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Caution
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of
electrical shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Installation and
Troubleshooting Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
For continued protection against fire, replace all fuses only with fuses having the
same electrical ratings marked at the location of the fuse.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the APEX1000 unit and circuit card
assemblies. Wear an antistatic wrist strap attached to a chassis ground to prevent
ESD damage.
This product contains a Class I laser and is intended for operation in a closed
environment with fiber attached.
CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT OPERATES OVER THE MARKED VOLTAGE AND
FREQUENCY RANGE WITHOUT REQUIRING MANUAL SETTING OF ANY SELECTOR
SWITCHES. DIFFERENT TYPES OF LINE CORD SETS MAY BE USED FOR CONNECTIONS
TO THE MAINS SUPPLY CIRCUIT AND SHOULD COMPLY WITH THE ELECTRICAL CODE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE COUNTRY OF USE. THIS EQUIPMENT REQUIRES A
GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN THE LINE CORD.
OR TWO (2) -48 V
INPUT
CAUTION: THIS UNIT HAS UP TO TWO (2) 100 240 V
POWER FEEDERS. DISCONNECTING LESS THAN THE MAXIMUM WILL NOT DE-ENERGIZE
THE SYSTEM.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, DISCONNECT THE TWO (2) POWER FEEDERS WHEN
REMOVING POWER TO THE SYSTEM.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR
SPLASHING AND NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE
PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.
CAUTION: SLIDE/RAIL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT IS NOT TO BE USED AS A SHELF OR A
WORK SPACE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, IF THIS UNIT IS PROVIDED WITH A
POLARIZED PLUG, DO NOT CONNECT THE PLUG INTO AN EXTENSION CORD,
RECEPTACLE, OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE PLUG CAN BE FULLY INSERTED WITH
NO PART OF THE BLADES EXPOSED.
CAUTION: TO ENSURE REGULATORY AND SAFETY COMPLIANCE, USE ONLY THE
PROVIDED POWER CABLES.
EQUIPMENT MUST BE CONNECTED TO PROTECTIVE EARTH.
THIS DEVICE WHEN POWERED BY DC MUST BE PROTECTED BY A LISTED BRANCH
CIRCUIT PROTECTER RATED MAXIMUM 25 A.
CAUTION: INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL
WIRING CODES AND CONFORM TO LOCAL REGULATIONS.
CAUTION: THE POWER SUPPLY PLUG IS INTENDED TO SERVE AS A POWER
DISCONNECT DEVICE. THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE
EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrestor in the AC outlet to which this
device is connected. This is to avoid damaging the equipment by local lightning strikes and other
electrical surges.
FCC COMPLIANCE
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
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installed and used in accordance with the Installation Manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own
expense.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the users authority
to operate this equipment under the rules and regulations of the FCC.
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CANADIAN COMPLIANCE
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numrique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
EN 55022/CISPR 22 COMPLIANCE
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Model APEX1000
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with one or more of the following standards:
EMC Standards
EN 300 386
EN 55022
EN 61000-32
EN 61000-33
EN 50083-2
CISPR 22
Safety Standards
EN 60950-1
IEC 60950-1
following the provisions of the Directive(s) of the Council of the European Union:
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
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MPN (541928-001-00)
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Contents
Safety and Regulatory Information .............................................................................................. i
Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 1
All-Purpose Edge QAM.................................................................................................................... 1
Related Documentation ............................................................................................................ 2
Document Conventions ............................................................................................................ 2
Getting Help..................................................................................................................................... 3
Calling for Repairs ..................................................................................................................... 4
List of Countries and Phone Numbers...................................................................................... 4
Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Specifications................................................................................................................................... 5
Physical Overview ........................................................................................................................... 6
APEX1000 Front Panel .............................................................................................................. 7
APEX1000 Rear Panel ............................................................................................................. 10
8QRM/RF Redundancy.................................................................................................................. 13
1:1 Chassis Redundancy ............................................................................................................... 14
Operating Modes........................................................................................................................... 14
Switched Digital Video ............................................................................................................ 15
Session-Oriented VOD ............................................................................................................ 17
MC Encryption and Access Control............................................................................................... 20
Supported Encryption Types ......................................................................................................... 20
Broadcast Encryption .............................................................................................................. 22
Common Tier Encryption (CTE)............................................................................................... 23
Maximizing Throughput in SDV Operation .................................................................................... 27
Installation.................................................................................................................................... 29
Package Contents.......................................................................................................................... 29
Other Required Items.................................................................................................................... 30
Mounting the APEX1000 ............................................................................................................... 30
Rack Mounting ........................................................................................................................ 31
Installing or Removing GigE SFP Transceivers.............................................................................. 33
Installing Transceivers............................................................................................................. 33
Removing Transceivers........................................................................................................... 33
SFP Transceiver Status ........................................................................................................... 33
Connecting the Interface Cables............................................................................................. 35
APEX1000 Power Connections ..................................................................................................... 36
Connecting to AC Power......................................................................................................... 36
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Connecting to DC Power ........................................................................................................ 36
Confirming APEX1000 Power-on Sequencing............................................................................... 37
Power Supply External Status Indicators ...................................................................................... 38
AC Module .............................................................................................................................. 38
DC Module .............................................................................................................................. 38
APEX1000 Verification................................................................................................................... 39
Setup and Operation................................................................................................................... 40
Booting the APEX1000 .................................................................................................................. 40
Security Requirements............................................................................................................ 40
Establishing Network Connections ......................................................................................... 40
Verifying the Network Connection.......................................................................................... 41
APEX1000 EM Requirements ....................................................................................................... 41
Browsers................................................................................................................................. 41
Hardware................................................................................................................................. 41
Operating System ................................................................................................................... 42
Initiating an EM Session ................................................................................................................ 42
Downloading the JRE.............................................................................................................. 44
Downloading the Motorola Dictionary File.............................................................................. 44
Logging In ...................................................................................................................................... 44
Active Warnings ...................................................................................................................... 45
APEX1000 EM Toolset .................................................................................................................. 47
Navigating the Element Manager ........................................................................................... 48
Entering Text........................................................................................................................... 48
Accessing Help Screens ......................................................................................................... 48
System Settings .......................................................................................................................... 49
Managing Users............................................................................................................................. 49
Root User Privileges ...................................................................................................................... 50
Adding or Removing User Profiles.......................................................................................... 51
Removing a User Profile ......................................................................................................... 52
Other User Privileges .................................................................................................................... 53
Setting a Password ................................................................................................................. 54
Common System Tasks ................................................................................................................ 54
Rebooting the System ............................................................................................................ 55
Downloading Configuration Files ............................................................................................ 55
Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 57
Initial Settings ................................................................................................................................ 57
System Configuration.............................................................................................................. 57
Chassis Redundancy Configuration ........................................................................................ 58
DTA Configuration................................................................................................................... 58
RADIUS Configuration............................................................................................................. 58
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EAS Configuration ................................................................................................................... 58
PSIP Configuration .................................................................................................................. 58
QAM Configuration ................................................................................................................. 58
QAM RF Redundancy ............................................................................................................. 59
GigE Configuration .................................................................................................................. 59
Encryption Configuration......................................................................................................... 59
Output TS Configuration ......................................................................................................... 60
System Configuration .................................................................................................................... 61
System Time ........................................................................................................................... 61
Fast Ethernet........................................................................................................................... 63
Traps........................................................................................................................................ 66
Advanced ................................................................................................................................ 67
Loss of Input PSI Timeout ...................................................................................................... 69
Detection of Lost Input Services ............................................................................................ 69
Detect Loss of Input PSI Configuration .................................................................................. 70
VOD Warning .......................................................................................................................... 70
Unicast and Multicast Loss of Input Stream Processing ........................................................ 71
1:1 Chassis Redundancy Overview ............................................................................................... 72
Redundancy with Heartbeat ................................................................................................... 72
Primary and Secondary APEX Roles ....................................................................................... 74
Failover Procedure .................................................................................................................. 74
Interface Fault Detection......................................................................................................... 75
Chassis Redundancy Configuration ............................................................................................... 76
Configuring the Primary APEX ................................................................................................ 76
Configuring the Secondary APEX............................................................................................ 80
Redundancy Configuration ...................................................................................................... 82
Configuring Redundancy Triggers........................................................................................... 83
Configuring Redundancy Failover ........................................................................................... 84
DTA Support Overview.................................................................................................................. 86
DTA Configuration (General) ................................................................................................... 87
DTA Configuration (RF Port).................................................................................................... 89
RADIUS Authentication ................................................................................................................. 90
Redundancy Overview ............................................................................................................ 91
RADIUS Configuration............................................................................................................. 92
Motorola RADIUS Dictionary File............................................................................................ 94
EAS Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 95
PSIP Configuration......................................................................................................................... 97
QAM Configuration........................................................................................................................ 99
QAM RF Port Configuration .................................................................................................. 101
QAM Module Upgrade ................................................................................................................ 104
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Upgrade Part Numbers ......................................................................................................... 104
Ordering Information............................................................................................................. 105
Identifying the QAM Modules .............................................................................................. 105
Installing a QAM Module ...................................................................................................... 105
QAM Conversion Procedure ................................................................................................. 105
QAM RF Redundancy Configuration ........................................................................................... 107
External RF Switch................................................................................................................ 107
RF Redundancy Configuration .............................................................................................. 108
Connection Modes................................................................................................................ 108
Destination IP Address.......................................................................................................... 109
APEX1000 RF Failure Modes................................................................................................ 109
Failover Sequence................................................................................................................. 110
QAM RF Redundancy Window............................................................................................. 110
GigE Configuration....................................................................................................................... 117
Configuring GigE Ports.......................................................................................................... 120
Encryption Configuration ............................................................................................................. 121
Algorithm Mode Settings ...................................................................................................... 121
Output TS Configuration.............................................................................................................. 127
Mapping Activation ............................................................................................................... 128
Configuring QAM Ports ............................................................................................................... 131
Setting the Operating Mode ................................................................................................. 132
Manual Routing ......................................................................................................................... 135
Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 135
Program Mapping ........................................................................................................................ 135
Enabling Program Mappings ................................................................................................. 136
Source ID and Provider ID..................................................................................................... 138
UDP Mapping .............................................................................................................................. 141
UDP Map Multicast Configuration ........................................................................................ 143
Stream Pass Thru Configuration.................................................................................................. 144
Ancillary PID Mapping ........................................................................................................... 145
Configuring Ancillary PID Parameters ................................................................................... 145
Input Stream Redundancy ........................................................................................................... 148
Manual Routing TS Redundancy ................................................................................................. 152
Hot/Hot and Hot/Warm ......................................................................................................... 152
Data Stream Identification..................................................................................................... 153
Quick Enable/Disable................................................................................................................... 155
SDV Switched Digital Video Controls ................................................................................ 156
Session Controlled Mode ............................................................................................................ 156
RPC Session Control ................................................................................................................... 158
RPC Session Control Pop-up................................................................................................. 159
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RPC Status ............................................................................................................................ 160
RPC QAM Status .................................................................................................................. 162
RTSP Controller Configuration..................................................................................................... 163
RTSP GigE Group Configuration ........................................................................................... 165
RTSP QAM Configuration ..................................................................................................... 166
RTSP Status .......................................................................................................................... 167
RTSP QAM Status................................................................................................................. 169
RTSP Events ......................................................................................................................... 170
MHA Encryption Configuration ............................................................................................. 171
SDV TS Redundancy ............................................................................................................. 172
Configuring for Switched Digital Video .................................................................................. 173
Step by Step Instructions ............................................................................................................ 174
Common Switched Digital Configuration.............................................................................. 174
SimulCrypt ................................................................................................................................. 185
Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 185
SimulCrypt Functions ............................................................................................................ 186
SimulCrypt Configuration............................................................................................................. 188
SCS Overview ....................................................................................................................... 189
EMMG Configuration................................................................................................................... 191
SCS-ECMG Configuration............................................................................................................ 193
SCS-ECMG Configuration Channels ..................................................................................... 194
SCS-ECMG Configuration Hosts........................................................................................... 194
SCS-ECMG Configuration SuperCAS.................................................................................... 195
EIS Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 196
Internal EIS Configuration ..................................................................................................... 196
SCG Provisioning Configuration ............................................................................................ 197
