APT AoIP
The APT AoIP is a compact and efficient solution for the transport of multiple channels of audio or MPX content over IP links.
About
This connector uses an SNMP connection to poll information.
Version Info
| Range | Description | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x [SLC Main] | Initial version | No | Yes |
Product Info
| Range | Supported Firmware Version |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | Unknown |
Installation and configuration
Creation
SNMP Main connection
This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
SNMP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.
SNMP Settings:
- Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
- Get community string: public
- Set community string: private
Usage
General
This page contains general information on the unit, such as the Serial Number, System Type, Hardware Revision, Software Revision, Unit Name, CPU Load, Unit Temperature and Trap Counter.
There is also a button available that allows you to reboot the unit.
The Connection page button opens a subpage with connection information. It displays three tables for IP, Distant Redirection and Firewall data, respectively.
Configuration
This page displays the Active Profile Name, the Active Profile Number, the Audio Alarm Configuration table and the Stream table.
Via the Relay page button, you can view the following parameters:
- Serial Data Baud Rate
- Serial Data Baud Rate 2
- Input Source 1 to 4
- Invert Switch Input
- Relay Control Mode 1 to 4
- Invert Relay Output 1 to 4
Via the Audio button, you can configure the following parameters:
- Audio Input Mode
- Audio I/O Impedance
- Audio Output Digital Sample Frequency
- Audio Loopback Enabled
- Enable Loss of Digital Input Alarm
- Enable Loss of Digital Reference Alarm
- Enable Advanced Routing
- Advanced Routing A to D
GPIO
This page consists of two sections.
- In the Switch Status section, you can find the parameters Opto 1 Input State, Opto 2 Input State, Opto 3 Input State, Opto 4 Input State and Opto Active High.
- In the Relay Status section, you can find the Relay 1 Output State, Relay 2 Output State, Relay 3 Output State and Relay 1 Output State.
Performance
This page displays the Audio Level Channel A, B, C and D and the Stream Performance table.
Alarms
This page consists of the sections Audio Alarms, Transport Alarms, Power Supply Alarms, Network Time Protocol Alarms, Loss of Signal Connection and Dynamic DNS Alarms.
In the Audio Alarms section, you can find the parameters Silence Detect Channel A to D, Sync Failure, Loss of Digital Input - AB, Loss of Digital Reference, I/O Board Removed and Loss Digital Input CD.
The Transport Alarms section displays the IP TX Error, IP RX Error, Audio Mismatch and Loss of IP Connection parameters.
PSU 1 Failure and PSU 2 Failure can be found in the Power Supply Alarms section and the NTP Synchronization is displayed in the NTP (Network Time Protocol) Alarms section.
Finally, the sections Loss of Signal Connection and Dynamic DNS Alarms both display a table with status information.
Web Interface
This page provides access to the web interface of the device. Note that the client machine has to be able to access the device, as otherwise it will not be possible to open the web interface.