3 Step 5 Observe the POST results. Approximately 30 seconds after the switch powers on, it begins the power-on self-test (POST), which can take up to 5 minutes to complete.
  • Page 26 Step 8 Run command shell on your PC or laptop and enter “ipconfig” on the command line. You will get Windows IP configuration and find IP address of Default Gateway. Note. According to Express Setup from Cisco, it said “10.0.01” is default IP address. But it’s not correct for all Cisco Catalyst 3850 series.
  • Page 27 Step 9 Start a browser session on the PC or laptop, and enter the IP address of your Default Gateway. Note: As I mentioned on Step8, your IP address of Default Gateway may differ with our IP address. When a pop-up dialog window “Connect to 10.0.2.1”...
  • Page 28 Note. Please do not click “Submit” button in this step. Step 12 Select the Advanced Settings tab on the Express Setup window • In the Telnet Access field, click Enable to use Telnet to manage the switch by using the command-line interface (CLI).
  • Page 29 Step 13 After you click Submit : • The switch is configured and exits Express Setup mode. • The browser displays a warning message and tries to connect with the earlier switch IP address. Typically, connectivity between the PC or laptop and the switch is lost because the configured switch IP address is in a different subnet from the IP address on the PC or laptop.
  • Page 30 Step 15 When you connect to the switch via Telnet successfully, you have to log in to Telnet server of the switch. 15-1. Enter your Telnet password you assigned at Step12 if prompted. 15-2. Enter “enable” on Switch> prompt to enable privileged EXEC mode 15-3.
  • Page 31 Step 17 To confirm Jumbo Frame setting on the switch. 17-1. Enter “show interfaces vlan 1” on Switch# prompt You can check MTU 9000 bytes in the status of Vlan1 interface 31 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 32 Step To Enable Multicast IGMP Snooping for IP922. Note: IP922 requires Multicast IGMP Snooping for matrix switch configuration. 18-1. Enter “configure terminal” on Switch# prompt 18-2. Enter “ip igmp snooping” on Switch(config)# prompt 18-3. Enter “ip igmp snooping vlan 1” on Switch(config)# prompt 18-4.
  • Page 33 Step To confirm multicast IGMP Snooping setting on the switch. 19-1. Enter “show ip igmp snooping detail” on Switch# prompt You can check global IGMP Snooping configuration on the switch. 33 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 34 Connect your encoders, decoders, allow approx 3 mins for bootup, and perform a network scan using KD Management Software. 34 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 35 D-Link DGS-3630 Series Network Setup Guide Login to the switch: 1. Plug an Ethernet cable into any of the ports of the switch 2. Plug the other end into the Ethernet port of your computer 3. Power on the switch 4.
  • Page 36 5. Open the Web browser and enter 10.90.90.90 (default IP address of D-Link DGS-3630-52PC). The login window appears as below. 6. Leave the user name and password fields empty. They are NOT required. Click “Login” to login to the switch configuration window.
  • Page 37 8. Select the last 52 port “eth 1/0/52” in the menu on To Port, then enter “12288” in Maximum Frame Size on the right side of the Jumbo Frame window as below. And then click “Apply” button. 37 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 38 9. After applying, you should see Maximum Receive Frame Size 12288 for all ports as below. Enable IGMP Snooping: 10. Find L2 Features -> L2 Multicast Control -> IGMP Snooping -> IGMP Snooping Settings in the menu on left side of the window.
  • Page 39 12. Click “Edit” button in IGMP Snooping Settings window. 13. In the IGMP Snooping VLAN Settings window, select below options as depicted below in red and then click “Apply” button: - Minimum Version: 2 - Fast Leave: Enabled - Report Suppression: Enabled - Querier State: Enabled - Query Version: 2 - Ignore Topology Change: Enabled...
  • Page 40 Network IP Settings: 14. Find L3 Features -> Interface -> IPv4 Interface. Select “Edit” button. This D-Link switch series can be set to IP address range 10.x.x.x. ONLY. If you use a single network switch, you may not need to change network IP settings. But if you are stacking network switches (connecting multiple network switches through D-Link 10G fiber cables), it is recommended to set first on to 10.90.90.91, second to 10.90.90.92, and so on.