Enabling SCG Provisioning .................................................................................................... 197
Access Criteria Configuration................................................................................................ 199
External EIS Configuration .................................................................................................... 200
SimulCrypt Events ....................................................................................................................... 201
EMMG Statistics.......................................................................................................................... 202
EMMG Channel Details Window .......................................................................................... 203
ECMG Statistics........................................................................................................................... 204
ECMG Statistics Details Window ......................................................................................... 207
EIS Statistics................................................................................................................................ 209
SCG Details Window............................................................................................................. 211
DEPI MPT Mode ...................................................................................................................... 212
Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 212
DEPI Modes .......................................................................................................................... 212
DEPI Control Connections..................................................................................................... 213
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DEPI Session Mapping.......................................................................................................... 215
Status.......................................................................................................................................... 217
Reports ........................................................................................................................................ 217
Alarms ................................................................................................................................... 218
Temperature and Fan ............................................................................................................ 219
Power Supply ........................................................................................................................ 221
HW and SW Versions............................................................................................................ 223
Hardware Events................................................................................................................... 225
QAM Versions....................................................................................................................... 226
QAM Status .......................................................................................................................... 227
QRM Download Window ...................................................................................................... 228
Invalid Initializations............................................................................................................... 230
RDS Status............................................................................................................................ 231
SFP Status............................................................................................................................. 233
Chassis Redundancy Status.................................................................................................. 235
DEPI Status ........................................................................................................................... 238
DTI Status ............................................................................................................................. 240
Mapping Error Log ................................................................................................................ 241
Mapping Error Codes ............................................................................................................ 242
Input TS Events..................................................................................................................... 246
Input Stream Status .............................................................................................................. 247
GigE MPTS Alarms and Traps............................................................................................... 249
GigE Packet Statistics ........................................................................................................... 251
GigE Frame Statistics............................................................................................................ 253
GigE Buffer Statistics ............................................................................................................ 254
Input PSI Table ...................................................................................................................... 257
Input PSIP ............................................................................................................................. 259
Output Program Status ......................................................................................................... 260
Program Status Summary ..................................................................................................... 263
Program Status Error Conditions .......................................................................................... 263
Output TS Events.................................................................................................................. 264
Host Packet Statistics ........................................................................................................... 265
Output Transport Utilization .................................................................................................. 270
Output PSI Table ................................................................................................................... 273
Output PSIP .......................................................................................................................... 275
PSIP Status ........................................................................................................................... 276
Save APEX1000 Status ......................................................................................................... 277
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 278
Contacting the TAC ..................................................................................................................... 278
APEX1000 LED Color Scheme .................................................................................................... 278
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Error Checking and Ranges ......................................................................................................... 278
LED/Error Indications................................................................................................................... 279
Appendix A................................................................................................................................. 281
Specifications............................................................................................................................... 281
Physical Dimensions ............................................................................................................. 281
Electrical Specifications for AC Inputs .................................................................................. 281
Electrical Specifications for DC Inputs .................................................................................. 281
Operating Environment ......................................................................................................... 282
ASI Monitor Port ................................................................................................................... 282
GigE Interface ....................................................................................................................... 283
SFP Specifications................................................................................................................. 283
RF Interface........................................................................................................................... 283
Cabling Specifications.................................................................................................................. 285
Ethernet 10/100Base-T Interface Cabling ............................................................................. 285
Ethernet 10Base-T Interface Connector Pin Out .................................................................. 285
RS-232 Interface Cabling....................................................................................................... 286
RS-232 Interface Connector Pin Out..................................................................................... 286
RF Cabling ............................................................................................................................. 286
DTI Client RJ45 Interconnect Scheme.................................................................................. 286
DTI Client RJ45 Interconnect Scheme.................................................................................. 287
Certified SFP Transceiver Vendors .............................................................................................. 287
Appendix B ................................................................................................................................. 288
Alarms Window Field Definitions ................................................................................................ 288
Appendix C ................................................................................................................................. 294
Initialization Information............................................................................................................... 294
Self Boot Initialization............................................................................................................ 294
External Initialization from a LAN Resident BOOTP Server .................................................. 294
Configuration Modes............................................................................................................. 295
BOOTP Request and Reply Format ...................................................................................... 296
APEX1000 File of Files .......................................................................................................... 297
Appendix D................................................................................................................................. 300
Fan Field Replacement Procedure............................................................................................... 300
Fan Removal ......................................................................................................................... 300
Replacement Fan Kit Assemblies ......................................................................................... 301
Fan Replacement .................................................................................................................. 301
Appendix E ................................................................................................................................. 302
RFPM and Power Supply Modules.............................................................................................. 302
Identifying an RFPM or Filler Module ................................................................................... 303
Removing an RFPM or Filler Module .................................................................................... 303
Installing an RFPM or Filler Module ...................................................................................... 303
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AC/DC Power Redundancy ................................................................................................... 304
Removing a Power Supply or Filler Module.......................................................................... 304
Installing a Power Supply Module......................................................................................... 304
Installing a Power Supply Filler Module ................................................................................ 305
Appendix F ................................................................................................................................. 306
RS-232 Test Console Port ........................................................................................................... 306
Console Port Connection ...................................................................................................... 306
Establishing Communication with a PC ................................................................................ 306
Menu General Operations..................................................................................................... 307
Typical Scenarios................................................................................................................... 311
Glossary...................................................................................................................................... 312
Abbreviations and Acronyms....................................................................................................... 312
Figures
Figure 1-1 APEX1000 front panel................................................................................................ 1
Figure 2-1 APEX1000 dimensions............................................................................................... 6
Figure 2-2 APEX1000 rear panel ............................................................................................... 10
Figure 3-1 APEX1000 rack mounting ........................................................................................ 32
Figure 3-2 Typical SFP transceiver installation/removal ............................................................ 34
Figure 3-3 APEX1000 front/rear panel I/O cable connectors .................................................... 35
Figure 5-1 Administration window ............................................................................................ 50
Figure 5-2 System drop-down list as other user....................................................................... 53
Figure 5-3 Set Password window ............................................................................................. 54
Figure 6-1 System Time Configuration ..................................................................................... 61
Figure 6-2 Fast Ethernet Configuration..................................................................................... 64
Figure 6-3 Traps Configuration.................................................................................................. 66
Figure 6-4 Advanced Configuration........................................................................................... 67
Figure 6-5 Redundancy with Heartbeat .................................................................................... 73
Figure 6-6 1:1 Chassis Redundancy Configuration ................................................................... 77
Figure 6-7 DTA General Configuration ...................................................................................... 87
Figure 6-8 DTA RF Port Configuration ...................................................................................... 89
Figure 6-9 RADIUS Configuration ............................................................................................. 92
Figure 6-10 EAS Configuration.................................................................................................. 95
Figure 6-11 PSIP Configuration ................................................................................................. 97
Figure 6-12 QAM Configuration ................................................................................................ 99
Figure 6-13 QAM RF Port Configuration................................................................................. 102
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Figure 6-14 QAM Module Upgrade......................................................................................... 106
Figure 6-15 REM1000 (Redundant Edge Matrix) .................................................................... 107
Figure 6-16 QAM RF Redundancy .......................................................................................... 111
Figure 6-17 GigE Configuration ............................................................................................... 117
Figure 6-18 Output TS Configuration ...................................................................................... 129
Figure 7-1 Program Mapping window .................................................................................... 136
Figure 7-2 UDP Port Mapping ................................................................................................. 141
Figure 7-3 UDP Map Multicast Configuration ......................................................................... 143
Figure 7-4 Stream Pass Thru Configuration ............................................................................ 144
Figure 7-5 Ancillary PID Mapping............................................................................................ 146
Figure 7-6 Input Stream Redundancy ..................................................................................... 148
Figure 7-7 Data Stream Identification ..................................................................................... 153
Figure 8-1 Session Control Configuration ............................................................................... 157
Figure 8-2 RPC Session Control.............................................................................................. 158
Figure 8-3 RPC Status............................................................................................................. 160
Figure 8-4 RPC QAM Status ................................................................................................... 162
Figure 8-5 RTSP Controller Configuration ............................................................................... 163
Figure 8-6 RTSP GigE Group Configuration ............................................................................ 165
Figure 8-7 RTSP QAM Configuration ...................................................................................... 166
Figure 8-8 RTSP Status ........................................................................................................... 167
Figure 8-9 RTSP QAM Status ................................................................................................. 169
Figure 8-10 RTSP Events ........................................................................................................ 170
Figure 8-11 MHA Configuration .............................................................................................. 171
Figure 9-1 APEX1000 Network Configuration......................................................................... 173
Figure 10-1 SimulCrypt Configuration ..................................................................................... 188
Figure 10-2 EMMG Configuration ........................................................................................... 191
Figure 10-3 SCS-ECMG Configuration Channels................................................................ 193
Figure 10-4 SCS-ECMG Configuration Hosts ..................................................................... 194
Figure 10-5 SCS-ECMG Configuration SuperCAS .............................................................. 195
Figure 10-6 Internal EIS Configuration .................................................................................... 196
Figure 10-7 SCG Provisioning window ................................................................................... 197
Figure 10-8 AC Definition window .......................................................................................... 199
Figure 10-9 External EIS Configuration ................................................................................... 200
Figure 10-10 SimulCrypt Events ............................................................................................. 201
Figure 10-11 EMMG Statistics................................................................................................ 202
Figure 10-12 ECMG Statistics................................................................................................. 204
Figure 10-13 EIS Statistics ...................................................................................................... 209
Figure 11-1 DEPI Control Connections window ..................................................................... 213
Figure 11-2 DEPI Session Mapping window .......................................................................... 215
Figure 12-1 APEX Alarms........................................................................................................ 218
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Figure 12-2 Temperature and Fan Status ............................................................................... 219
Figure 12-3 Power Supply Status............................................................................................ 221
Figure 12-4 HW/SW Versions ................................................................................................. 223
Figure 12-5 Hardware Event Log ............................................................................................ 225
Figure 12-6 QAM Versions...................................................................................................... 226
Figure 12-7 QAM Status ......................................................................................................... 227
Figure 12-8 QRM Download window ..................................................................................... 229
Figure 12-9 Invalid Initialization Data Errors ............................................................................ 230
Figure 12-10 RDS Status......................................................................................................... 231
Figure 12-11 SFP Status ......................................................................................................... 233
Figure 12-12 Chassis Redundancy Status .............................................................................. 235
Figure 12-13 DEPI Status window .......................................................................................... 238
Figure 12-14 DEPI Session Stats window .............................................................................. 239
Figure 12-15 DTI Status window ............................................................................................ 240
Figure 12-16 Mapping Errors window .................................................................................... 241
Figure 12-17 Input TS Events window.................................................................................... 246
Figure 12-18 Input Stream Status ........................................................................................... 247
Figure 12-19 GigE Output Packet Statistics............................................................................ 251
Figure 12-20 GigE Frame Statistics ........................................................................................ 253
Figure 12-21 GigE Frame Buffer Status.................................................................................. 255
Figure 12-22 Input PSI Table................................................................................................... 257
Figure 12-23 Input PSIP window ............................................................................................ 259
Figure 12-24 Output Program Status...................................................................................... 260
Figure 12-25 Output TS Events............................................................................................... 264
Figure 12-26 Packet Insertion Statistics ................................................................................. 266
Figure 12-27 Host IP Packet Statistics.................................................................................... 267
Figure 12-28 Host IP Input Statistics ...................................................................................... 269
Figure 12-29 Output Transport Utilization............................................................................... 270
Figure 12-30 Output PSI Table status window ....................................................................... 273
Figure 12-31 Output PSIP window ......................................................................................... 275
Figure 12-32 PSIP Status ........................................................................................................ 276
Figure 12-33 Save APEX1000 Status...................................................................................... 277
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Introduction
1
All-Purpose Edge QAM
Each module provides two RF ports, which support up to eight QAM channels each.
The APEX1000 provides four SFP slots, allowing for up to four optical or electrical
GigE inputs. These slots also enable the APEX1000 to support full transport stream
redundancy covering all 48 QAM channels.
To support MPT Mode DEPI, the APEX acts as EQAM in an M-CMTS system. It
receives data over DEPI from one or multiple M-CMTS cores; data packets are
forwarded to the appropriate QAM. (DEPI MPT control plane and PSP Mode will be
supported in a future release).
Additionally, the APEX1000 performs:
Network de-jittering
MPEG multiplexing
Message insertion
PSI generation (following MPEG-2 transport specifications)
Figure 1-1 APEX1000 front panel
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Related Documentation
Note: The SDM is the required device to perform any upgrades with the APEX.
Document Conventions
Before you begin using the APEX1000, familiarize yourself with the stylistic conventions
used in this manual:
Convention
Description
Bold type
SILK SCREEN
Denotes silk screening on the equipment, typically representing frontand rear-panel controls and input/output (I/O) connections, and LEDs.
* (asterisk)
Variable
System Output
>
Italics
Courier Font
validate_string
Note:
Caution
Hyperlink
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Getting Help
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use one of the following channels:
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Extranet Support below).
