Cisco Cisco D9804 Multiple Transport Receiver Guía De Instalación
Chapter 5 Setup and Monitoring
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Select Remux if you want the CT ID to be remultiplexed to pass to the output.
For more information on the remux format, see Remuxltiplexing (on page 113).
For more information on the remux format, see Remuxltiplexing (on page 113).
6 Set the PCR (Program Clock Reference) Correction to the output signal.
Select Enable or Disable. PCR correction is only applied to Pass, Drop, and Raw
streams (as selected above). It is ignored for Decombined and Remux streams.
streams (as selected above). It is ignored for Decombined and Remux streams.
7 Choose the Bitrate Control Selection, the output rate type to the output signal.
Select Fixed Rate if the Pass, Drop, and Raw streams are output. The transport
stream is stuffed with null packets to achieve the output rate. The output rate is
in the range from 1 to 213.7 Mb/s.
Select Source Rate if the Pass, Drop, Raw, and Decombined streams are output.
The transport stream output rate is identical to the stream input rate.
Note: Source Rate is always used for decombined streams.
Select Full Rate if the Pass, Drop and Raw streams are output. The transport
stream rate is not stuffed with null packets (there are no packet loss). The output
rate is always at 213.7 Mb/s.
stream is stuffed with null packets to achieve the output rate. The output rate is
in the range from 1 to 213.7 Mb/s.
Select Source Rate if the Pass, Drop, Raw, and Decombined streams are output.
The transport stream output rate is identical to the stream input rate.
Note: Source Rate is always used for decombined streams.
Select Full Rate if the Pass, Drop and Raw streams are output. The transport
stream rate is not stuffed with null packets (there are no packet loss). The output
rate is always at 213.7 Mb/s.
8 Enter the fixed output Bitrate, in the range from 1 to 213700000 bps.
9 In the Burst Mode drop-down menu, select whether the output packet stream is
9 In the Burst Mode drop-down menu, select whether the output packet stream is
emitted with gaps between packets (Enabled) or between stream bytes
(Disabled).
The default is Disabled. When Burst Mode is set to Disabled, packet mode is
used.
(Disabled).
The default is Disabled. When Burst Mode is set to Disabled, packet mode is
used.
10 Type the CT (Combined Transport) ID, in the range from 1 to 65535. For
Decombined output format, this is the Combined Transport ID of the stream to
be decombined. For Remux output format, this is the Combined Transport ID of
the RDCS that describes the deterministic remultiplex stream to be generated.
For Raw, Pass, and Drop formats, this is the carrier ID of the DVB transport
stream that contains the output packets.
be decombined. For Remux output format, this is the Combined Transport ID of
the RDCS that describes the deterministic remultiplex stream to be generated.
For Raw, Pass, and Drop formats, this is the carrier ID of the DVB transport
stream that contains the output packets.
11 Enter the CT (Combined Transport) PID for decombined or remux output
formats, in the range from 1 to 8192.
12 Select the Transport Name.
This is normally the program name. If the MTR has received inband data, a
scrolling list of available transports is available.
scrolling list of available transports is available.
13 Set the session word index (Sw Idx), in the range from 1 to 512.
14 In the Packet Loss Adjustment drop-down menu, select whether the FPGA error
14 In the Packet Loss Adjustment drop-down menu, select whether the FPGA error
handling attempts to maintain the output bitrate by inserting null packets into
the output stream, replacing any damaged or missing input packets (Enable or
Disable).
the output stream, replacing any damaged or missing input packets (Enable or
Disable).
15 Type the Filter Settings, the PID for Drop and Pass for each output (1 to 8). The
filter settings are only applicable to Drop and Pass output streams.
16 Click Save and then click Apply Local to apply the saved settings to the receiver.