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Setting Up Redundancy Controls For Mpeg Over Ip And Mpe Outputs - Cisco D9800 Configuration Manual

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Setting Up Redundancy Controls for MPEG over IP and MPE Outputs

2 In the Multicast Filter Addresses field, enter the IP address that sets the destination for multicast MPE data, in the
range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.0.0.0.
3 Click Save.
Step 3
Apply the changes.
What to Do Next
To edit or delete an existing multicast filter address, click the radio button of the address entry and click edit
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Setting Up Redundancy Controls for MPEG over IP and MPE
Outputs
The Redundancy Control area allows you to configure redundancy for MPEG over IP or IP Data, and MPE
outputs when an active port fails due to a physical connectivity loss. The DATA1 and DATA2 connectors,
and DATA3 and DATA4 connectors (multi-stream units only) on the rear panel are used as redundant port
pairs.
Step 1
Do one of the following:
• Web GUI (single-stream unit): From the D9800 web GUI, choose Transport Stream > MPEG over IP Output,
or choose System Settings > MPE.
• Web GUI (multi-stream unit): From the D9800 web GUI, choose Transport Stream > IP Data 1/Data 2 Output
or IP Data 3/Data 4 Output.
• Front Panel: From the Main Menu of the D9800 front panel, choose Setup > IP > Redundancy.
Step 2
Refer to the Redundancy Control area.
Step 3
From the Mode drop-down list or front panel menu, choose one of the following:
• Manual: First Port or Manual: Second Port - For single-stream units, the setting only uses DATA 1 or DATA 2
port for output data. If you are configuring redundancy for IP Data 3/Data 4 Output on a multi-stream unit, First
Port is the DATA 3 port, and Second Port is the DATA 4 port. The remaining redundancy controls below are not
applicable.
• Backup: First Port or Backup: Second Port - Use DATA 1 or DATA 2 port as the primary data port and if a physical
connectivity loss occurs, it will failover to the backup port. The backup port is the port that is not used as a primary
port in a port pair. For example, if Data 1 is the primary port, the backup port is Data 2. If you are configuring
redundancy for IP Data 3/Data 4 Output on a multi-stream unit, First Port is the DATA 3 port, and Second Port is
the DATA 4 port. See Step 4 to configure specific settings for this mode.
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) to edit the entry, or click delete (
Configuring the Transport Stream Information
) to remove the entry.

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