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Calling for Repairs
If repairs are necessary, call the Technical Assistance Center nearest you for a Return for
Service Authorization (RSA) number before shipping the unit. The RSA number must be
prominently displayed on all equipment cartons. When shipping equipment for repair,
follow these steps:
1. Pack the unit securely.
2. Complete and enclose the checklist provided with the unit.
3. Enclose a copy of the invoice that verifies the warranty status.
4. Ship the unit PREPAID to the address supplied by the Tech Support representative
during your call.
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Overview
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APEX1000 Features
The APEX1000 offers a feature set that is based on the existing SEM V8/V12 products.
To allow for full use of all 48 QAM output streams, however, the APEX1000 allows each
output to be configured separately. In addition, you can apply many configuration
settings without rebooting the system (changes to the QAM Transmission Mode require
a reboot before taking effect).
The APEX1000 also:
Receives input content from video servers, encoders, and/or satellite IRDs through
the GigE interface
Receives the GigE transport streams and performs de-jittering at the input to remove
jitter induced by network delays and/or delays caused by the packing of MPEG
packets into UDP datagrams
Specifications
QAM Modules: Available in 2x4 configuration (up to four QAM channels per port),
2x8 configuration (up to eight QAM channels per port), and a QAM module software
upgrade to field-convert a 2x4 module to a 2x8 module
Note: in Annex A, a 2x6 instead of 2x8 configuration is supported.
Extremely Low Power Consumption: <4.5 W/QAM when fully loaded, 216 W
typical
GigE Interface: Four GigE interfaces (SFP slots) with support for IGMPv3 and
transport stream redundancy
Overview Specifications
APEX1000 All-Purpose Edge QAM Software Version 2.4.x Installation and Operation Manual
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SDV and VOD Standards: Supports RTSP, RPC, and MHA specifications
Physical Overview
APEX1000 physical characteristics:
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APEX1000 Physical Specification
Value
Width
19 inches (483mm)
Height
Approximate Weight
Mounting
Rack mount
For complete physical, electrical, and environmental details, see the Specifications
section of this guide.
The APEX1000s front panel also includes a bank of LEDs that provide status associated
with RF output ports (such as an RF error), and an overall Summary Status of the device.
Each GbE, FastE, and DTI port also includes integrated LEDs to provide status
information.
For additional LED/Error Conditions details, see LED/Error Indications.
Monitoring Ports
For easy access, a Console Port and an ASI Monitor Port are also located on the
APEX1000s front panel. To allow user access to a set of limited menus, such as boot
mode selection and OAM&P Fast Ethernet IP address/mask entry, the Console Port
provides a serial interface.
The ASI monitor port provides access to any one of the 48 possible Multi Program
Transport Streams created by the APEX1000. This output is provided to the ASI monitor
port in parallel with the MPTSs targeted output to a QAM port.
For further information, see RS-232 Test Console Port.
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Front Panel Indicators and Connectors
Key
Connector/Indicator
Description
DTI (DOCSIS Timing Interface) Ports 1 & 2
These inputs (RJ-45 female connectors) provide redundant
connections to the DTI servers.
Located inside each input, each LED illuminates to indicate
status as follows:
Off Warm-up, free-run, holdover, or unit off
Yellow Fast
Green Normal or bridging
receive)
Solid Red Faulty or failed optical interface (can also indicate
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Key
Connector/Indicator
Description
Status/Summary Alarm Indicator Illuminates during the
power-on or reboot cycle for the following conditions:
Blinking Red Unit is powered on and performing initial
occurred
Alarm conditions are further described in Alarms Window Field
Definitions.
5
QAM LEDs There are six QAM LEDs that show the output
status for each QAM RF output. These LEDs are controlled by
firmware, and the status is updated every five seconds. The
LED conditions below display according to current unit status:
Off Unit is un-powered or there is no QAM module installed
Solid Green No errors, RF not muted, no enabled QAM
Channel
6
receive)
Alternating Green-Yellow Collision detected (if in
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APEX1000 Rear Panel
The rear panel of the APEX1000 provides access to up to three replaceable QAM
modules with two RF connectors each. The replaceable power supply modules and
ground stud are also located on the back of the unit.
The following figure illustrates the APEX1000s rear panel, shown with (optional)
redundant AC power supplies:
Figure 2-2 APEX1000 rear panel
Connector/Indicator
Description
Replaceable, hot-swappable QAM modules
(maximum three units). Each has QAM/UC
F type output connectors RF #1 & RF #2.
See RFPM and Power Supply Modules for
additional details on identifying and
replacing a QAM module.
In APEX1000 units with less than the
maximum allowable three (3) QAM
modules, a corresponding number of filler
units must always be installed in the empty
slots.
Caution: For proper operation, all QAM
slots must be occupied at all times!
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Key
2
Connector/Indicator
Description
*Replaceable, hot-swappable AC or DC
power supplies (maximum two units):
Accepts AC inputs from 100 through 240
VDC
Note that power supply cooling fan units
are not field-replaceable. Contact the TAC
to order complete cooling fan replacement
units.
For proper operation, all inactive PS slots
must be occupied by a filler module.
If a redundant power supply configuration
is not used, then a filler module must
always be installed in the empty slot.
3
*The APEX1000 is available with an optional redundant power supply that is of the same type (such as
AC and AC or DC and DC).
CAUTION
For proper function of the internal RF Power Level detector, all RF Outputs must be
terminated with 75 Ohms. Unterminated RF Outputs may trigger an APEX RF Low
Alarm.
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Hot-swappable QAM Modules
The APEX1000 supports up to three hot-swappable QAM modules:
Each QAM module has two RF output ports, each of which supports either four or eight
adjacent QAM carriers. The 2x4 QAM modules support up to four QAMs per port and
the 2x8 QAM modules support up to eight QAMs per port, allowing the following
configurations:
CAUTION
When three 2x8 QAM modules are installed, the APEX1000 supports up to 48 QAM
channels (six RF outputs, each carrying up to eight QAM channels)
When three 2x4 QAM modules are installed, the APEX1000 supports up to 24 QAM
channels (six RF outputs, each carrying up to four QAM channels)
All QAM channels on a given RF output must be assigned to adjacent carrier frequencies
and must be assigned the same modulation mode, all either 64QAM or 256QAM.
If you want to use dual-redundant power supply, order any one of the package
configurations and the second power supply module separately. An APEX1000
chassis supports either one AC PS module, one DC PS module, two AC PS modules,
or two DC PS modules. (The APEX1000 does not support the inclusion of both one
AC and one DC PS module at the same time.)
If you do not want to use one of the fixed package configurations, you can build your
own custom configuration by ordering the APEX components individually. You can
order the chassis, either one, two, or three RFPM modules (each either 2x4 or 2x8),
and either one or two PS modules.
Note: For Annex A, High Density modules provide a 2x6 instead of a 2x8 configuration.
See QAM Module Upgrade for the procedural steps on submitting a purchase order,
acquiring a conversion key, and upgrading your current version of the APEX1000.
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8QRM/RF Redundancy
Each APEX1000 unit contains up to three RFPM QAM modules, and each RFPM QAM
module consists of two Octal QAM modules (8QRM) sub modules. There are, as a
result, six 8QRM sub modules in a fully loaded APEX chassis. The APEX1000 includes
support for 8QRM/RF port narrowcast redundancy, provided by the REM1000. In the
APEX module redundancy scheme, one of the 8QRM sub modules within an APEX
chassis is designated as the backup; the other five are designated as primaries. If any
primary sub module fails, the backup module takes over, and the APEX internally handles
the re-routing of the necessary GigE inputs to the backup module.
The following functions are available on an APEX/REM redundancy pair:
RF Failover Occurs when the APEX switches data from the primary port to the
backup port (due to a failure event or operator command).
RF Switchback Occurs when the APEX switches data back from the backup port
and returns to the primary port (due to operator intervention or resolution the failure).
On an 8QRM failure, the REM10000 RF switch handles the APEX RF outputs to make
certain that the RF signals previously sourced by the failed 8QRM module to a specific
downstream service group are now sourced by the backup 8QRM module to the same
downstream service group.
The graphic below illustrates the association between the REM and the APEX:
For information on purchasing the REM1000, please contact the Motorola TAC.
For additional details on 8QRM/RF Redundancy, reference the QAM RF Redundancy
Configuration section of this guide.
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1:1 Chassis Redundancy
Beginning with software release 2.3.8, the APEX1000 includes support for 1:1 physical
chassis redundancy. This is a broadcast redundancy scheme in which you may configure
a primary and a secondary APEX.
The Routing, OTS, and QAM Module configurations are synchronized between the two
APEXs. The primary and secondary APEXs communicate through heartbeat messages,
constantly informing each other about their configuration, role and operating state.
Note: The Chassis Redundancy Configuration section of this guide covers this topic in
further details.
Operating Modes
The APEX1000 allows you to dynamically change a QAM channels operational mode
without rebooting the unit; this avoids disturbing the other QAM channels on the QAM
Module.
The APEX1000 supports the following operating modes:
CAUTION
Manual Routing In this mode, you configure the APEX1000 to manually route
and re-multiplex input MPEG services, transport streams, or PID streams to a
designated output QAM channel.
The APEX1000 does not allow you to change the operating mode or PID remapping
mode of QAM output that has any active service or stream mappings. To perform these
modifications, you must first delete all service and stream mappings to that output.
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Switched Digital Video
Switched Digital Video (SDV) is a system feature that allows channels on the broadcast
line-up to be dynamically switched on and off the HFC network as a function of real time
subscriber viewing, such as channel changes. In an SDV environment, channels that are
not being watched by any subscribers on a given segment of the HFC network (in a
given service group) can be temporarily removed from the HFC network to make room
for other channels that subscribers do want to watch. In a network which is properly
working, SDV channels and traditional broadcast (linear) channels are indistinguishable to
the subscriber. However, using SDV, an MSO can offer a given set of channels that use
half (or less) of the HFC bandwidth, as compared to the linear broadcast method.
As previously discussed in Session-Oriented VOD, there are also two major industry
architectures that address SDV, RPC and RTSP.
SSP-SIS
DAC to
Conductor I/F
SDV
Manager
GSRM
GSRM/Edge
(EDIS_Edge)
RDS
I/F
DAC
Network
Encryptor
MCMIS
(Mini Carousel)
IP/GigE
Switch
Router
IP/GigE
Switch
Router
SDV
Rate
Clamp
Content
Distribution
(typically GigE
over DWDM)
SDV Server/Edge
(EDIS_SDV)
IGMPv3
Joins
MPEG via
UDP/IP/GigE
APEX
MCMIS
CCMIS
(via ALOHA
or DOCSIS)
STB Client
(Core or
Advanced)
MPEG
over
QAM
MCMIS
Note: Shown with Motorola components, as well as the Time Warner Conductor
required to support the TWC guide/SDV client (MDN/ODN) running in the set-top.
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RTSP/MHA Mode SDV
The following figure illustrates the RTSP Mode SDV architecture, shown with Motorola
components. Note that in MHA mode, the D6 and R6 interfaces are ERMI-1 and ERMI-2
respectively:
MPEG over GigE
MPEG over QAM
RDS
I/F
DAC
Network
Encryptor
IGMPv3
Joins
SDV
Rate
Clamp
IP/GigE
Switch
Router
IP/GigE
Switch
Router
MPEG over
UDP/IP/GigE
Content
Distribution
(typically GigE
over DWDM)
APEX
D6 R6
ERM
S6
SVM
CAUTION
MPEG
over
QAM
STB Client
(Core or
Advanced)
In the RTSP system, the ERM (Edge Resource Manager) is the complete manager of the
edge device; RTSP does not split the creation of shell sessions and binding of sessions
between two separate controllers (as is the case in RPC).
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Session-Oriented VOD
There are three leading session VOD architectures, RTSP, MHA, and RPC.
Legacy VOD architectures are based on UDP port mapping algorithms, which are
static from the view of the Edge QAMs.
Emerging VOD architectures are session oriented, whereby each VOD session is
signaled through the whole network.
RTSP/MHA Architecture
RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) and MHA are on-demand network control systems.
MHA and RTSP are similar and utilize the same protocols for communication and control.
The figure below illustrates this architecture:
Control RF
3rd Party
ECMG
DAC
Media RF
R3
(SCS-ECMG)
RDS
(EMMs)
Network
Encryptor
(NE)
V2
(GigE)
DWDM
Network
V3
(GigE)
APEX
V4
(QAM)
VOD
Client
(STB)
V1
(GigE)
VOD
Pump
R4, D7
R6, D6
Encryption
Resource
Manager
(EnRM)
Edge
Resource
Manager
(ERM)
S4
S3
Session
Manager
S6
S1
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The following table briefly describes the various interfaces shown in the preceding
figure:
Interface Name
Description
Related/Underlying Protocols
S1
S3
Based on RTSP
S4
Based on RTSP
S6
Based on RTSP
R3
ECMG-SCS SimulCrypt
R4
R6
D6
D7
Based on VREP
V1
V2
Encrypted Video streams at the output of the SPTS MPEG/UDP/IP over GigE
encryptor
V3
V4
Based on RTSP
From the perspective of the APEX1000, the major RTSP/MHA VOD control interfaces are
R6 and D6 from the Edge Resource Manager (ERM1000).
