Nevion VikinX Sublime Series Rev.AB User Manual

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VikinX Sublime 3G/HD/SD-SDI Routers

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MRP (TCP/IP)

This option is only applicable to the Sublime range. It selects the Ethernet protocol as
the control option, and disables the RS-232 port of that device.

Note that the above selection is only possible if you have Sublime FW rel. 2.1.1
or newer installed on your Sublime device, and Nevion Configurator rel. 3.3.5 or
newer is installed on your PC.

It is NOT possible to select protocol options on Sublimes with HW rev. 1.

MRP is always enabled when any TCP/IP based protocol is selected. This
makes it possible to use Sublime panels when a third party protocol is selected.

Leitch Pass-Through (RS-232)

This option allows support for Leitch Pass-Through protocol via RS-232 interface. The
details of this protocol are described in Leitch Routing Switchers Serial Protocol
Reference, Edition E
. See also Appendix B.1 for details.

This option is not supported over NCB.

Leitch Pass-Through (TCP/IP)

This option allows support for Leitch Pass-Through protocol via TCP/IP interface. The
details of this protocol are described in Leitch Routing Switchers Serial Protocol
Reference, Edition E.

The interface is using port 23 for this protocol option; same port as for Telnet
applications. See also Appendix B.1 for details.

The Leitch Pass-Through selections are only available on Sublime routers with
FW version 2.4.x and higher.

Grass Valley Native protocol (TCP/IP)

This option allows support for Grass Valley Native protocol via TCP/IP interface, using
port 12345. The subset of this protocol that is supported by Sublime routers and control
panels is described in Appendix B.2.

The Grass Valley Native protocol is only available on Sublime routers with FW
version 2.5.4 and higher.

Sublime 16x2 routers with, or without extensions

This option shall be used only on 16x2 routers, enabling both IP, or RS-232 control and
NCB extensions to other 16x2 routers in a stack.
When using 16x2 routers in a stack, the router with the highest offset shall be
connected to IP, or RS-232; and the rest of the stack interconnected with NCB
connections.
See Chapter 6.2 for connection details.

This protocol option is only used on 16x2 routers; but should be used on all
16x2 routers in the application.

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