  • Page 41 15. To save all Running Configurations to Startup-Configuration, Find Save → Save Configuration in the menu on top of the window. Then click “Apply” button in Save Running Configuration to startup-config window. 16. To reboot the switch, Find Tool → Reboot System in the menu on top of the window. Then click “Reboot” button in Reboot System window.
  • Page 42 Edgecore AS4610-54T / Cumulus Linux version 3.7.15 For advanced users only – support is limited for this model! Cumulus Linux was verified using version v3.7.15. The below commands creates VLAN 2 and configures a network bridge for IGMP snooping. net del all net add dns nameserver ipv4 10.105.104.1 net add time zone Etc/UTC net add time ntp server 0.cumulusnetworks.pool.ntp.org iburst...
  • Page 43 IGMP Setup Guide: Engenius 1080p Systems (KD-IP1080, KD-IP120) 1. It is recommended to reset the switch to factory defaults before configuring for multicast operation. Power up the device, wait for about 2 minutes, using a paper clip press and hold a reset button for more than 10 seconds and then release.
  • Page 44 6. On the left select Switch. Navigate to System -> IP Settings -> IPv4. Under Auto Configuration select Static. Change an IP address to 192.168.1.250, Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway to 192.168.1.1 (in this case), and at the bottom click Apply. 7.
  • Page 45 8. On the left select Switch. Navigate to L2 Feature -> IGMP Snooping -> Global Settings. Under Status select Enabled, under Version: V2 and under Report Suppression: Enabled. Click Apply. 45 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 46 9. Navigate to L2 Feature -> IGMP Snooping -> VLAN Settings. Click on Edit button on the right in the VLAN ID 1 line. Under IGMP Snooping Status select Enabled, under Fast Leave select Enabled. Click check mark button to apply settings. 10.
  • Page 47 Linksys LGSxxxMPC setup guide – Updated GUI (Click Here for old GUI) *Steps related to stacking multiple switches are in red* 1. Ensure that your PC is set to a static IP address that is within the subnet of the network switch (192.168.1.xyz) 2.
  • Page 48 4. Enable IGMP snooping. This setting is accessed via Configure -> Multicast/IP Config -> IGMP Snooping. Ensure all settings are in line with the image. 5. Enable IGMP snooping for your VLAN. This setting is accessed via Configure -> Multicast/IP Config -> IGMP Snooping ->...
  • Page 49 6. Disable Fast leave for all ports. This setting is accessed via Configure -> Multicast/IP Config -> IGMP Snooping -> Port Settings 7. Enable the IGMP querier This setting is accessed via Configure -> Multicast/IP Config -> IGMP Snooping -> Querier Settings 49 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 50 7a. Select one switch to be the IGMP querier. Enable the querier on this switch only and disable the IGMP querier on all other switches. 50 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 51 8. Set the frame size to its maximum value of 10240. Configure -> Port Settings -> Jumbo Frames 51 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 52 9. Enable Multicast Filtering. Configure -> Port Settings -> Multicast Filtering 10. Verify all settings are applied after power cycling. The switch should now be ready to use. 11. Connect your encoders, decoders, allow approx 3 mins for bootup, and perform a network scan using KD Management Software.
  • Page 53 12. If stacking switches with an overall system bandwidth greater than 10G, Link Aggregation may be required. To enable link aggregation, navigate to Configure -> Link Aggregation. A single SFP+ port on the switch can carry a maximum of 10G bandwidth. Each additional SFP+ port added to the group will add an additional 10G of bandwidth for up to a maximum of 40G 53 | P a g e...
  • Page 54 Linksys LGSxxxMPC setup guide – 1.0 GUI (Click Here for new GUI) *Steps related to stacking multiple switches are in red* 13. Ensure that your PC is set to a static IP address that is within the subnet of the network switch (192.168.1.xyz) 14.