The ERM1000 uses D6 to discover the Edge QAM (the APEX1000) and its
capabilities.
R6 routes individual VOD sessions through the APEX1000, from an SPTS input at the
GigE interface to a program in an MPTS QAM output.
The other interfaces shown above relate to other functions and components in the
RTSP/MHA network, from the STB client, to the VOD streaming server, to the encryptor.
These are all controlled by the Session Manager.
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RPC Architecture
The figure below illustrates the RPC session VOD architecture:
DAC
Control I/F
Media I/F
RDS
(EMMs)
Network
Encryptor
(NE)
SPTSs
(Encrypted)
DWDM
Network
APEX
MPTSs
(QAM)
VOD
Client
(STB)
SPTSs
(Clear)
Rights
Meta
Data
VOD
Pump
ISA
(CORBA)
SSP
GSRM
SSP
From the APEX1000 perspective, the major difference between the RTSP and RPC
session VOD systems is that with RPC, sessions are routed through the APEX1000
using the Edge Device Interface Specification (RPC-based protocol) rather than the R6
(RTSP-based protocol); otherwise, the APEX1000 performs basically the same function in
both architectures.
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MC Encryption and Access Control
The APEX1000 architecture uses a custom encryption FPGA as its encryption engine. In
the SEM, MediaCipher (MC) devices are used to encrypt transport streams. The
APEX1000 still uses MCs, which are used to generate the encryption keys, but the
actual packet encryption is done by two Encryption FPGAs.
Each FPGA can support the encryption of 24 full rate MPTSs (48 MPTSs in total). Using
this architecture, the APEX1000 is able to support the encryption of up to 768 services
across all 48 QAM outputs.
Encryption Algorithms
The APEX1000 supports several encryption standards and algorithms. These algorithms
operate at the packet scrambling level, and are compatible with any of the access control
modes that the APEX1000 supports. Each APEX1000 chassis may be configured for a
single encryption algorithm, which is then applied to all encrypted streams on that
chassis.
The supported encryption algorithms are:
DES (DCII)
DES (SCTE-52)
DVB-CSA
DVB-CSA SimulCrypt
Broadcast Encryption (BE) This encryption type is used with traditional broadcast
services in Manual Routing mode.
Common Tier Encryption (CTE) This encryption type is typically used for legacy
VOD in UDP Port Mapping mode, or Session-Controlled mode.
Session VOD Encryption (SVE) This encryption type is used for encrypting VOD
services in Session-Controlled mode. (Only available in MHA SDV mode.)
In addition, the APEX1000 can take in services which have been encrypted by another
device (either pre-encrypted by an OLES, or encrypted by an upstream Network
Encryptor), and properly mux in those services to the appropriate output(s).
NOTE: The APEX1000 will not re-encrypt a service that has already been encrypted.
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Entitlement Control Message Generation
In contrast to the traditional DAC 6000-queued operation supported by the SEM, the
APEX1000 internally generates the appropriate ECMs at the same time as it performs
the encryption.
While in all cases the APEX1000 internally creates the ECMs, the access requirements
(Rights Meta Data) for a given stream are determined by the APEX1000 by the DAC
(through its RDS interface), by the session controller setting up a VOD session, or
through configured defaults on the APEX1000. The actual method depends on the
encryption mode:
Broadcast Encryption
Common Tier Encryption
Session VOD Encryption
Broadcast Encryption
RMD from the DAC Use this mode for unique tier and other access requirements
applied to each service, and retrieved using the DACs Rights Data Server (RDS) XML
interface. In this manner, the APEX1000 behaves similarly to the NE1000 Network
Encryptor.
CAUTION
Use the RMD from the DAC mode only for manually routed services.
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The following table lists the individual characteristics of each encryption mode:
Mode
Application
RMD Source/Interface
Access Characteristics
Broadcast
Encryption
Common Tier
Encryption
Configured statically in
the APEX1000
Session VOD
Encryption
SVM/ERM by means of
the ERMI-2 interface
Broadcast Encryption
Broadcast Encryption in Manual Routing Mode
The APEX1000 supports the processing of linear broadcast services with encryption:
APEX EM
IRDs
(Analog)
NTSC
MPEG
Encoders
Configuration and
Status Monitoring
(SNMP)
SPTS
over GigE
IRDs
(IP output)
Switched and/or
Routed
IP/GigE Network
APEX
MPEG over
GigE (and
IGMP)
IRDs
(ASI output)
ASI
SEM v8
MPTS
over GigE
MPTS
over GigE
Rights Data
Server
Interface
MPEG
Encoders
Digital IRDs
DAC
Content
Servers
CAUTION
You must convert all ASI outputs from IRDs or encoders to GigE before sending them to
the APEX1000. As shown in the preceding graphic, you can perform this conversion
using a SEM v8. Additionally, the Motorola AGB240 (ASI to GigE Bridge) can also be
used to convert ASI into GigE.
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Please note that for broadcast services:
The APEX1000 can remux services, but does not support trans-rating
The APEX1000 can accept incoming services that are already encrypted and route
them appropriately, without disrupting the timing between ECMs and video/audio
packets
The APEX1000 will (or will not) encrypt each individual stream based on the data for
that service received from the DAC using the RDS. The APEX1000 will also insert
the appropriate copy protection data (CCI, APS, CIT)
Note: The APEX1000 does not currently support IPPV/PPV services; a future version will
offer this support.
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CTE in UDP Port Mapping Mode (Legacy VOD)
The APEX1000 supports the legacy VOD operation, also known as the UDP Port
Mapping scheme. In this UDP Port Mapping scheme, VOD SPTSs are delivered to the
APEX1000 through GigE and muxed by the APEX1000 onto outgoing QAM MPTSs.
In this mode, the APEX1000 is not signaled regarding individual VOD sessions; instead, it
routes each incoming stream to the appropriate QAM with the appropriate MPEG
Program Number as a static function of the destination UDP Port of the incoming SPTS.
The following graphic shows this architecture:
DAC
RDS
(EMMs)
OLES
Pre-encrypted
SPTS
Clear &
pre-encrypted
SPTS
DWDM
Network
VOD
Pump
APEX
(CTE)
QAMs
(encrypted)
Clear
SPTS
ENET
IP
UDP
MPEG TS Packets
11
Bits <13:8>
Bits <7:0>
Note: The figure above shows the standardized port mapping mode as defined by
Harmonic. While other schemes have been used (and were supported by the SEM), the
APEX1000 will only support this exact scheme.
Additional Notes:
1. To apply a basic level of encryption (mostly for privacy) to each stream, the APEX1000
is typically configured for CTE (common tier encryption).
2. Incoming streams may already be encrypted (perhaps using the OLES for
pre-encryption), in which case the APEX1000 muxes the stream as is, without disrupting
the encryption or ECMs.
3. Typically, the VOD streams will be Constant Bit Rate (CBR), usually 3.75 Mbps for
video services, to allow for simpler and well-behaved remuxing (10 services per 256
QAM mux).
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CTE in RTSP/MHA Mode (SDV)
In a typical switched digital headend, the encryption and modulation functions are
separated. The APEX1000 can perform both of these functions.
While operating in RTSP mode, the APEX1000 can encrypt switched content using
Common Tier Encryption. In this mode, all switched QAMs in a service group will have
the same configured RMD and encryption settings.
The following graphic demonstrates how CTE can be applied in an RTSP switched digital
headend:
Switched
Sources
SDV Rate
Clamp
Network
Encryptor
RDS
(EMMs)
Clear
MPTS
OLES
(preencryption)
Pre-encrypted
VOD SPTS
DAC
EMMs
(OOB)
RDS
(EMMs)
DWDM
Network
Clear &
pre-encrypted
content
APEX
(CTE)
CTE
QAM
STB
(VOD / SDV
Client)
R6 / D6
Clear
VOD SPTS
VOD
Pump
Edge
Resource
Manager
Clear
VOD SPTS
S3
Session
Manager
DSM-CC
Channel Change
Protocol (OOB)
S6
DSM-CC
Channel Change
Protocol
ALOHA / DOCSIS
Note: Multiple encryption paths are possible using an OLES, the Network Encryptor, or
the APEX1000 itself.
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CTE in RPC Mode (SDV)
As shown in CTE in RTSP/MHA Mode, the Encryption and Edge QAM pieces are
nominally separated in the SDV architecture. Therefore, as demonstrated in the
preceding graphic, the Network Encryptor is positioned to perform the encryption.
The APEX1000 receives already encrypted SPTSs at its input, and routes them to the
appropriate output according to the RPC control. This encryption procedure may also be
performed at the edge level through the APEX1000 using CTE.
The following graphic demonstrates this architecture:
Network
Encryptor
SDV Rate
Clamp
Switched
sources
RDS
(EMMs)
Clear
MPTS
OLES
(preencryption)
Pre-encrypted
VOD SPTS
DAC
EMMs
(OOB)
RDS
(EMMs)
DWDM
Network
Clear &
pre-encrypted
content
APEX
(CTE)
CTE
QAM
STB
(VOD / SDV
Client)
RPC
Clear
VOD SPTS
RPC
MCMIS
VOD
Pump
Clear
VOD SPTS
ISA-CORBA
SDV
Manager
GRSM
DSM-CC
Channel Change
Protocol (OOB)
SSP-SIS
DSM-CC
Channel Change
Protocol
ALOHA / DOCSIS
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Maximizing Throughput in SDV Operation
RTSP/MHA Paired Port Assignment
Prior to APEX1000 2.0, the APEX1000 could report a single pair of GigE ports to the
ERM. Users could then enable all 48 QAMs for SDV mode, allowing the ERM to map
streams from any enabled GigE input port to any enabled QAM output port. However,
this also meant that the APEX1000 was constrained by the output bandwidth of a single
GigE processor limited to 931 Mbps output bandwidth (approximately 24 QAMs).
APEX1000 2.0 introduced an RTSP/MHA mode option known as Paired Port Assignment.
This mode logically divides the APEX into two devices which are reported to the ERM:
GbE 1
GbE
Proc 1
GbE 2
RF1
QAM 1a-1h
RF2
QAM 2a-2h
RF3
QAM 3a-3h
RF4
QAM 4a-4h
RF5
QAM 5a-5h
RF6
QAM 6a-6h
APEX-B
Device Name APEX-B
NextHopServer Port Y
Streaming Zone Z
GbE 3
GbE
Proc 2
GbE 4
RTSP options
Reporting Mode
Input
Output
Available Bandwidth
None
N/A
N/A
N/A
GigE 1 & 2
GigE Ports 1 2
QAMs 1 48
931 Mbps
GigE 3 & 4
GigE Ports 3 4
QAMs 1 48
931 Mbps
GigE Ports 1 2
QAMs 1 24
1.862 Mbps
GigE Ports 3 4
QAMs 25 48
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In RTSP/MHA Paired Port Assignment mode, the APEX is logically split across physical
port boundaries. The APEX initiates two VREP sessions, one for each logical device.
Sessions are distinguished by VREP Device ID and NextHopServer Port Number
parameters, and each session advertises a different device name and port. Within these
sessions, the APEX reports the set of QAMs allocated to each logical device using the
mapping shown in the previous figure and in the figure below. Out of these, only QAMs
allocated to session control are reported.
The I/O mapping is still any to any from the perspective of the ERM, which sees two 24
QAM devices, instead of a single 48 QAM device:
Device A
Device B
Module 1
RF1
Module 2
RF2
RF3
Module 3
RF4
RF5
RF6
The APEX is able to transition to paired port mapping mode from a single GigE pair
reporting modeor from startupwithout rebooting.
The APEX can transition from paired port mapping mode to a single GigE pair
reporting mode.
All active switched sessions are withdrawn between transitions, as the device logically
reconfigures itself, reporting this configuration change to the ERM.
RPC Mode
When configuring the APEX1000 for RPC mode, you must provide the input-to-output
mapping through the EM or SDM configuration screens. As is the case with RTSP mode,
you should avoid assigning more than 24 QAMs to a single GigE input pair.
Note: There are no updated options to support over 24 QAMs in RPC mode; as this
mode is natively supported, you need only assign 24 or fewer QAMs to each GigE input
pair.
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Installation
3
Step-by-Step Instructions
The following topics cover the basic steps required to install the APEX1000:
To make the procedure as quick and easy as possible, take a few minutes to review the
installation information, gather any special tools, procure any items not supplied with
shipment, and complete the tasks listed below before you begin the installation.
