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Cisco D9854 Installation And Configuration Guide

Cisco D9854
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring
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2 From the Mode drop-down list, choose the redundancy mode for MPEG over IP
and MPE data.
Choose Manual Data1 or Manual Data2 to only use Data1 (port 1) or Data2 (port
2) for output data. The remaining redundancy controls below are not applicable.
Choose Backup: Primary Data1 (default) or Backup: Primary Data2 to use port 1
or port 2 as the primary data port and if a physical connectivity loss occurs, it
will failover to port 2 or port 1 (the backup port).
Choose Mirroring to send the same data to both port 1 and port 2. The remaining
redundancy controls below are not applicable.
3 If Backup: Primary Data1/Data2 is selected as the Mode, choose the redundancy
direction from the Direction drop-down list. Choose Revertive to attempt to
revert back to the primary port when using the backup port and the primary port
is active again. Choose Non-Revertive to always use the backup port, regardless
of the condition of the primary port.
4 In the Delay Forward field, set the time to switch the data port after the system
detects a failure, in a range from 0 to 10000 milliseconds.
5 In the Delay Back field, set the time to wait when reverting back to the primary
port once the primary link is active again, in a range from 1 to 120 seconds.
Note: If Non-Revertive is selected as the Direction, this field does not apply.
6 Click Apply.
Viewing the Redundancy Status
Note: This feature is for D9854-I only.
The Redundancy Status table displays the latest redundancy status change.
The Ports In Use column displays the current output port in use (Data1 or Data2),
the Change Reason column displays a description of the reason for the last
redundancy status change (Link or Setup+Link), and the Change Date & Time
column displays the last date and time the redundancy status changed.
Viewing the Link Status
The Link Status table displays the port information, such as the status speed,
duplex, and crossover. Port 1 is the management port and port 2 is the data port.

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Cisco D9854 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelD9854
CategoryReceiver
OutputASI, IP
DecodingMPEG-2
Conditional AccessBISS
Receiver TypeProfessional IRD
解密DVB-CSA, BISS, AES
Input Frequency Range950 MHz to 2150 MHz
Modulation FormatsQPSK, 8PSK
Symbol Rate1 to 45 Msps
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption40W (typical)
Operating Temperature0°C

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