Cobalt Co9992-4ENC-4K-HEVC Software-Defined Broadcast Encoder User Manual

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X:

More capabilities. If this flag is set, it indicates that there are more capabilities

included in the message.

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R:

Routing capability. If this flag is set, the device is willing to transmit and

receive non-RIST traffic.

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B:

If this flag is set, device supports Bonding.

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A:

If this flag is set, device supports Adaptive Encoding.

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P:

If this flag is set, device supports SMPTE-2022 FEC.

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E:

If this flag is set, device supports seamless redundancy switch as per SMPTE-

2022-7.

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L:

If this flag is set, device supports load sharing.

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N:

If this flag is set, device supports NULL packet deletion.

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V:

If this flag is set, device supports Reduced Overhead Mode.

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J:

If this flag is set, device is capable of sending, receiving and processing JSON

information.

Tunnel IP:

This indicates the remote inner (tunnel) IP address, reported by the peer.

Remote IP:

This indicates the IP address the peer would like the 9992-ENC to take.

This feature is not supported by the 9992-ENC. This value, if present, will be reported
here but ignored.

Routing:

This indicates that the peer is capable of routing. Cobalt devices currently do

not generate this flag.

Vendor:

This indicates the vendor of the peer. Cobalt devices will report “Cobalt Digital

Inc”.

Product:

This indicates the product name of the peer. The 9992-ENC will report

“9992-ENC”.

Version:

This indicates the software version currently running in the peer. The

9992-ENC will report the value found in the

Software Rev

field found in the Product

Statistics Tab.

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