Package Contents
Confirm that you have received the following items with the APEX1000 shipment:
Item
Quantity
Description
APEX1000 unit
As applicable:
AC cord, 3 conductor, 7 feet 6
inches, 18AWG
1 or 2
(depending on
ordering criteria)
or
DC cord, 3 conductor, 15 feet
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Other Required Items
As determined by the APEX1000 system implementation and installed options, to
complete the installation you will also need the items listed below:
Front Panel Connections
User-Supplied Item
Description
* Motorola now supplies certain types of SFP modules. For additional information, see Certified SFP
Transceiver Vendors.
CAUTION
Description
Use for connection to the three optional QAM module RF #1
and RF #2 connectors.
The user-supplied items listed above are not included with the APEX1000. To complete
the installation, you must obtain or fabricate any necessary cables.
Check the cabling guidelines provided in Cabling Specifications for the length
restrictions, connector, and cable or wire type for each connection required for your
system.
Improper grounding may damage the APEX1000. Refer to national guidelines or local
standards for properly grounding the unit to equipment racks, and to the building
grounding system.
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The correct equipment rack mounting instructions for the APEX1000 are provided below:
Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should not compromise
the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment.
Rack Mounting
To mount the APEX1000 in the rack:
1. Install the two mounting brackets to the rear mounting angles on the rack using four
#10 32 x .50-inch long screws (without plastic washers).
CAUTION
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Figure 3-1 APEX1000 rack mounting
2. Extend the two pre-attached support rails on the sides of the APEX1000 as
necessary to ensure they will pass-through their respective rear brackets when the
APEX1000 is mounted to the rack.
3. Insert the APEX1000 into the rack by sliding the side support rails through the rear
mounting brackets.
4. Secure the front of the APEX1000 to the front rack angles with the four #10 (32 x
.50-inch) long screws and plastic washers.
5. Tighten all screws.
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Installing or Removing GigE SFP Transceivers
The GigE requires certified Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers.
For a list of approved SFP transceivers, reference Certified SFP Transceiver Vendors.
Refer to vendor documentation for proper handling, cleaning, and maintenance of
SFP transceivers. For further information, visit that vendors website:
http://www.avagotech.com/
http://www.ocp-inc.com
http://www.methode.com
http://www.finisar.com
Generic SFP transceiver installation and removal instructions are listed below. Refer
to vendor documentation for specific SFP transceiver installation and removal
instructions.
Installing Transceivers
1. Remove the dust plug from the selected APEX1000 front panel GigE port. Save the
dust plug, should it become necessary to recap the port when not in use.
2. As shown in Figure 3-2, make certain that the SFP transceiver door is closed and the
hinge faces down, toward the bottom of the APEX1000.
3. Gently push the SFP transceiver into the GigE port.
4. Repeat steps 13 to install the remaining GigE SFP transceivers.
Removing Transceivers
1. Open the hinge door of the SFP transceiver.
2. Gently pull the SFP transceiver from the GigE port.
Note: Install a dust plug in the GigE port if it is not being used at this time.
For further details and a complete list of values, reference SFP Status.
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Figure 3-2 Typical SFP transceiver installation/removal
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Connecting the Interface Cables
The Ethernet interface cable from ENET1 to the headend LAN is the only standard
cabling. All other interface cabling is contingent upon the APEX1000 configuration (as
defined by the specific system implementation).
CAUTION
To function properly, all RF Outputs must be terminated with 75 Ohms for the internal
RF Power Level detector. Unterminated RF Outputs may trigger an APEX RF Low Alarm.
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APEX1000 Power Connections
Connecting to AC Power
Warning! To prevent electrical shock, do not use the polarized power cord
with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless all blades can be
fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
For AC units:
Use only an AC power cord that complies with the destination countrys product
safety requirements.
Connect the AC power cord after all I/O connections are complete. The power
supply automatically senses and adapts to any input from 100 through 240 V AC,
at 50 through 60 Hz.
Connecting to DC Power
Warning! The APEX1000 with DC power must be installed in a restricted
access area.
Description
Red
Hot ()
Black
Return (+)
Chassis Ground
Note: The input of the power supply is isolated from chassis ground. Either the positive or the negative
input terminal can be grounded, as determined by the application.
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For DC units:
Use the DC power cord assembly provided.
Only connect the DC power cord after all I/O connections are complete. The
power supply automatically senses and adapts to any input from 40 through
60 V DC.
Connect this equipment directly to the DC supply system earthing electrode
conductor or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus to which
the DC supply system earthing electrode is connected.
Locate this equipment in the same immediate area (such as adjacent cabinets)
as any other equipment that has a connection between the earthed conductor of
the same DC supply circuit and the earthing conductor, and also the point of
earthing of the DC system. Do not earth the DC system elsewhere.
Place the DC supply source within the same premises as the equipment.
Do not position switching or disconnecting devices in the earthed circuit
conductor between the DC source and the point of connection of the earthing
electrode conductor.
CAUTION
or two (2) 48 V
input power feeders.
This unit has up to two (2) 100 240 V
Disconnecting less than the maximum will not de-energize the system. To reduce the
risk of injury, disconnect all power feeders when removing power to the system.
Condition
Blinking Red
Blinking Yellow
Blinking Green
The STATUS LED then starts blinking green to indicate that the
application code is configuring the APEX1000 for operation.
Solid Green
If the STATUS LED is yellow or solid red, but the error does not prevent activating
the APEX1000 EM, proceed to APEX1000 Verification.
If the STATUS LED is yellow or solid red and the error precludes activating the
APEX1000 EM to perform the APEX verification, reference Troubleshooting for help
with many common problems.
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Power Supply External Status Indicators
Each AC or DC power supplys rear panel is equipped with three status indicator LEDs.
These LEDs monitor AC/DC Input Power, DC Output Power, and Fault conditions.
AC Module
LED Color
PS LED Location
DC Output Power OK
Green
Top
Fault Indicator
Amber
Middle
AC Input Power OK
Green (input>85VAC)
Bottom
DC Module
LED Color
PS LED Location
DC Output Power OK
Green
Top
Fault Indicator
Amber
Middle
DC Input Power OK
Bottom
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APEX1000 Verification
The following procedure is a quick and simple method to determine if the APEX1000 is
operating properly.
CAUTION
Verification requires the use of the APEX1000 EM. If you have not yet downloaded the
EM Java applet, see Initiating an EM Session for additional information.
To begin the verification procedure:
1. Login at the Element Manager.
2. Select Status > Alarms.
The Alarms window displays.
3. Verify current alarms status.
Alarm Color Schemes:
Solid Green indicates power on and no faults
Solid Yellow indicates a Minor or Warning alarm
Solid Red indicates a Critical or Major alarm
Note: The Alarms Status displays automatically upon login if any alarm is currently
active on the unit. The Alarms GUI will not display on login if NO alarms conditions
exist.
4. Select Status > Hardware Events.
The Hardware Events Log screen displays:
5. Make certain that there are no Critical Events listed in the Severity column of the
Hardware Events Log screen.
For more information on the Hardware Events Log and other alarm conditions, see
the Alarms section of this manual.
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Security Requirements
To configure the APEX1000, you must use the Element Manager (APEX1000 EM). For
more information on downloading the Element Manager, see Downloading the JRE.
Sending commands from an SNMP network manager (such as the APEX1000 EM)
Forcing a reboot to download a new configuration to the APEX1000 from the BOOTP
server. The APEX1000 only processes BOOTP responses from the OAM&P interface
(ENET1)
Note: The MAC addresses for the four GigE ports and the two Ethernet ports are listed
on the serial number label, attached to the bottom of the APEX1000.
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Verifying the Network Connection
Ping the APEX1000 OAM&P interface to confirm that the IP address was assigned. At
bootup, the OAM&P interface (ENET1) should be connected to the local network. The
APEX1000 always attempts to auto-negotiate at bootup, and sets the duplex and data
rate (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) according to the results of the auto-negotiation process.
Note: If you plan to use the Data IP interface ENET2, it should also be connected to its
own network at bootup. ENET1 and ENET2 must always be on separate networks.
APEX1000 EM Requirements
The APEX1000 includes an embedded Element Manager (EM) that can be uploaded to
your PC. The EMs SNMP Manager sets up SNMP sessions between itself and the
APEX1000s SNMP Agent, allowing you to use the APEX-EM to configure and retrieve
status information.
The EM standalone application runs under JRE 1.5.0, which you can download from the
APEX1000 using HTTP. To view the Java(TM) enabled console, you also must download
the Sun Java Runtime Environment, JRE version 1.5.0 (or later).
To download the JRE, visit the Sun website at: http://java.sun.com/getjava
Browsers
To run the APEX-EM, Motorola recommends current versions of Mozilla Firefox 2.0 + or
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 + web browsers. (Browser or proxy settings are not
required.)
You can download the latest versions of these browsers from the following web sites:
http://www.mozilla.com/
http://www.microsoft.com (click Downloads and Trials)
Note: The look and feel of the application may vary according to your choice of
browsers. All screen captures in this guide were created using Internet Explorer.
Hardware
The APEX-EM, like most Windows applications, runs faster on newer processors with
greater memory. Motorola recommends systems a minimum of 1.5 GB of memory.
In addition, the APEX-EM displays better on larger monitors.
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APEX1000 minimum and recommended hardware specifications
Item
Minimum Specification
Recommended Specification
PC Processor
RAM
1 GB RAM
1.5 GB RAM
50 MB
50 MB
Display resolution
(minimum)
800 x 600
1024 x 768*
Operating System
The APEX-EM runs under Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
Initiating an EM Session
The EM provides a user interface to the APEX1000 for configuration and status
monitoring, and communicates with the APEX1000 through SNMP. This procedure
allows you to configure and gather status from the APEX1000 under the following
conditions:
Data is read from the APEX1000 using SNMP get and getnext functions, and sent to
the APEX1000 using SNMP set functions.
When configuration data is set on the APEX1000 using the Element Manager, it is
read back by the EM so that the EM window stays synchronized with the APEX1000
database.
Typically, the OAM&P network is used to communicate with the APEX1000 through the
APEX1000 EM. However, the Data IP network may also be used (after it is properly
configured).
To initiate a session using the APEX1000 EM:
1. Open an Internet web browser and enter the APEX1000 IP address in the URL
address field.
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The addressed APEX1000 home page displays:
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3. Check the Save File box and select a download folder.
CAUTION
If your browser has named the EM files *zip, you will need to change this to *jar for it to
open properly after download. Otherwise, WinZip (or an equivalent application) will be
invoked due to the *zip extension.
4. To launch the APEX1000 EM after the application downloads, double click the
downloaded apexem.jar file icon.
5. The APEX-EM login window displays. See Logging In for more information.
Logging In
The following graphic shows a sample of the APEX1000 EM Login window:
Note: The typical IP address shown above is for illustration purposes only.
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To log in at the APEX1000 EM window:
1. Type a <Username> (root is the default).
2. Type a <Password> (password is the default. This password can be changed, but
the user root cannot be removed).
Note: For added security, the password will not echo on screen as asterisks (the
cursor will not appear to move), but the system will accept your (correctly typed)
password.
3. Type the <APEX1000 IP address> or select an APEX1000 from the drop-down list.
(The drop-down list contains the most recently accessed APEX1000s.)
4. Click OK.
The main APEX1000 EM window displays, showing the products name, type, and
version:
Active Warnings
The Active Warnings feature allows the operator to take immediate action to correct the
fault or deactivate the alarm, as current conditions dictate:
If the APEX1000 does not have an active alarm at the time of login, only the EM
main window displays, as shown in the preceding graphic.
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Note: You can only disable alarms with checkboxes through the APEX Alarms window.
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APEX1000 EM Toolset
The APEX1000 EM is the primary interface to the APEX1000 for set-up and operation.
Based on a Java application, it is a remote user interface that enables you to monitor an
APEX1000 (remotely or locally).
To allow access to other windows, the software toolset has seven drop-down menus:
System Provides menu options to reboot the APEX1000, manage users and
passwords, obtain information about the APEX1000, download configuration files, or
exit the Element Manager application.
SDV Provides dialogs to configure Session Control and view QAM Status.
Additionally, you can use this tab to configure Controller/GigE Group and view QAM
Status and Events.
Status Provides the capability to view and save the status of different functions
to a text file.
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Navigating the Element Manager
You can open sub-screens within a majority of the windows by selecting a tab.
Each window has operating buttons that appear at the bottom right:
Button
Function
State
Closes the current window. Any changes not applied are lost.
Always enabled
Always enabled
Loads (reads) values for all fields from the APEX1000. Any changes
not applied are lost. If you change a field and do not apply it, click
Refresh to restore the original values.
Always enabled
Always enabled
Entering Text
Many Element Manager screens contain tables that require your input for modification.
