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Configuring the Transport Stream Information
Setting the PSI Table Options
Step 1
Do one of the following:
• Web GUI (single-stream only): From the D9800 web GUI, choose Transport Stream > Digital Program Mapping
for ASI, MPEG over IP output, and refer to the DPM General Settings area.
• Front Panel (single-stream only): From the D9800 front panel, choose Setup > Outputs > TS Out > DPM > ASI
or MOIP.
• Web GUI (multi-stream only): From the D9800 web GUI, choose Transport Stream > Digital Program Mapping
for ASI 1 Output, ASI 2 Output, IP Data 1/Data 2 Output, or IP Data 3/Data 4 Output, and refer to the DPM General
Settings area.
• Front Panel (multi-stream only): From the D9800 front panel, choose Setup > Outputs > TS Out > DPM > ASI1,
ASI2, IP1/2, or IP3/4.
Step 2
From the PSI Table Output Option drop-down list, or the PSI Options front panel menu, choose the action to perform
on the PSI tables for the output stream. The following describes each option:
• Pass All - Transmits the incoming PSI tables as is; does not modify the content and rate. The SI Regeneration
Option (or the PSI Rate front panel menu) and table settings are ignored.
• Drop All - Does not transmit any PSI tables. The SI Regeneration Option and table settings are ignored.
• Ctl By Table - The incoming PSI tables are transmitted, according to the output mode set in the table options (see
Step b below). You must set the following:
1 From the SI Regeneration Option drop-down list, or the PSI Rate front panel menu, choose the regeneration
rate for the PSI tables being regenerated. The following describes each PSI rate:
• Auto - Matches the generated PSI tables' output rate to the incoming rate.
• MPEG Min - Transmits the generated PSI tables on the longest intervals that are allowed by MPEG
standard.
• SA Std - Transmits the generated PSI tables based on PowerVu standard intervals.
2 Click Table Options, or scroll down the front panel menu to choose the table specific output mode for each
table. From each of the table drop-down lists, choose pass, drop, regenerate (Regen), or pass with rate control
(PwRC) and click OK.
For the front panel, the table menus (PAT, CAT, PMT, TSDT, NIT, NITO, SDT, SDTO, BAT EIT, TDT,
Note
RST, TOT, DIT, SIT, EMC, EMM, DRT, CDT) will only appear if you choose Ctl by Table.
The CDT is different from the other tables listed because the CDT is referred to within the PMT, rather than
Note
outside the PMT. Check the Block CDT Output check box (or choose Pass from the CDT front panel menu)
to override the DPM PID map configuration for CDT PIDs and to always drop all CDTs. Otherwise, uncheck
the Block CDT Output (or choose Drop from the CDT front panel menu) to permit the output of CDTs following
the configured DPM PID map configuration and all other DPM constraints.
Cisco D9800 Network Transport Receiver Version 3.01 Installation and Configuration Guide
Setting the PSI Table Options
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