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Mediaedge HDMA-4100 Technical Manual (130 pages)
Brand:
Mediaedge
| Category:
Set-top boxes
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
MEDIAEDGE System Overview
10
I-1. What Is MEDIAEDGE
11
I-2. MEDIAEDGE4 Component Devices
12
I-2-1. Mediaedge-Svs4
12
I-2-2. Mediaedge-Stb4
12
I-2-3. Mediaedge-Stb4H
12
I-2-4. Hdma-4100
13
I-2-5. Mediaedge-Swt4
13
I-2-6. Mediaedge-Lsb
14
I-2-7. Mediaedge-Leb4
14
I-2-8. Mediaedge-Leb60
14
I-3. Server Functions
15
I-3-1. MEDIAEDGE Server Configuration
15
I-3-2. Stream Server
16
I-3-3. Database Server
17
I-3-4. DHCP Server
18
I-3-5. DNS Server
19
I-3-6. Web Server
19
I-3-7. Time Server
20
I-3-8. SWT Authentication Server
21
MEDIAEDGE System Performance
22
II-1. Delivery Performance of Servers
23
II-1-1. Network Interface (NIC)
24
II-1-2. Disk
25
II-1-3. Cpu
27
II-1-4. Memory
27
II-1-5. Other Factors
27
II-1-6. Checking the Load on the Server
28
II-2. Validation Results of Server Performance
29
II-2-1. Express5800 110Gc (SATA-HDD Model)
29
II-2-2. Express5800 110Ri-1 (SAS-Raid Model)
30
II-2-3. Express5800 120Ri-2 (SAS-Raid Model)
31
II-2-4. Express5800 120Ri-2 (SATA-Raid Model)
32
II-2-5. Poweredge 2950 III (SATA-Raid Model)
33
II-3. Performance of the Network Switch
34
II-3-1. Key Points of the Network Switch
34
II-3-2. Port Speed
34
II-3-3. Delivery Performance of Unicast
34
II-3-4. Delivery Performance of Multicast
34
II-4. Reception by Clients
35
II-4-1. Reception on MEDIAEDGE-STB4/STB4H/HDMA-4100
35
II-4-2. Reception by MEDIAEDGE-SWT4
35
II-5. Delivery on the Live Unit
36
II-5-1. Understanding the Delivery
36
II-5-2. Understanding the Relay
36
II-5-3. Multicast Packets
36
MEDIAEDGE System Design
37
III-1. System Design Guideline
38
III-1-1. Required Items for System Requirements
38
III-1-2. Setting Factors Decided from the Required Specifications
38
III-2. Capacity of the Content Drive
39
III-3. Data Delivered on the Network
40
III-3-1. Performance and Limitations of MEDIAEDGE System
40
Regarding Streaming Data
40
III-3-2. Using Only "Unicast Delivery
42
III-3-3. Using Only "Multicast Delivery
43
III-3-4. Using "Unicast Delivery" and "Multicast Delivery" Simultaneously
44
III-3-5. Using MEDIAEDGE-LSB/LEB4/LEB60
44
Using IGMP Snooping
46
III-3-7. Calculation of the Stream Data
47
III-4. Improving System Performances
49
III-4-1. Improving Network Performances
49
III-4-2. Server Load Dispersion
49
III-4-3. TS Packets
51
III-4-4. Improving Performance with Network Switch Configuration
53
III-4-5. Bandwidth Control Functions of MEDIAEDGE-LEB4
53
III-5. Tuning Server Performance
54
III-5-1. Improving Performance with NIC Configuration
54
III-5-2. Improving Performance with Disk Configuration
54
III-5-3. Setting Process Priority
54
MEDIAEDGE System Configuration
55
IV-1. Server Configuration
56
IV-1-1. Single Server/Single Segment Configuration
56
IV-1-2. Multi Server
57
IV-1-3. Multi-Segment
58
IV-1-4. How to Change the Computer Name of the Server
60
Where MEDIAEDGE-SVS4 Is Installed
60
IV-2. Client Configuration
61
IV-2-1. Mixed Configuration with MEDIAEDGE-STB4/SWT4
61
IV-2-2. Configuration for MEDIAEDGE-DAS4
62
IV-3. Multicast
63
IV-3-1. Controlling Multicast Streams by IGMP
63
IV-4. Live Delivery
65
IV-4-1. Configuration for Direct Delivery from MEDIAEDGE-LSB/LEB4/LEB60
65
To Clients
65
IV-4-2. Configuration for Relay Delivery by Server
66
Are Divided into Segments
67
IV-4-4. MEDIAEDGE-LSB/LEB4/LEB60 Multicast Delivery Configuration
69
IV-5. Using NAS
71
IV-5-1. Configuration with NAS
71
IV-6. Using VPN
72
IV-6-1. VPN Connection between Server and Clients (Remote Delivery)
72
IV-6-2. VPN Connection of MEDIAEDGE-LSB/LEB4/LEB60
73
Server and Clients (Remote)
73
IV-6-3. Connection Via NAT/NAPT
74
IV-7. Ipv6
75
IV-7-1. Configuration Without an Ipv6 Router
75
IV-7-2. Configuration with an Ipv6 Router
76
IV-7-3. Controlling Multicast Stream by Mldv2
