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INSTALLATIONCONFIGURATIONOPERATION
FURTHER
INFORMATION
INDEX
Advanced page
The items within these pages relate to the network settings, network test, diagnostic
tools and statistics for the chosen receiver node.
ADMIN - Network Settings
Receiver 1
IP Address
Netmask
Gateway
MACAddress
DHCP Server
NTP Server
DNS Address
192.168.1.34
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
00:0F:58:02:DF:3A
91.134.24.29
93.0.123.145
128.0.124.53
General
OSD Settings
Setup Channels
Manage Ports
Advanced
Software Upgrade
RECEIVER
Review this node’s network information. XDIP selects IP addresses automatically using DHCP (when
available) or Link-Local addresses (169.254.x.x) on private networks without DHCP.
Network InfoNetwork Test Diagnostics Statistics
ADMIN - Network Diagnostics
Receiver 1
RECEIVER
Ping a selected node or run IGMP tests on this node.
Network InfoNetwork Test Diagnostics Statistics
Select a Node
Select a Node
Ping
IGMP
General
OSD Settings
Setup Channels
Manage Ports
Advanced
Software Upgrade
Network details are congured automatically in either of two ways: With the
use of a DHCP server, if one is available during conguration, or otherwise
using Link-Local addresses (169.254.x.x).
ADMIN - Network Diagnostics
Receiver 1
RECEIVER
Ping a selected node or run IGMP tests on this node.
Network Info NetworkTest Diagnostics Statistics
Transmitter 1
Transmitter 1
IGMP Version
IGMP Fast Leave Status
Packet Loss
Average Response Time
Multicast Leave Duration
3
Marginal
0%
1.441 ms
Passed
0.178 ms
6.478 ms
IGMP Snooping Status
Minimum Response Time
Maximum ResponseTime
3410.059 ms
IGMP
General
OSD Settings
Setup Channels
Manage Ports
Advanced
Software Upgrade
Ping
This page provides basic network testing tools to allow you to test and conrm the link
between this receiver node and any chosen transmitter node.
Choose a node and click the Ping button to obtain packet loss and speed details.
Choose a transmitter node and click the IGMP button to view test results.
Note: IGMP Fast Leave and Snooping must be supported and enabled on your network switch,
otherwise these tests will produce a ‘Failed’ result. A ‘Marginal’ result indicates that packets are
still arriving after an allotted cut off period.
Results are provided in the manner shown below: