Cisco D9054 Installation And Operation Manual page 183

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Setting Up the IP Streaming Output,
4. Click the Stream Setup icon from the sub-pages.
5. For each of up to eight Index IDs, select the mode; either UDP, RTP, or Disable
to enable IP streaming. The default is Disable.
6. Enter the MAC Addresses of the destination and backup IP set top boxes. MAC
addresses are not required for multicast destinations. For unicast destinations,
the MAC address is not required if the target supports ARP.
7. Enter the IP Addresses of the destination and backup IP receivers. These are the
IP addresses of the receivers or a multicast address. When entering a unicast
address, ensure that the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway are properly set
up; otherwise the Encoder will not be able to communicate with the external
device.
8. Enter the IP Ports of the destination and backup IP receivers. These are the
destination ports for the data to be routed. The range is from 0 to 65535.
9. Type the Payload and SSRC of the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP).
Payload is a 7-bit value that indicates the format of the payload. The SSRC is a
32-bit synchronization source identifier that identifies the source of a stream.
10. Enter the TTL (Time to Live). This number identifies the number of routers that
IP packets can travel through before they are dropped. The range is from 1 to
255. The default is 128.
11. Enter the number of transport packets (# TS Packets) per UDP. This sets the
number of transport packets when UDP mode is selected. Choose a value in the
range from 1 to 7. The default is 7.
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