77
Settings and Operation Controls
79
V-1. Server
80
V-1-1. Setting the Exent Log
80
V-1-2. Web Server Security
80
V-1-3. Synchronizing the Clock
82
V-2. Client
83
V-2-1. Changing the Remote Control ID
83
V-2-2. Notes on Setting up Using Internet Explorer
84
V-2-3. Updating Firmware
85
V-2-4. Managing Clients with the Server Console
88
V-2-5. Redirect
89
V-2-6. MEDIAEDGE-STB4 Menu
90
V-2-7. Remote Serial
97
V-2-8. Setting Wake on LAN
97
V-2-9. Setting the Output Format
98
V-2-10. Reviewing the Log
99
V-2-11. Downloading the Log File
100
V-2-12. Using MEDIAEDGE-DAS4 on MEDIAEDGE-SWT4
101
V-3. Live Unit
102
V-3-1. Url
102
V-3-2. Direct Delivery to Clients
102
V-3-3. Updating Firmware
103
V-3-4. Reviewing the Log
103
V-3-5. Remote Serial
104
V-3-6. Wake on LAN
104
V-4. Database
105
V-4-1. Using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE)
105
V-4-2. Limiting the Memory Usage
105
V-4-3. Security Settings (Remote Access, Sa Password)
107
V-4-4. Backup and Restoration
109
V-4-5. Compressing Data on the SQL Server, and Restructuring Index
111
V-4-6. Operating Database with MS-Access
113
V-5. Managing Contents
114
V-5-1. Registering MPEG File Contents
114
V-5-2. Registering Live Contents
115
V-5-3. Live Record
115
V-5-4. Registering Relay Contents
115
V-5-5. Relay Record
116
V-6. Managing Schedules
117
V-6-1. Setting Schedules
117
V-6-2. Multicast Schedules
118
V-6-3. Unicast Schedules
119
V-7. Snmp
120
V-7-1. SNMP Support
120
Mediaedge-Lsb/Leb4
120
V-7-3. SNMP Settings on Server
120
V-7-4. Mib
121
V-8. Using Vendor Specific Information Editor
122
V-8-1. Applying Parameters
122
V-8-2. Reloading
122
V-8-3. Opening DHCP Management Console
122
V-8-4. Copying or Moving the Environment to Another Server
122
V-8-5. Applying Different Settings on a Unique Unit
123
V-9. Sample Applications
124
V-10. Notes
130
V-10-1. Notes on Operation over Long Periods of Time
130
V-10-2. Notes on Remote Access of the Activex Control
130
V-10-3. Using Activex of the Server (Mesrv.mesrvctrl) Remotely (DCOM)
130
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Mediaedge HDMA-4100 User Manual (167 pages)
Brand:
Mediaedge
| Category:
Set-top boxes
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Chapter 1 Introduction
12
Website
13
Hdma-4100
14
Features of the HDMA-4100
15
Chapter 2
17
HDMA-4100 Part Names
18
HDMA-4100 Rear Panel
20
Connecting the HDMA-4100
21
Startup and Shutdown
23
Turn-Off (Shutdown)
24
Initial Setup
25
Setting IP Address
27
WOL (Wake on LAN)
31
Setting by the DIP Switches
32
Download Site
33
Chapter 3
35
Example of Creating Content
36
How to Update Content
38
Contents Update Via USB
42
Description of the Contents Update Control File
43
Description Examples
44
Chapter 4
47
Schedule Playback
48
How to Use Schedule Playback
49
HDMA Scheduler Overview
50
Installation
51
Uninstallation
53
Using HDMA Scheduler
55
HDMA Scheduler Main Screen
56
Menu Bar
57
Creating a Schedule
62
Exporting a Schedule
66
Saving Schedules
70
Remote Controller (Option)
71
Chapter 5
73
How to Create a Schedule
74
Operation When the Schedule File Is Invalid
78
Examples of a Schedule
79
Chapter 6
87
Serial Control
88
How to Use Serial Control
89
Managing a Content File
90
Command Descriptions (Pioneer LD/DVD Mode)
93
Command Descriptions (HDMA-4000 Ver.1.X Mode)
102
Auto-Execution of the Serial Commands
104
Chapter 7
105
VOD Mode Overview
106
VOD Mode Settings
107
Setting HDMA-4100 to Channel Mode
108
Using VOD Mode
109
Menu Screen
111
Channel Mode
113
Remote Controller (Option)
115
Chapter 8
117
Setup Using Web Browser
118
HDMA-4100 Top
120
Updating Firmware
151
Maintenance Mode
153
Firmware Recovery
155
If You Have Forgotten the User Name or the Password
157
Appendix
158
Limitations
159
Hardware Specifications
160
Remote Control ID Setting
163
Connecting to a UPS
164
Using a Wireless Network
165
Pins
166
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