Cisco Cisco D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Receiver Guía De Instalación
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Menu Item
Description
Parameters
Descramble Mode Select whether the output
will be descrambled if the
input is scrambled.
input is scrambled.
Scrambled - The output channel will remain
scrambled even if the PE is authorized and
can descramble the channel.
scrambled even if the PE is authorized and
can descramble the channel.
Descrambled - Descrambles the output
channel, and passes in-the-clear channels.
channel, and passes in-the-clear channels.
The default is Descrambled.
Insert Null Packet Select whether to insert null
packets into the output to
maintain output at a
constant bit rate.
maintain output at a
constant bit rate.
Yes or No
MOIP1
Menu Item
Description
Parameters
Name
This is the name assigned
to the transport output for
ease of reference.
to the transport output for
ease of reference.
20-character string
Rate Control
This is the DPM output rate
control.
control.
Auto - The output rate follows that set by the
uplink. The output rate will be the same as
the input rate (including all null packets).
This means the output bit rate is determined
automatically based on the input source
symbol rate and FEC value. This setting is
used when the signal source is RF.
uplink. The output rate will be the same as
the input rate (including all null packets).
This means the output bit rate is determined
automatically based on the input source
symbol rate and FEC value. This setting is
used when the signal source is RF.
User - The output rate is specified as the
Output Rate parameter. It is determined by
the user setting regardless of the input
source. Null packets are always inserted.
Output Rate parameter. It is determined by
the user setting regardless of the input
source. Null packets are always inserted.
User Rate (Mbps) This parameter controls the
output rate when Rate
Control is set to User.
Control is set to User.
Note: Output data will be
partially or completely lost
if the user-selected bit rate
is set to a value that is less
than the actual signal bit
rate.
partially or completely lost
if the user-selected bit rate
is set to a value that is less
than the actual signal bit
rate.
0 to 206 Mbps