To activate the text entry area within any editable window:
1. Highlight existing text or click twice on any table cell, as shown below:
2. Enter new (or modify existing) text, and click Apply to implement any new changes.
Some functions require a system reboot prior to becoming effective. Any cells that
are either gray or inactive are read-only, and cannot be altered.
To display page-sensitive help topics, click Help (if available for that page).
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System Settings
5
Managing Users
When logged in as root, click System on the EM menu bar to display the drop-down
menu that includes Administrators functions:
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Root User Privileges
From the System drop-down menu, using the Administration window, a user logged in
as root can:
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The following functions are available on the Administration GUI:
Current User Names User root always displays. If an additional user is added,
that users name also displays in this area.
Set Password Opens the Set Password window, which allows users to change
the current password.
Password Expiration Time Shows the number of days a password remains valid
after it is created.
Remove User Deletes the selected user name from the APEX1000 EM. (This
option only becomes available when a new user has been added. User root cannot
be removed.)
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3. Enter the new username, which must be between 6 and 32 characters.
4. Enter the new password.
Note: Password length must be between 6 and 16 characters, must contain at least
one numeral (0~9), one uppercase (A~Z), and one lowercase (a~z) character.
5. Confirm the new password by re-typing it into the corresponding text entry area.
6. Click Submit. If the procedure is successful, click OK to close the dialog box.
Otherwise, retry steps 47 using a different username and password data.
7. If desired, set a password expiration date by clicking the checkbox and setting a date
between 1 and 999 days; the default value is 30 days.
8. Click Apply to implement the changes.
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Other User Privileges
To display the other user drop-down list when logged in as a user other than root, click
System on the APEX1000 EM menu bar:
Figure 5-2 System drop-down list as other user
From the System drop-down menu, operators logged in as any user other than root can:
Note: User Management is the only function restricted to the Administrator. Users other
than root have normal access to all other APEX1000 functions in the Element Manager.
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Setting a Password
The Setting menu item is only accessible to an operator logged in as a user other than
root. This action opens the Set Password window, allowing only the current users
password to be modified:
Figure 5-3 Set Password window
Notes:
1. Consistent with standard software procedures, changing requires entering the current
user name or password followed by the new one.
2. A password change requires a new password to be entered twice (Enter/Confirm)
before clicking Submit.
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Rebooting the System
You can modify most configuration parameters uninterruptedly, but any changes to the
QAM Transmission Mode require a reboot before taking effect.
To reboot the system:
1. Select System > Reboot from the System drop-down list.
The Reboot message displays:
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Downloaded File Names
The downloaded configuration files do not use the same names as the original released
configuration files. The following list shows the names as they are stored on the
APEX1000:
You can download these files and then load them onto the same (or a different)
APEX1000 using BOOTP. This makes it possible to quickly configure another APEX1000
in a similar manner.
CAUTION
Although you can edit these files, it is not recommended that you do so. Loading a
corrupted configuration file onto an APEX1000 unit forces you to reconfigure the unit
through the EM, as most (or all) configuration settings will be lost. In the event that you
decide to edit these files, then use WordPad instead of Notepad. Notepad will corrupt
these files and cause them to be unusable when loaded onto an APEX.
Ending a Session
To terminate a session, select System > Exit.
The EM application window closes; no further steps are required to end a session.
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Configuration
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Initial Settings
For the APEX1000 to become fully functional, you must first configure specific settings
such as System Time, Transport Streams, GigE ports, Encryption, PSIP Configuration,
QAM outputs, and other essential parameters covered in this section.
To display the configuration items drop-down list, click Configuration on the APEX-EM
menu bar:
System Configuration
System Time
Fast Ethernet
Traps
Advanced Settings
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Chassis Redundancy Configuration
DTA Configuration
Chassis Selection
DTA NET PID
DTA Enabling
CAT Source
CAT Interface
RADIUS Configuration
EAS Configuration
PSIP Configuration
QAM Configuration
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QAM RF Ports
Mute or Un-mute
EIA/RF Frequency
Enable or Disable QAM channels
Attenuation
Interleaver
QAM Channel Count and Test Mode
QAM Module Upgrade
QAM RF Redundancy
GigE Configuration
IP Address
Subnet Mask
GARP Periodicity
Nominal Buffer Level
Auto Negotiation
Enable or Disable the Interface and Default Gateway
Enable or Disable GigE Interface Redundancy
Encryption Configuration
Encryption Algorithm
RDS IP Address
RDS TCP Port
RDS Poll Randomization
CTE Poll Interval
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Output TS Configuration
PID Remapping
Operating Modes
ASI Monitor Port Output
PAT TS ID
Encryption Type
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System Configuration
System Time
Use this window to define the system time source and view the current APEX1000 up
time. You can select between SNTP and Internal as the time source. SNTP can be either
from a specific SNTP server, or the APEX1000 can listen for any SNTP server.
To configure system time, select Configuration > System Configuration. The System
Configuration window opens in the default System Time tab:
Figure 6-1 System Time Configuration
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System Time tab functions
Item
Definition
System Time
This read-only value is the Internal Time. The second line shows the system
time reported in Global Positioning System (GPS) seconds.
The time displayed is only relevant when the APEX1000 is configured to
receive GPS time from an external source. When the time source is set to
Internal, the APEX1000 System Time is not used.
This change requires an APEX1000 reboot.
System Up Time
This read-only value indicates the run time of the APEX1000 since the last
reboot.
Time Source
The following options are available when SNTP is selected as the time source:
SNTP UTC Offset This is the number of leap second insertions required to
synchronize UTC/NTP with the earths rotation (GPS time). The International
Earth Rotation Service (IERS) is responsible for notifying the public when a leap
second will be inserted. A UTC offset of 0 sets the APEX1000 to use UTC time.
The current number of leap seconds is 15.
Note: SNTP time is in UTC format and therefore, to allow the APEX1000 to
correctly calculate GPS time, you must specify the UTC offset to match the
UTC value used by the SNTP server.
SNTP Server Specified Check this box to specify an SNTP server. When a
server is specified, the APEX will poll this server for SNTP updates every 64
seconds.
If an SNTP server is not specified, time is received from any SNTP server.
When no SNTP server is specified, the APEX1000 will listen for SNTP
messages, and accept SNTP replies from any SNTP server.
SNTP Server IP Manually enter the SNTP Server IP in this textbox.
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Item
Definition
2. INTERNAL Time Source is internal (no actual GPS time is maintained).
The following options are available when Internal time source is selected:
Use Local PC Time Sets APEX1000 System Time to the Current Local PC
Time. This setting is applicable only if Time Source is set to Internal.
Caution: This setting is not preserved during a reboot (must be re-applied upon
rebooting the APEX1000).
Current Local Time Displays the read-only current time and date of the PC
that is running the APEX1000 EM. (This field is only viewable if Time Source is
set to Internal and the Use Local PC Time box is enabled.)
These settings are useful when no external time source is available (such as an
SNTP server), allowing the APEX1000 to use a current time reference for logs.
Fast Ethernet
Using the Fast Ethernet tab of the System Configuration window, you can select the
boot method and identify the host default gateway, and also:
Note: The Fast Ethernet window also shows Network Speed and Duplex Mode
(read-only) information for both of these Ethernet ports.
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Figure 6-2 Fast Ethernet Configuration
CAUTION
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Fast Ethernet tab functions
Item
Definition
*Boot Method
The Boot Method determines how the APEX1000 performs the bootup process
on the next reboot. When setting the APEX1000 to No BOOTP, this ensures that
the APEX1000 does not download a new configuration file or a new code image.
This drop-down menu provides two selections to set the boot method of the
APEX1000:
BOOTP Only Use this setting during the initial configuration, or after making
configuration changes.
No BOOTP To ensure that the internal configuration settings are preserved, use
this setting at all other times.
*Host Default
Gateway
This is the 32 bit IP address of the router interface acting as a gateway to remote
or foreign networks. This address is normally provided during the BOOTP
process, but you can also change it after the APEX1000 successfully boots.
MAC Address
Read-only MAC addresses of ENET1 and ENET2. These addresses are also
provided on the serial number label on the bottom of the APEX1000.
The string length is 17 characters in the format hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh,
where hh is a hexadecimal number.
Note: The addresses are set at the factory and cannot be changed.
*IP Address
Shows the APEX1000 ENET1 and ENET2 32-bit network addresses are in the
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format. The ENET1 address is for the OAM&P network
connection, and the ENET2 address is for a user-specified network connection.
Caution: ENET1 and ENET2 must be configured on separate networks.
*Subnet Mask
Shows ENET1 and ENET2 32 bit subnet masks for their respective networks.
When masking is employed, it indicates the network address and host ID portion
of the IP address.
Network Speed
Shows the Ethernet speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps). This is determined by the
results of the auto-negotiation process.
The default is 100 Mbps.
Duplex Mode
Shows the Ethernet duplex mode (full or half), determined by the results of the
auto-negotiation process.
The default is Full.
Auto Negotiation
Input Streams
This setting shows the number of input streams for each connection. This is the
number of input streams opened or assigned to this interface.
Enet 1 will typically always have one (1) input stream assigned. This is due to the
EAS default assignment, which opens one input stream on Enet 1.
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Item
Definition
IP Address in Use
Subnet Mask in
Use
ENET 2 configuration parameters are grayed out and unchangeable when QAM
Redundancy is enabled and REM1000 Communication mode is set to Direct.
In Use Reason
Traps
This tab provides settings for Trap Receivers. You can configure up to four trap receiver
IP addresses as well as different throttling rates for each trap receiver:
Figure 6-3 Traps Configuration
Definition
IP Address
Shows the IP address of the destination trap receiver. This value can be a valid
Singlecast or Multicast IP address (class A, B, C, or D).
A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that no destination receiver address is defined for
the corresponding index.
Throttling Rate
Applicable values are 1 10, representing the maximum number of traps the
APEX1000 will issue in one second (to a specific trap receiver).
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Advanced
Use the Advanced Configuration screen to control the insertion mode, auto reboot, and
the loss of PSI detection parameters, as well as other functions:
Figure 6-4 Advanced Configuration
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Advanced tab functions
Item
Definition/Range
Product Name
Displays the product name. This is a configurable parameter; the name can be
user-specified.
Hostname
Message Insertion
Mode
This drop-down menu provides two selections to set the message insertion
method of the APEX1000:
Efficient The default mode of insertion and recommended use case for the
APEX. This allows the APEX to insert generated PSI and ECM messages as
efficiently as possible into the output stream.
Single Section This mode forces the APEX to start every new message at
the beginning of an MPEG packet. This will typically increase the amount of
bandwidth required for the APEX to insert PSI and ECM messages. This is
the least efficient method of insertion and should only be selected if the
output streams have the proper bandwidth for PSI and ECM messages.
Auto-Reboot Enabled
Reboot Reason
Read-only function that indicates the reason for the last APEX1000 boot:
Power Cycle Power-up or power cycled
Operator Reboot Operator-commanded reboot
Hardware Fault An automatic reboot has occurred
Displays the period for waiting for packet to appear on input for a unicast (VOD)
stream (the maximum allowable time between packets for unicast streams
before the stream is considered lost).
Range: 600 ms 6000 ms (configurable in steps of 200 ms)
The default is 5000 ms.
Multicast Loss of
Input Timeout (ms)
Displays the period for waiting for packet to appear on input for a multicast
(broadcast/SDV) stream (the maximum allowable time between packets for
multicast streams before the stream is considered lost).
Range: 600 ms 6000 ms (configurable in steps of 200 ms)
The default is 5000 ms.
Loss of Input
Compare Type
This is the comparison type that you use when comparing the input Primary
stream against the input Secondary stream.
Range: Data Rate/ Stream Rate
Stream Rate includes all packets, include Null packets
Data Rate includes only non-Null packets (video, audio, and data packets)
Range: On/Off
Reference Detection of Lost Input Services below for more information.
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Item
Definition/Range
The APEX1000 can detect the loss of an input stream based on missing PSI on
the input (missing PATs and/or PMTs). (This field is grayed out if Detect Loss of
PSI Enabled is not checked.)
Range: 1 21600 (seconds)
See Loss of Input PSI Timeout below for more information.
Note: For VOD input streams, this setting should be set to at least 10 minutes
(600 seconds).
Insert a value to bound the minimum PSI version number for PATs and PMTs.
Range: 0 30
Caution: PSI Range Stop must be greater than PSI Range Start.
Insert a value to bound the maximum PSI version number for PATs and PMTs.
Range: 1 31
Caution: PSI Range Stop must be greater than PSI Range Start.
PAT Version
Increment
Insert a value to randomize the starting PAT version number after a reboot.
PMT Version
Increment
Insert a value to randomize the starting PMT version number after a reboot.
