Item
TS:QAM
Enable
Input Interface
Input UDP Port
Input Multicast IP
Input Source
Disable All
Status
Ancillary PID Mapping
Ancillary PID processing is similar to service processing, in that it is linked to a specific
input stream object. The APEX1000 Ancillary PID Mapping window provides the
capability to manually map non-service PIDs. Ancillary PIDs are non service-related, as
they are not part of any service (not listed as a component of any PMT).
An example application would be the pass-through of EMMs. Ancillary PID mappings can
be made to any output regardless of the operating mode.
Notes:
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Apply (per row) is needed to modify a row
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Any rows already enabled and changed result in the PID mapping being deleted, and
then the addition of a new one
Configuring Ancillary PID Parameters
To configure Ancillary PID processing, select Manual Routing > Ancillary PID
Mapping:
Manual Routing • Stream Pass Thru Configuration
APEX1000 All-Purpose Edge QAM Software Version 2.4.x • Installation and Operation Manual
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Stream Pass Thru window field definitions
Definition
Shows the Output Transport Stream numbers (1–16, 17–32, 33–48), and
the QAM Port.
A check mark indicates that the route is enabled.
Specifies a GigE port (1 – 4) or Host port (1 – 2) as the input interface.
Specifies the input UDP port number for the transport stream.
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GigE: 0 – 65535
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Host: 1024 – 65535
Specifies the Multicast IP address, if applicable.
Specifies the Source IP address of the multicast group, if applicable.
Prompts you to disable all 48 rows.
Provides drop-list selections to quick status verification of:
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Input PSI Table
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Output PSI Table
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Output Program
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Output Transport Utilization
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Input Stream Redundancy
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Input Stream Status
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Mapping Errors
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