  • Page 55 16. Enable IGMP snooping. This setting is accessed via L2 feature -> IGMP Snooping -> Global settings. Ensure all settings are in line with the image. 17. Enable IGMP snooping for your VLAN. This setting is accessed via L2 feature -> IGMP Snooping -> VLAN settings.
  • Page 56 19. Set the frame size to its maximum value of 10240. L2 feature -> Jumbo Frame 56 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 57 20. Enable Multicast Filtering. L2 feature -> Multicast Filtering 21. Verify all settings are applied after power cycling. The switch should now be ready to use. 22. Connect your encoders, decoders, allow approx 3 mins for bootup, and perform a network scan using KD Management Software.
  • Page 58: Linksys Igmp Setup For 1080P Systems (Legacy)

    IGMP Setup Guide: Linksys 1080p Systems (KD-IP1080, KD-IP120) IMPORTANT: Disconnect all the DHCP devices like routers, servers from the Linksys network switch. 2. Locate a pinhole “RESET” button at the front panel left bottom corner of your Linksys network switch. Using a paper clip press and hold a reset button for more than 10 seconds and then release.
  • Page 59 IP address page will refresh and you will need to log in again using new IP address, same user name and password. If you did not change IP address just continue to the next step. 10. Make sure your screen looks exactly like pictured below. 59 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 60 11. Navigate to Multicast -> Future Configuration. Select Enable under Bridge Multicasting Filtering and click Apply. 12. Navigate to Multicast -> IGMP Snooping. Select Enable under IGMP Snooping, click Apply. 60 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 61 13. Click on radio button and click Edit. Edit IGMP Snooping window will appear. Make sure VLAN ID <1> is selected. Enable all the settings as shown below. Select IGMP v3 as IGMP Querier Version, Click Apply and then Close. 14.
  • Page 62 IMPORTANT: At this point all the displays should be displaying stable running video from the selected sources. If you do not have them displaying properly, than network switch is configured incorrectly. 16. Navigate to Maintenance -> File Management -> Configuration File Copy. Select radio buttons as shown below, click Apply.
  • Page 63 19. Log in to your Linksys network switch again and make sure that IGMP settings are intact: 20. Rescan your components with Key Digital Management Software and make sure HDMI video switch is functional. 21. At this point your Linksys network switch is set and ready to use.
  • Page 64: Linksys Igmp Setup For 4K Systems (Legacy)

    Make sure the blue “SYSTEM”LED next to the pinhole “RESET” button is flashing. IMPORTANT: At this point all the displays should be displaying or flashing Key Digital logo with information stamp. 5. Connect your PC to the Linksys network switch directly using a network cable.
  • Page 65 IP address page will refresh and you will need to log in again using new IP address, same user name and password. 10. Make sure your screen looks exactly like pictured below. 11. Navigate to Port Management -> Ports. Select Enable under Jumbo Frames and click Apply. 65 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 66 12. Navigate to Multicast -> Future Configuration. Select Enable under Bridge Multicasting Filtering and click Apply. 66 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 67 13. Navigate to Multicast -> IGMP Snooping. Select Enable under IGMP Snooping, click Apply. 67 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 68 14. Click on radio button and click Edit. Edit IGMP Snooping window will appear. Make sure VLAN ID <1> is selected. Enable all the settings as shown below. Select IGMP v2 as IGMP Querier Version, Click Apply and then Close. 68 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 69 15. Refresh your browser, go to IGMP Snooping tab and make sure you have an image as below: 69 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 70 16. Navigate to Maintenance -> File Management -> Configuration File Copy. Select radio buttons as shown below, click Apply. This will save current configuration and will apply this configuration every time switch is powered up. 17. Power down Linksys network switch and power it up back again. 18.
  • Page 71 19. At this point your Linksys network switch is set and ready to use. 20. Connect your encoders, decoders, allow approx 3 mins for bootup, and perform a network scan using KD Management Software. 71 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 72 Luxul AMS-4424P Network Setup Guide for KD-IP822, KD-IP922, KD-IP1022, KD-IP1080 Important Notes: • When stacking – verify that both switches have POE enabled. In some cases, the secondary switch may disable POE upon stacking. Login to the switch: a. Plug an Ethernet cable into any of the ports of the switch b.
