Cisco Cisco D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Receiver Guía De Instalación
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring
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Mode Status
Description
Auto Re-Mapped
The output map changed automatically to fix the output channel
or PID conflicts at the time of setup.
or PID conflicts at the time of setup.
Changed by Uplink DPM output changes were initiated by an encoder.
6 From the Descrambled drop-down list, choose whether the output will be
descrambled if the input is scrambled. The following table describes the available
options:
options:
Descramble
Description
Scrambled
The output channel will remain scrambled even if the PE is
authorized and can descramble the channel.
authorized and can descramble the channel.
Descrambled
Descrambles the output channel, and passes in-the-clear channels.
7 From the Null Packet Insertion drop-down list, choose Yes to insert null packets
into the output to maintain output at a constant bit rate. Otherwise, choose No.
Note: We recommend that you set the Null Packet Insertion to Yes.
Note: We recommend that you set the Null Packet Insertion to Yes.
8 Click Apply.
Setting Up the ASI Auto Synchronization Options
The ASI Auto Sync area allows you to configure the DPM without editing each
output channel and PID separately.
1 In the ASI Outputs page (Transport Stream > ASI Output), refer to the ASI
output channel and PID separately.
1 In the ASI Outputs page (Transport Stream > ASI Output), refer to the ASI
Auto Sync area.
2 Choose Yes from the Enable Auto Fix for Collision drop-down list for the DPM
to resolve channel and PID collisions automatically on the transport outputs.
New values are assigned to the parameters that caused the conflict. The new
assigned values are not used by any incoming transport or other PE outputs. If a
collision is detected, you can review the new changes and click Apply to accept
the new changes.
Choose No and a detailed list of all the conflicts is displayed in the Output
Channel and PID Conflicts table (click View Conflicts) when a conflict occurs.
You can then resolve the conflicts manually.
New values are assigned to the parameters that caused the conflict. The new
assigned values are not used by any incoming transport or other PE outputs. If a
collision is detected, you can review the new changes and click Apply to accept
the new changes.
Choose No and a detailed list of all the conflicts is displayed in the Output
Channel and PID Conflicts table (click View Conflicts) when a conflict occurs.
You can then resolve the conflicts manually.