Range: 0 15
Range: 0 15
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If an Input PAT is deemed lost: The APEX1000 will remove all associated output
PMTs and will not forward any component PIDs associated with those input
services. If the input PAT re-appears, the associated output service streams, and
output PMTs will be re-established there on the output.
A PAT associated with a defined output MPTS will always persist, regardless of the
availability of associated input services or PMTs. Maintaining an output PAT prevents the
occurrence of a dead QAM channel (should there be no services currently available to
stream to the output).
CAUTION
This process is not applicable to SDV sessions. SDV sessions have the PAT updated to
contain the PMT reference regardless of the input PSI. (This method reduces the tuning
time when an SDV session is first requested.)
Notes:
1. The APEX1000 maintains the routes associated with lost PMT, for the purpose of
re-establishing the flow of the service should the service re-appear. The same behavior
holds true if the input PMT is missing, even though the associated components may be
there.
2. To reflect the loss of services within the output due to missing PATs or PMTs on the
associated input, the output PAT will be updated accordingly.
If enabled, the aforementioned behavior will take place, due to missing input PMTs
or PATs associated with an output MPTS.
If disabled, the APEX1000 will not react to missing PSI on the input. In this
eventuality, the current behavior will be maintained, wherein the APEX1000 will
maintain the output PMT and SN references within the PAT, even though the input
PSI is missing.
The APEX1000 EM/SDM allows you to configure the length of time input PSI can be
missing before declaring the service lost. The time interval can be set in one second
increments from a minimum of one (1) second up to 21600 seconds. The default is five
(5) seconds.
VOD Warning
Some VOD servers stop sending PATs and/or PMTs during trick play modes (FFWD,
RWD, or Pause). For this reason, when the APEX is used for VOD, the loss of PSI
detection timeout value must be set to at least ten (10) minutes (600 seconds). This
prevents the APEX from considering the input program missing during a trick play mode.
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In a VOD environment, if the APEX discovers that a program is missing, it stops inserting
the PMT and removes the PMT reference from the PAT. The set-top box then assumes
that the program is missing; this will necessitate a re-ordering of the program.
For RTSP and MHA sessions, the unicast timeout value is used for VOD sessions.
The ERM is informed when a VOD service is found or is missing based on the
timeout value. The multicast timeout value is used for SDV sessions. This timeout
value is used to determine if a multicast join was successful or not (reception of a
stream within the timeout period determines success). The loss of input stream via
the multicast timeout is also used to determine when to failover for SDV sessions
setup with redundant streams. A failover to the secondary input stream occurs when
a multicast input stream is determined to be missing (based on the multicast timeout
value).
For Manual Routing programs, the timeout values are used to alarm when an input
stream is detected as missing. No failover or other action is taken when an input
stream is missing. The APEX alarms to notify a user that a manually routed stream is
no longer being received.
For UDP Port Mapping (VOD) services, the unicast and multicast timeout values are
not applicable. Because UDP Port Mapping sets up static VOD routes, the input
streams are not always expected to be present. Therefore, no alarming is performed
when input streams are missing.
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1:1 Chassis Redundancy Overview
Starting with APEX firmware release version 2.1, the APEX1000/REM1000 RF
redundancy pair provides support for narrowcast content delivery. Firmware release
version 2.4.x offers a solution for broadcast content delivery. This option employs a
chassis redundancy design where a secondary APEX backs up a primary APEX, and
where each unit is capable of acting as either the active or the standby.
Please note the following system characteristics:
The APEXs autonomously failover when a fault is detected on the active APEX
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Figure 6-5 Redundancy with Heartbeat
A properly configured and functioning Chassis Redundancy scheme requires you to:
Configure both APEXs by designating one as primary and the other as secondary
Configure the routes on the primary APEX
Configure the correct redundant APEX IP address (either ENET1 or ENET2)
Configure the redundancy mode, either warm or hot
In hot redundancy mode, mappings are activated on both active and standby
APEXs (both APEXs join multicasts and process the input streams)
In warm redundancy mode, mappings are only activated on the active APEX
(only the active APEX joins multicasts and processes the input streams)
Additionally, the RF outputs from both APEXs must be wired into the same combiners
(only one APEX RF output can be active at any given time).
Because both APEXs are wired into the same combiners, all QAM channel outputs will
mute following a fault detection; this procedure enables the secondary QAM channels to
come online without colliding with primary QAM channels.
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Primary and Secondary APEX Roles
The primary APEX is the master device in the redundancy pair, and is typically
expected to source broadcast content to the cable plant. This is the device which is
normally on and active (assuming that no faults have occurred).
The secondary APEX is the backup device in the redundancy pair; it has its QAM
Module outputs muted, and is standing by. The secondary device only acts when the
primary APEXs heartbeat indicates a failover should occur, or when communication
with the primary times out.
Failover Procedure
1. Each APEX sends a heartbeat at one second intervals. As soon as the primary and
secondary exchange heartbeats, the redundancy link is established. The heartbeat
informs each APEX of the status of the other APEX in the redundancy pair, and
includes configuration synchronization information.
2. Each APEX then verifies if the configurations are synchronized. If they are not, the
standby APEX retrieves configuration information from the active APEX.
3. When the primary APEX experiences a fault, it transitions from the active state to
the fault state, muting its QAM outputs. If possible, the primary sends a heartbeat to
signal this transition.
4. The secondary APEX (previously in a standby state) then transitions to the active
state, un-muting its broadcast QAM outputs upon reception of the heartbeat from
the primary APEX, or times out while waiting for the heartbeat from the primary.
You can view the status of both primary and secondary APEX on each APEX-EM. When
the primary is in a standby state, you can force a failback from the secondary back to the
primary.
CAUTION
There is no auto-switchback option; you must manually failback to the primary after the
primary comes back online. However, if the secondary experiences a fault, the primary
becomes active.
The APEX will enter a fault state on the following critical alarms:
HW Fault
Temperature Fault
QAM Module Fault
QAM RF Port Fault
QAM Channel Fault
Note: HW Fault is enabled by default; you can enable or disable the other alarms.
Additionally, you can also determine if the link loss of the following interfaces will result
in the APEX entering a fault state:
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Note: By default, the APEX will enter a fault if an enabled GigE interface experiences a
link loss.
To configure the failover options listed, use the Redundancy Triggers window.
When Link Loss is enabled on ENET1, it causes the APEX to enter a fault state when
the link is lost on the OAM&P control interface.
When Link Loss is enabled on ENET2, it causes the APEX to enter a fault state when
the link is lost on the ENET2 application interface.
Note: ENET2 link loss should not be enabled if a crossover cable is connecting the two
APEXs. Loss of power on one APEX in a direct connect mode causes the link to be down
on both APEXs.
See also Alarms Window Field Definitions.
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Chassis Redundancy Configuration
In a Chassis Redundancy pair, you must configure one APEX as primary and the other
APEX as secondary.
Note: Use the Quick Enable/Disable window to Disable mappings prior to enabling
chassis redundancy. The PID spaces are unique from primary to secondary to prevent
any stream erroneous acquisition following a failover. (The streams must be re-mapped
after redundancy is enabled.)
To ensure a successful synchronization of the configurations, you must follow the
procedures listed below:
1. Configure both APEXs with the same types of QAM modules (2x4 or 2x8) in the
same slots.
2. Configure both APEXs with the same GigE inputs enabled (GigE1 to 4).
In addition:
Make certain that both APEX RF outputs are wired into the same combiners.
Make certain that RF redundancy is disabled, otherwise 1:1 redundancy is not
selectable (EM option is grayed out).
Make certain that primary and secondary APEXs have different GigE IP
addresses.
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Configure Redundancy Parameters
1. Click Configuration > Chassis Redundancy Configuration.
The Chassis Redundancy Configuration window displays:
Figure 6-6 1:1 Chassis Redundancy Configuration
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2. To configure the upper section (Redundancy Configuration), check the box next to
Chassis Redundancy Enable.
3. From the Redundancy Role menu, select Primary.
4. From the Redundancy Mode menu, select Hot or Warm.
Note: Hot means multicasts are joined by the standby. Warm means multicasts are not
joined until the APEX is active.
5. Configure the redundant APEX IP address. If you are connected directly via ENET2,
this will be the ENET2 IP address of the secondary APEX. This is the address the
heartbeats are sent to. If you want to use the OAM&P network for heartbeats, type
in the secondary APEXs ENET1 IP address.
6. Click Apply.
The primary APEX will now start sending heartbeats to the secondary APEX. It
enters the active state, and un-mutes its QAM outputs.
7. Configure the lower section (Redundancy Trigger Configuration) by defining the
conditions which cause the APEX to enter a fault state:
GigE x and y Link Loss: If TS redundancy is enabled, enable each pair of GigE
link loss. The default behavior is to enter a fault state if a single GigE port fails. If
TS redundancy is enabled, it is preferable for the APEX to fail over to the backup
GigE port rather than to the backup APEX. This way, both GigE interfaces must
experience a link loss for the APEX to failover.
Note: This option may be inaccessible or grayed out if TS redundancy is not in
use.
ENET1 Link Loss: If ENET1 fails or the OAM&P cable is pulled, the APEX enters
a fault state Enable this option.
ENET2 Link Loss: If ENET2 fails or the cable is pulled, the APEX enters a fault
state.
CAUTION
Do not enable ENET2 link loss if directly connected to the other APEX through ENET2.
The secondary APEX also enters a fault state when it detects a link loss, and will not
takeover. This is intended to be used ONLY IF ENET2 is connected to a hub or switch.
Temperature Fault: APEX enters a fault state if operating temperature is
exceeded Enable this option.
QAM Faults: APEX enters a fault state if a module, port, or channel fails.
8. Click Apply. Because the secondary is not yet configured, the primary APEX
becomes active.
9. Enable the routes that were previously configured.
Note: To Enable or Disable program mappings as a group, click Program Mappings >
Quick Enable/Disable.
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Verify Primary Status
1. Click Status > Chassis Redundancy Status.
The Chassis Redundancy Status window displays:
The Chassis Redundancy Status window shows that the APEX is the Primary and is
active. The secondary is not yet configured, so its status is Unknown, the redundancy
state is Unavailable and communication is Disconnected. After the secondary is
configured and a heartbeat is received, the redundancy link is established and the status
is updated.
Note: The availability fault is Major because the redundant APEX is not connected,
therefore redundancy is unavailable.
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Configuring the Secondary APEX
After configuring the primary, you must configure the secondary APEX with the same
QAM modules and the same GigE ports enabled. The secondary will synchronize the
routing configuration and QAM parameters from the primary.
Do not enable ENET2 link loss if directly connected to the other APEX through ENET2.
The secondary APEX will also enter a fault state when it detects a link loss, and will not
take over for the failed primary. This is intended to be used ONLY IF ENET2 is connected
to a hub or switch.
Temperature Fault: APEX enters a fault state if the operating temperature is
exceeded Enable this option.
QAM Faults: APEX enters a fault state if a module, port, or channel fails.
8. Click Apply.
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Verify the Configuration
On a secondary APEX, the configuration is synchronized from the primary. The QAM RF
parameters, OTS configuration, and routes should all be synchronized (this process may
take a few minutes).
Notes:
1. The Primary APEX should be in Active status, and should be sourcing content.
2. The Secondary APEX should be in Standby status, and should have its RF ports
muted.
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Redundancy Configuration
The following table describes the values found in the Redundancy Configuration portion
of the Chassis Redundancy Configuration window:
Parameter
Description
Redundancy Role
output ports)
Secondary Configures this APEX as the secondary APEX
Redundant APEX IP
UDP Port
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Configuring Redundancy Triggers
An alarm may be enabled (active) but not enabled for redundancy; for example, the overtemperature alarm may be active, but unless it has been enabled for redundancy, the
APEX will not failover to the backup due to an over-temperature fault.
Using the Redundancy Triggers window, you must individually select which alarms are
required for redundancy in your configuration scheme. When these triggers are enabled,
the APEX will failover to the standby unit whenever any triggering conditions take place.
You can configure the following parameters in the Redundancy Trigger Configuration
section of the Chassis Redundancy Configuration window:
Parameter
Description
You can configure the APEX to failover due to link faults. By default, a
link loss condition on an enabled GigE interface will cause a failover
because it is a critical fault.
Temperature Fault
unsupported QRM.
QAM Channel Fault
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Configuring Redundancy Failover
You can configure the following parameters in the Redundancy Failover portion of the
Chassis Redundancy Configuration window.
Parameter
Description
Force Failover
Status
Redundancy Availability
The APEX1000 reports the status of the 1:1 redundancy system, whether or not
redundancy is available. Note that the APEX can only failover when redundancy is
available; additionally, the heartbeat interface link must be detected for the system to be
available.