  • Page 73 then click Enter the user name and password. (default user name and password are both set as “admin”), “OK” to login to the switch configuration window. 4. Ensure all ports have Maximum Frame Size of 10056 entered as below. To check it, find Configuration →...
  • Page 74 IGMP Snooping Configuration window. And check the Fast Leave box for all Ports related Configuration in the same window as below. Click “Save” button on the bottom of IGMP Snooping Configuration window To add VLAN of the IGMP Snooping at the switch, Find Configuration → IPMC → IGMP Snooping → VLAN Configuration in the menu on left side of the window.
  • Page 75 8. Then enter “1” in VLAN ID, check the box of Snooping Enabled and Querier Election in new VLAN. And select “Forced IGMPv2 in the list box of Compatibility in IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration window. Then click “Save” button on the bottom of IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration window. 75 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 76 9. (optional). If using stacked Switches, verify that POE+ is enabled. This setting can be accessed from Configuration→ Quick Setup → POE→ Configuration 10. To save all Running Configurations to Startup-Configuration, Find Administration → Configuration → Save startup-config in the menu on left side of the window. Then click “Save Configuration” button in Save Running Configuration to startup-config window.
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  • Page 78 Netgear AV line: MS250-10G2XF-POE+, M4250-26G4XF-PoE+, M4250-40G8XF-PoE+ This series is compatible with IP822, IP922, and IP1022 with no additional configuration required. However, for ease of maintenance, it is recommended to adjust the IP address of the switch to match the subnet of the IP system.
  • Page 79: Netgear Igmp Setup For 4K And 1080P Systems

    Netgear GS Series Network Setup Guide for KD-IP822, KD-IP922, KD-IP1022, KD-IP1080 Login to the switch with the following steps: 1. Plug an Ethernet cable into any of the ports of the switch 2. Plug the other end into the Ethernet port of your computer 3.
  • Page 80 7. Enter the password (default password is “password”). And then click ‘OK” to login to the switch configuration window 8. To enable Jumbo Frame of the switch, go to Switching -> Ports -> Port Configuration. (IP922 requires Jumbo Frame(8K) for video/audio transmission via 1G-BaseT). Select the empty checkbox that is above the checkbox beside g1 Port in the table to select all the ports.
  • Page 81 9. To enable IGMP Snooping of the switch, go to Switching -> Multicast -> IGMP Snooping -> IGMP Snooping Configuration. (IP922 requires IGMP Snooping for multicasting video/audio transmission via 1G-BaseT), Enable IGMP settings as shown below and press Apply button 10.
  • Page 82 11. Go to Switching -> Multicast -> IGMP Snooping -> IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration. Add VLAN ID=1, Fast Leave Admin Mode=Enable and Query Mode=Enable as shown below and press Add button. (Note: the empty fields are populated automatically to default values) 12.
  • Page 83 13. Finally, go to Maintenance -> Device Reboot. Enable checkbox for device reboot as shown below and press Apply button. It takes approximately 2 minutes to power cycle the switch and an additional 2 min for IP922 to start showing video. 83 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 84 Niveo NGSME24TH-AV Network Setup Guide for KD-IP822, KD-IP922, KD-IP1022, KD-IP1080 1. Set up the computer to connect to the switch. The best method is to set a static IP address for the computer’s ethernet adapter and directly wire into the switch. The Default IP address of this switch is 192.168.2.1 2.
  • Page 85 3. After connecting to the switch, it is recommended to reset it to factory defaults. a. The path for this is Maintenance -> Factory Defaults. b. Note that resetting the switch to Factory Defaults does not change the IP settings of the switch. 85 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 86 4. After setting factory defaults, adjust the switch to use the desired subnet. In our case we use the IP address 192.168.1.251 – as this fits the default subnet of the KD-IP922 system. Ensure the DHCP client is disabled as well.
