Ip outputs: statistics tab, Ethernet port 1 ethernet port 2 – Cobalt Co9992-4ENC-4K-HEVC Software-Defined Broadcast Encoder User Manual

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9992-ENC will raise a yellow alarm. This alarm can be seen in the IP Output Statistics tab,
described in detail below.
The current state of the 9992-ENC current streaming ARP cache is available in the Advanced
View of the Active IP Outputs table, described above.

IP Outputs: Statistics Tab

The Statistics tab for the IP output ports contains a summary of each stream status. There are
two sub-tabs: one for Port 1, and another for Port 2. The tab is depicted below:



The indicators can have the following values:

OK

: The IP Output is operating normally (either streaming or ready to stream).

No Response:

The IP Output is configured for unicast operation, but it does not have a

destination MAC address. If there is a connection to this output, Dashboard™ Card State
and the Status LED will be red.

Overflow:

The IP Output is configured for NULL Padding with a manual rate, and the

connected bitstream(s) exceed that configured manual rate. If this alarm is asserted,

packets are being dropped

. The Dashboard™ Card State and the Status LED will be red.

No Response:

The IP Output is configured for unicast operation, and the destination

stopped responding to ARP. The IP Output is using an old cached MAC address. If
there is a connection to this output, the Dashboard™ Card State will be yellow (but
packets are being transmitted).

Not Streaming:

The IP Output is in automatic rate mode, and the connected encoder

channel(s) are not running. The port is ready to transmit, but there is no stream available.
No transmission is currently happening.

Disabled:

The IP Output has been disabled (by setting

Enable

to

No

).

Ethernet Port 1

Ethernet Port 2

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