Cisco Cisco D9858 Advanced Receiver Transcoder Installation Guide
Setup Menu
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Menu Item
Description
Parameters
Descramble
Mode
Mode
This parameter selects
whether the receiver
should scramble the
output even if it is
authorized to receive the
channel.
whether the receiver
should scramble the
output even if it is
authorized to receive the
channel.
The default mode is Descrambled.
Scrambled - Scrambles the output channel even
if the PE is authorized and can descramble the
channel.
if the PE is authorized and can descramble the
channel.
Descrambled - Descrambles the output channel,
and passes in-the-clear channels.
and passes in-the-clear channels.
Insert Null
Packet
Packet
This parameter selects
whether to insert null
packets in the output
stream.
whether to insert null
packets in the output
stream.
Null packets are always
inserted if the Rate
Control is set to User.
inserted if the Rate
Control is set to User.
Yes or No
Instance Name
This is the DPM output
instance name.
instance name.
Up to 31 characters
MOIP
Selects the transport
protocol to be used for
the output stream.
protocol to be used for
the output stream.
RTP or UDP
Send SAP
This selects whether to
send Session
Announcement Protocol
messages.
send Session
Announcement Protocol
messages.
Yes or No
SAP ID
This is the SAP identifier
(ID)/string.
(ID)/string.
Up to 49 characters
DestAddr
Enter the unicast (valid
host IP only) or
multicast destination IP
address.
host IP only) or
multicast destination IP
address.
224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255
UDPPort
This selects the
destination port number.
destination port number.
1 to 65535
Note: If you selected RTP for MOIP, you must
select an even destination port number.
select an even destination port number.
SrcPort
This selects the source
UDP port number.
UDP port number.
0 to 65535
TS/IP
This selects the
maximum number of
transport packets per IP
packet.
maximum number of
transport packets per IP
packet.
1 to 7
Min IP/s
This selects the
minimum number of IP
packets per second.
minimum number of IP
packets per second.
0, 2 to 1000