  • Page 87 6. Enable IGMP Snooping. Check “Snooping Enabled” and verify that “Fast Leave” is also enabled. Uncheck “Unregister IPMCv4 Flooding enabled” a. The path is: Configuration -> IPMC -> IGMP -> Basic Configuration 7. Create an IGMP VLAN. The ID should be set to 1. Force IGMPV2 compatibility for this VLAN. Ensure the configuration is as below: a.
  • Page 88 Pakedge S3L Network Setup Guide for KD-IP822, KD-IP922, KD-IP1022, KD-IP1080 Login to the switch with the following steps: 1. Plug an Ethernet cable into any of the ports of the switch 2. Plug the other end into the Ethernet port of your computer 3.
  • Page 89 ‘OK” to login to the switch configuration window. Make sure to set appropriate IP address and netmask to make the switch to be in same network as the Key Digital Devices you are going to be using. 89 |...
  • Page 90 7. To enable Jumbo Frame of the switch, go to Administration -> Management -> Port. (IP922 requires Jumbo Frame(8K) for video/audio transmission via 1G-BaseT). Make sure under Port Settings, Port field is set to All. Then enter “9216” in Maximum Receive Frame Size field as shown below and press Apply button. After applying check that the settings are updated in the table below.
  • Page 91 8. To enable IGMP Snooping of the switch, go to Configure -> Application -> IGMP Snooping. (IP922 requires IGMP Snooping for multicasting video/audio transmission via 1G-BaseT), Enable IGMP settings as shown below and press Apply button. You should see a new entry in the table below. 91 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 92 9. Go to Configure -> Application -> IGMP. Enter the settings as shown in the picture below and press Apply button. You should see the updated settings in the entries table below. 92 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 93 10. Go to Maintenance -> Save. Click on Save button. 11. Go to Maintenance -> Reboot. Click on Reboot button. It takes approximately 30 seconds for the switch to reboot and an additional 30 sec for IP922 to start showing video. 93 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 94: Pakedge Sx Series Igmp Setup For 4K And 1080P Systems

    Pakedge SX Series IGMP Setup Guide for KD-IP822, KD-IP922, KD-IP1022, KD-IP1080 1. Connect to the network switch a. Plug an Ethernet cable into any of the ports of the switch b. Plug the other end into the Ethernet port of your computer c.
  • Page 95 3. Enter the user name and password (default user name is pakedge and password is pakedges) and then click Login to login to the switch configuration window. 4. Go to System Settings and change the Subnet Mask to 255.255.0.0. Press the apply button. 95 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 96 Go to Port → Port Settings→ MTU and change MTY to 10,000 (max) 6. Go to TRAFIC→ IGMP → IGMP Snooping and Enable IGMP Status, and Report Suppression. Press the Apply button. 7. Press the button with red pencil icon 96 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 97 Enable State and Immediate Leave 9. Go to TRAFIC → IPMC →IGMP Querier and press the button with red pencil icon 10. Enable State and choose IGMPv2 version. Click Apply button 97 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 98 10. Go to TRAFIC→ IPMC→MULTICAST PORPERTY and set Unknown Multicast Action to Drop. Press Apply 98 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 99 Signamax SC30020 Network Setup Guide for KD-IP822, KD-IP922, KD-IP1022, KD-IP1080 1. Connect your PC directly to the network switch. Your PC will need to be set to a static IP address that is within the subnet of the default IP address of the switch. This series of switches typically use 192.168.2.1 as their default IP address 2.
  • Page 100 3. Navigate to System -> Capability, and enable Jumbo Frames as depicted in the below image 4. Navigate to Multicast -> IGMP Snooping -> General to access basic IGMP settings. On this page, enable IGMP snooping and Querier, as depicted in the below image. 100 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 101 5. Navigate to Multicast -> IGMP Snooping -> Interface. From this page, use the dropdown to select “Configure VLAN”. Set VLAN 1 up as depicted below. 101 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 102 6. Navigate to IP -> General -> Routing Interface. From this page, use the dropdown to select “Add address”. Add a new static, primary IP address for VLAN 1 from this screen. For best performance, use an IP in the same subnet as your system. 102 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 103 7. To save all settings, click on the floppy disk button on the top right corner of the control panel, then reboot. After rebooting, the switch will be ready to manage an IP system 103 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 104 IGMP Setup Guide: Titan Networx 1080p Systems (KD-IP1080, KD-IP120) IMPORTANT: Disconnect all the DHCP devices like routers, servers from the Linksys network switch. 2. Locate a pinhole “RESET” button at the front panel left bottom corner of your Titan Networx network switch.
