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Tandberg MX5210

The Tandberg MX5210 is a compact and cost-effective DVB remultiplexer.

This is an SNMP connector that is used to display the status of the different parameters of a Tandberg MX5210.

About

Version Info

Range Key Features Based on System Impact
1.0.0.x [SLC Main] Initial version - -

Product Info

Range Supported Firmware
1.0.0.x Mib Version 1

System Info

Range DCF Integration Cassandra Compliant Linked Components Exported Components
1.0.0.x Yes Yes - -

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, e.g., 10.11.12.13.

SNMP Settings:

  • IP port: The IP port of the device, by default 161.
  • Get community string: The community string used when reading values from the device, by default public.
  • Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device, by default private.

Usage

General Info

This page contains general status information, such as the Product Name, Hardware Address and Router.

Other displayed parameters are among others Unit Alarm Status, Configuration Changed Alarm, Illegal Configuration Alarm, Display Unlocked Alarm and No Input Board Alarm.

Boards

This page contains a table with the Boardlist Slot Number, Board Type, Board Hardware and Software Version.

Ports

This page displays information about Ports, such as the Port Type, Port Direction and Port Status.

Transportstream

This page contains two tables, one for the Transport Stream Input and the other for the Transport Stream Output.

  • The input table shows the Input Total Bitrate, Packet Length, Effective Bitrate, Module Mode, etc.
  • The output table shows the Output Bitrate, Output Packet Length, External Clock, Output Interface, Backplane, Effective Bitrate, etc.

Streamer Module

On this page, you can configure the PCR Correction, TS Mode, Splitting Mode and Default Original Network ID.

There are also twelve page buttons that allow you to retrieve and configure certain properties.

  • Components: Displays a table with Component Slotnumber, PID, Bitrate, Language, Decoded Type, Portnumber and Scrambling.
  • Services: Displays a table with Service Slotnumber, Service ID, Service Name, PCR PID, PMT PID, Original Network ID, Service Provider, Service Type and Service Port Number.
  • Transport: Displays a table with Transport ID, Network Name, Original Network ID and Portnumber.
  • Service Component: Displays a table with Service ID, PID, Type, Portnumber and Language.
  • Backplane PID: Allows you to configure the BPTS PID Control, Slotnumber, Portnumber, Number, Stream ID and PID Status. A table on the left side shows all current states for the Backplane.
  • Backplane Services: Allows you to configure the BPTS Service Control, Slotnumber, Portnumber, ID, Stream ID, Component Mode, Scrambled, Descramble and Status. There is also a table on the left side showing the current state for each service.
  • Backplane Stream: Allows you to configure the BPTS Stream Control, Stream ID, Name, CBR, Filename and Status. There is also a table on the left side showing the current state for each stream.
  • Backplane AS Components: Allows you to configure the BPTS AS Components Control, Slotnumber, Portnumber, Service ID, PID, Service Out PID, Remapped PID, BPTS ID and Status. A table on the left side shows all current states for the AS Components.
  • Backplane Transport Stream: Allows you to configure the TS Control, TS Slotnumber, TS Portnumber, TS Service ID, TS Name and TS Status. There is also a table on the left side showing the current state for each transport stream.
  • Backplane Remapping: Allows you to configure the Remapping Control, PID Slotnumber, PID Portnumber, PID, Remapped PID and Status. There is also a table on the left side showing the current state for each remapping slot number.
  • Outgoing Service: Allows you to configure the Outgoing Service Inputslot, Inputport, Incoming ID, Service ID and PMT PID. There is also a table on the left side showing the current state for each output service.
  • Outgoing Transport: Allows you to configure the BPTS ID, Transport ID and Original Network ID. A table on the left side shows all current states for each Outgoing Transport ID.

Web Interface

This page displays 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.