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3. At the
Enter new multicast port [1234]
prompt, either press Enter to accept the
default value in square brackets, or type the appropriate port number for the multicast
streams and then press Enter.
4. After you type the port number, the system returns to the
IP Output Command >
prompt.
5. (Optional) Use the Output IP Configuration Menu “ttl” command to set the multicast TTL,
as necessary. See “Set the Multicast TTL” below for further information. After you enter the
TTL, the system returns to the
IP Output Command >
prompt.
Note: The option to set the TTL is available only with OAT100R version 2.0 or later software.
If a router is not being used on the system, leave the TTL set to 1 (default).
6. At the
IP Output Command >
prompt, type apply and press Enter to confirm and apply
the configuration data to the system.
The system will display conrmation before returning to the
IP Output Command >
prompt, for example:
New IP outputs configuration is now active.
7. At the
IP Output Command >
prompt, type exit and press Enter to return to the Setup
Menu.
Set the Multicast TTL
This option enables you to specify the number of hops allowed before the multicast data is
dropped. If a router is being used on the system, the TTL value should be the number of router
hops + 1. If a router is not being used, leave the TTL set to 1 (default).
Note: The “ttl” command is available only with OAT100R version 2.0 or later software.
1. At the
IP Output Command >
prompt, type ttl and press Enter.
2. At the
Enter new multicast TTL [1]>
prompt, type the new TTL value and press
Enter.
3. Make sure to use the Output IP Configuration Menu “apply” command to confirm and apply
any update to the system. See also “Apply IP Output Configuration” below.
Apply IP Output Configuration
If you make any changes to the IP output configuration, you must use this command to
confirm and apply the configuration to the system. At the
IP Output Command >
prompt,
type apply and press Enter to confirm and apply the configuration data to the system.
The system will display conrmation before returning to the
IP Output Command >
prompt,
for example:
New IP outputs configuration is now active.
Conguration Options via Command Line (Cont.)