Paneda Multiplexer
The Paneda multiplexer looks at the multiplexing compartment for each provider.
About
Version Info
| Range | Key Features | Based on | System Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | Initial version | - | - |
Product Info
| Range | Supported Firmware |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | h-2024-02-09 |
System Info
| Range | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant | Linked Components | Exported Components |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | No | Yes | - | - |
Configuration
Connections
HTTP Connection - MAIN
This connector uses an HTTP connection and requires the following input during element creation:
HTTP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP or URL of the destination.
- IP port: The IP port of the destination.
- Bus address: If the proxy server has to be bypassed, specify bypassproxy.
HTTP Connection - REDUNDANT
This connector uses an HTTP connection and requires the following input during element creation:
HTTP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP or URL of the destination.
- IP port: The IP port of the destination.
- Bus address: If the proxy server has to be bypassed, specify bypassproxy.
Initialization
To make sure the connector can start polling, on the General page, fill in the API Token with the Bearer token key.
After you have filled in this token, and the first call has been performed, select a provider with the parameter Provider. The other calls will only work when this has been done.
Redundancy
The connector uses a redundant connection (HTTP Connection - REDUNDANT). If the first connection fails, the connector will automatically use this connection instead.
Web Interface
The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.
How to Use
On the General page of this connector, you can configure the API Token and Provider to access the device. You can also set the Service Configuration page of the element to be shown or hidden.
The Debug page contains basic information about the communication with the device, as well as specific logs for every entry.
The Service Configuration page contains raw information regarding input sources, encoder profiles, MSC items, MSC layouts, and the active service configuration. It also contains controls to create new input sources, encoder profiles, MSC items, and MSC layouts, and it allows you to activate an existing MSC layout. These controls can be used manually, but as these all require JSON snippets, they can also be set from an external automation script (outside of the connector).
The remaining pages contain status information for the multiplexer and general information.