Motorola APEX1000 Installation And Operation Manual page 86

All-purpose edge qam
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Product Name
Hostname
Message Insertion
Mode
Auto-Reboot Enabled
Reboot Reason
Unicast Loss of Input
Timeout (ms)
Multicast Loss of
Input Timeout (ms)
Loss of Input
Compare Type
Detect Loss of Input
PSI Enabled
Configuration • System Configuration
APEX1000 All-Purpose Edge QAM Software Version 2.4.x • Installation and Operation Manual
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Advanced tab functions
Definition/Range
Displays the product name. This is a configurable parameter; the name can be
user-specified.
Displays the host's name and Web address.
This drop-down menu provides two selections to set the message insertion
method of the APEX1000:
Efficient – The default mode of insertion and recommended use case for the
APEX. This allows the APEX to insert generated PSI and ECM messages as
efficiently as possible into the output stream.
Single Section – This mode forces the APEX to start every new message at
the beginning of an MPEG packet. This will typically increase the amount of
bandwidth required for the APEX to insert PSI and ECM messages. This is
the least efficient method of insertion and should only be selected if the
output streams have the proper bandwidth for PSI and ECM messages.
Select the Auto-Reboot Enabled checkbox to allow the APEX1000 to
automatically reboot when specific hardware errors occur.
Range: On/Off
Note: Currently, only a Loss of Host-to-GigE communication can trigger an
automatic reboot.
Read-only function that indicates the reason for the last APEX1000 boot:
Power Cycle – Power-up or power cycled
Operator Reboot – Operator-commanded reboot
Hardware Fault – An automatic reboot has occurred
Displays the period for waiting for packet to appear on input for a unicast (VOD)
stream (the maximum allowable time between packets for unicast streams
before the stream is considered lost).
Range: 600 ms – 6000 ms (configurable in steps of 200 ms)
The default is 5000 ms.
Displays the period for waiting for packet to appear on input for a multicast
(broadcast/SDV) stream (the maximum allowable time between packets for
multicast streams before the stream is considered lost).
Range: 600 ms – 6000 ms (configurable in steps of 200 ms)
The default is 5000 ms.
This is the comparison type that you use when comparing the input Primary
stream against the input Secondary stream.
Range: Data Rate/ Stream Rate
Stream Rate includes all packets, include Null packets
Data Rate includes only non-Null packets (video, audio, and data packets)
The default is Stream Rate.
Range: On/Off
Reference Detection of Lost Input Services below for more information.
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