  • Page 105 9. Make sure your screen looks exactly like pictured below. 10. Click Save Configurations on the left bottom corner. New screen will appear. Click Save under Save Current Settings, then OK and OK again. 105 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 106 11. Navigate to Device Management-> IGSP, Select IGMP Snooping tab. Set IGSP Status to Enable, set Unknown Multicast Drop to Enable, set Multicast VLAN Status to Enable, set Multicast VLAN ID to “1”, and leave all other settings as indicated below. Click OK, and OK again. 106 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 107 12. Select Fast Leave tab. Click Config button. 13. Set Fast Leave to Enable, click Select All. Click OK, and OK again. 107 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 108 14. Make sure all the ports are set to Enable. 15. Click Save Configurations on the left bottom corner. New screen will appear. Click Save under Save Current Settings, than OK and OK again. 16. Power down Titan Networx network switch and power it up back again. Wait for the switch to reboot. 17.
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  • Page 110 18. At this point your Titan Networx network switch is set and ready to use. 19. Connect your encoders, decoders, allow approx 3 mins for bootup, and perform a network scan using KD Management Software. 110 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 111: Tplink Tl Sg2428P

    IGMP Setup Guide: TP-Link TL-SG2428P (Single use only available, not stackable) 4K Systems (KD-IP822, KD-IP922, KD-IP1022) 1. Power-up the TP-Link network switch. IMPORTANT: Disconnect all the DHCP devices like routers or servers from the TP-Link network switch. 3. (If you want factory reset of the switch) Locate a pinhole “RESET” button at the front center panel of your TP-Link network switch.
  • Page 112 8. Set the static IP address of the network switch. Go to L3 FEATURES -> Interface. Ensure IPv4 Routing is enabled. If not, apply the IPv4 routing. Click “Edit IPv4” to set the desired IP address of the network switch. 9.
  • Page 113 10. Confirm the updated IP address table. Go to L3 FEATURES -> IPv4 Routing Table. 11. Enable Jumbo Frames. Go to L2 Features -> Port and set frame size to 9216 113 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 114 12. IGMP setup. Go to L2 FEATURES -> Multicast -> MLD Snooping. Select “Enable” under MLD Snooping. Click Apply. 13. Go to L2 FEATURES -> Multicast -> IGMP Snooping -> Global Config. Select Enable under IGMP Snooping. Select v2 version and Discard for Unknown Multicast Groups. And click Apply.
  • Page 115 14. After applying the settings from the step 13, click the icon under IGMP VLAN Config table. 15. IGMP Snooping window will appear. Make sure below settings (red boxes) enabled. Change “General Query Source IP” to the current network switch’s IP address. (192.168.1.251 in this case). 115 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 116 16. Scroll down the window and leave all the ports unchecked. Click Save. 116 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 117 17. Enable Fast Leave on all ports. Go to L2 FEATURES -> Multicast -> IGMP Snooping -> Port Config. 18. View IGMP VLAN Configurations. Go to L2 FEATURES -> Multicast -> IGMP Snooping -> Global Config. Click icon (yellow box in image). 117 | P a g e Back to top...
  • Page 118 19. Save the current configuration. Click “Save” button on top right corner. Click Yes. This will save current configuration and will apply this configuration every time switch is powered up. To double-check the updated configuration, reboot the network switch and confirm the configuration. After rebooting the switch, log in to your TP-Link network switch again and make sure that IGMP settings are intact.
  • Page 119: Wifi Router Setup And Requirements

    AV over IPunits on the network. Example of applying multicast filtering in a Linksys router: *The following requirements must be met in order to support the live streaming feature of the Key Digital app (1080p systems, KD-IP1080/KD-IP120 only): ▪...

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