Not all configuration parameters are redundant; make certain to define the Gigabit
Ethernet configuration parameters (Enable, IP Address, Subnet Mask, etc.) prior to
enabling Chassis Redundancy on both units. (The same ports must be enabled for each
unit.)
Depending on the current status, the APEX reports the following values:
Available Indicates that both APEXs are healthy, configurations are synchronized,
and there is no fault on either APEX.
Protected Indicates that one APEX is active, and protecting an APEX in a fault
state. For example, if APEX1 is in a fault state and APEX2 is active, APEX1 will
remain protected.
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Note that redundancy will be unavailable while the configuration is not synchronized. If
the active APEX fails during synchronization, the standby APEX will become active. The
configuration may be out of sync, so you may have to re-apply the configuration. (The
standby APEX will not be able to apply most configuration parameters, including OTS,
QAM, and routing configuration; this configuration is synchronized from the active
APEX.)
IMPORTANT:
1. The QAM modules must be the same type (2x4 or 2x8) in both the primary and
secondary APEXs.
2. The same GigE ports must be enabled on the primary and secondary APEXs.
3. The primary and secondary APEXs must have unique IP addresses.
CAUTION
The GigE configuration does not automatically synchronize between the Primary and
Secondary APEXs. Make certain that the same GigE ports are enabled on both primary
and secondary units.
Removing QAM Modules from an APEX enabled for Chassis Redundancy causes RF to
mute on both APEXs of the redundant pair.
To replace a QAM Module in an APEX (that is part of a Chassis Redundancy pair) without
interrupting service to the downstream plant, perform the following steps:
1. Verify the APEX Status for the APEX from which a QAM Module is to be removed.
2. If the APEX Status is Standby, proceed to step 4.
3. If the APEX Status is Active, open the QAM RF Redundancy window, and apply
Force Failover on the other APEX in the pair.
Note: Make certain that the APEX from which a QAM Module is to be removed is
the Standby APEX.
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4. Disable Chassis Redundancy on the Standby APEX.
The following pop-up window displays:
5. Click Disable.
6. Verify the APEX Status to confirm that Chassis Redundancy is now disabled.
7. Remove the QAM Module from the APEX.
8. Insert the replacement QAM Module into the APEX.
9. Use the QAM Status window to confirm that the QAM Module configuration
completes without errors; otherwise, correct the fault before proceeding.
10. Additionally, use the QAM Status window to confirm that the QAM Module is of the
same type (2x4, 2x8, etc.) as the QAM Module in the same slot on the Active APEX.
If not, swap out the module for a correct module or upgrade the module as
necessary before proceeding.
11. If there are no errors on the QAM Module, and it is of the same type as the QAM
Module in the same slot on the Active APEX, enable Chassis Redundancy on the
APEX.
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The APEX supports reception of DTA in-band messages on any of the Host Fast Ethernet
(FE) Interfaces. When CAT and EMM messages are received, they are re-inserted onto
an output stream under the following conditions:
The output stream must be active, and DTA Support must be enabled for that output
stream.
The output transport stream is not configured for stream pass through.
The multicast group for CAT/EMM PID and Network PID are not used by other
manual routings.
The CAT PID, NET PID, and EMM PID must not be currently mapped from an input
to that output.
If any of the conditions mentioned above is not met, then the APEX removes existing
routings and displays an error message for the operator to perform the corrective action.
CAT/EMMs for DTA are generated on the DAC (DAC 3.11-18), or the CASMR (DAC 4.0
and higher). Settings in this window must match those found in the DAC for DTA to
function on the APEX.
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CAUTION
Complete all Network/CAT/EMM Configuration tasks prior to enabling any QAMs for
DTA. Before making changes to an existing configuration, you must also disable DTA on
all applicable QAMs.
Use the DTA General Configuration screen to configure the following CAT/EMM PID
parameters for each APEX:
Parameter
Description
CAT Source
CAT/EMM Multicast IP
CAT/EMM Source IP
CAT Interface
EMM PID to retrieve from input stream and insert on output stream (no
remapping).
Range: 0x1C00-0x1FFE
The default is 0x1FF0.
Caution: Even if CAT source is set to Internal, it is necessary to
generate EMMs on the DAC.
The DTA EMM PID must be data-filled to match the DAC EMM
configuration, or users will not be able to Init/Refresh DTA tuned to
OTSs on this APEX1000.
Customers using DAC 4.0 and later will require a CASMR system to generate DTA
tables.
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DTA Configuration (RF Port)
To continue configuring DTA support, click one of the RF Port folder tabs.
The corresponding DTA RF Port Configuration screen (RF 16) displays:
Figure 6-8 DTA RF Port Configuration
Description
Multicast IP
Source IP
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Parameter
Description
UDP Port
Fast Ethernet
Interface
PID Number
Network PID to retrieve from input stream and insert on output stream (no
remapping).
Network PID (0x1C00-0x1FFE)
The default is 0x1FFC.
DTA Enable
RADIUS Authentication
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a client/server protocol,
established to manage modem pools. Its main objective is the centralized management
of user access policy; at its core is a standard framework for the exchange of AttributeValue Pairs (AVPs).
RADIUS AAA functions comprise three elements:
Authorization The function of defining the rights or privileges available after the
user is authenticated. For example, super user vs. read only user
Accounting The function of tallying time and resource usage for each user
Note: The current APEX firmware only supports Authentication, Authorization and
Integration with a SecurID server. RADIUS Accounting will be supported in a future
release of the APEX1000.
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Redundancy Overview
Two Authentication and Authorization servers are supported, a primary and a backup.
Each must be configured with an IP address, UDP port, and a shared secret.
Authentication Operation
If configured to authenticate by way of RADIUS, the communication flow follows this
sequence:
1. The operator enters credentials into the EM, such as username and password.
2. The APEX transmits an Access-Request message to the RADIUS server.
3. The RADIUS server replies with an Access-Accept, Access-Reject, or AccessChallenge message.
4. The EM sends the user a message indicating success, reject, or challenge.
5. If the headend device receives the Access-Challenge message, the EM prompts the
user for additional information, which is sent to the headend device.
6. The Headend device issues an Access-Request message with new information
retrieved from the operator.
Note: Following an APEX reboot, users must be re-authorized by re-logging into the
APEX-EM.
Idle Timeout
The idle timeout is defined on the RADIUS server, and indicates how long the user
session may be idle before the connection is closed (activity is defined as an SNMP GET
or SET operation initiated by the EM).
If the idle timeout expires, the EM informs the APEX that the timeout has expired, and
logs the user out of the EM.
Note: To properly interoperate with RSA SecurID, the timeout window must be wider
than two seconds.
Concurrent Sessions
Each user logon is authenticated by the headend device. There is no limit to the number
of users which may be authenticated by RADIUS.
Local Fallback
After failing to authenticate against both primary and backup RADIUS authentication
servers, the headend device reverts to local authentication (if so configured).
Local authentication is the same as the current log in, with root and other users.
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Privilege Levels
The headend device supports three types of accounts:
Administrator equivalent to the current root user, with read/write access to all
parameters on the headend device.
Monitor read-only; user may only view parameters, but may not apply changes to
any field.
RADIUS Configuration
You can define the following parameters in the RADIUS Configuration Authentication
window for a locally authenticated root user, and by the administrator user.
To begin setting up authentication parameters, click Configuration > RADIUS
Configuration:
Figure 6-9 RADIUS Configuration
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RADIUS Configuration window field definitions
Parameter
Description
Enable
Primary Server IP
Secondary Server IP
Server Timeout
Maximum Retries
Local Failback
NAS IP Interface
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Motorola RADIUS Dictionary File
APEX100 firmware includes a dictionary file that includes RADIUS attribute value pairs
defining user access levels:
If both AVPs are present, the level configured for the APEX specific attribute takes
precedence.
Note: The Motorola dictionary file is bundled with all firmware releases that support
RADIUS. For information on downloading the file at a later time, see Downloading the
Motorola Dictionary File.
VENDOR
Motorola
BEGIN-VENDOR
Motorola
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EAS Configuration
The EAS Configuration window controls the configuration of SCTE 18 Emergency Alert
System messages. You can enable or disable the reception and insertion of EAS
messages. Additionally, you can configure the Input Ethernet interface, Multicast and
Source IP addresses, and the UDP port on which to receive the messages.
The Status section provides a count of the EAS messages received, as well as a count of
Invalid EAS Messages:
Figure 6-10 EAS Configuration
CAUTION
The EAS PID (0x1FFB) is not inserted if the output has been configured for pass-through
mode, or if a user ancillary-mapped another PID to PID 0x1FFB.
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To configure EAS:
1. Select the desired Input Interface.
2. Enter the IP Addresses and the UDP Port for that interface.
3. Click to select a numbered row from the EAS Disabled column.
4. Click the >>> arrow to move that numbered row to the EAS Enabled column.
5. Click Apply to implement the changes.
6. Click Refresh to update the information as needed.
Note: To remove a numbered row from the EAS Enabled column, select the row and use
the <<< arrow to move the selection to the left column.
EAS Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Input IF
Indicates the host fast Ethernet interface designated to receive the SCTE18 EAS messages.
Values are:
Input UDP
N/A
GigE1
GigE2
GigE3
GigE4
Enet1
Enet2
Indicates the UDP port designated to receive SCTE-18 EAS messages. For
Enet1 and Enet2, the EAS UDP Port must be set to a valid UDP Port range
outside of the IANA reserved range.
Reserved: 0 1023
Valid Range: 1024 65535
For GigE interfaces, the UDP port can be any valid UDP Port (0 65535).
Multicast IP
Source IP
Indicates the total number of invalid EAS messages received since bootup.
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PSIP Configuration
PSIP is a small set of tables operating within every transport stream. These tables
provide additional information at the system and event levels for all virtual channels
carried in a particular transport stream. APEX1000 version 2.4.x adds support to pass and
fix the PSIP information provided by any content provider from an input multiplex
through the cable network for receipt by hosts / digital TV receivers.
Use the PSIP Configuration window to:
1. Enable PSIP processing.
2. Configure the message insertion periods.
3. Set Daylight Savings Time global parameters.
Figure 6-11 PSIP Configuration
IMPORTANT: PSIP processing requires that you set the Time Source to SNTP. For more
information, see System Time.
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PSIP Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Enable PSIP
Processing
Use this area to enable PSIP for the output transport stream. To enable a transport
stream for PSIP, select the desired line(s) and click >>>. (Only applicable to manual
route OTSs.)
IMPORTANT: PSIP processing also requires that Time Source be set to SNTP
The default is Disabled.
Note: You must click Apply to enable the transport stream.
Message
Insertion
Period (ms)
DST Settings
Default Insertion
Rate
150 ms
1000 ms
400 ms
60000 ms
Default Insertion
Rate
EIT-0
500 ms
EIT-1
3000 ms
EIT-2
10000 ms
EIT-3
10000 ms
Use this area for defining the DST values for In/Out Month, Day, and Hour.
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QAM Configuration
The figure below shows the QAM Configuration window. Please note that QAM
Channels that are not active are grayed out. QAM modules that are not installed are also
grayed out, as well as the Backup RF Port when RF Redundancy is enabled. When RF
Redundancy is enabled and the Backup RF Port is active, the failed over Primary RF Port
is grayed out:
Figure 6-12 QAM Configuration
CAUTION
The current firmware version supports QAM Transmission Modes of Annex A, B, and C.
Any changes to the QAM Transmission mode require a reboot.
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QAM Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Use to select the QAM transmission mode, based on the type of digital cable
system. Current version supports Annex A DVB, Annex B ATSC DCII, and
Annex C Asia-Pacific. (Changes the QAM transmission mode require a
reboot before taking effect.)
Current Transmission
Mode
RF Config Button
Channels Enabled
Enter RF level adjustment here. Range: -8.00 to 3.00. Increment: 0.01. This
value is applied to the block of channels on that output port.
Caution: Adjusting the level such that it exceeds the nominal RF level when
measured at the APEX RF Connector may degrade RF performance. See list
of nominal RF levels below.
RF Level (dBmV/Channel)
TS:QAM
Channels
RF Level (dBmV/Channel)
60
56
52
50
49
The Output Transport Stream numbers (1 16, 17 32, 33 48) and Output
QAM channel.
Each field is colored to indicate the current QAM Channel alarm status. See
APEX1000 LED Color Scheme for more information.
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Item
Definition/Range
EIA Channel
Allows tuning based on EIA channel by entering the desired EIA channel
number for channel A.
Range: 1 158
Only configurable for the A channel on each RF port.
Only configurable when QAM Transmission Mode is Annex B ATSC
DCII.
Only configurable when QAM Port Configuration Tuning Mode is Channel.
Range:
1. 57.000 999.000 for QAM Transmission Mode Annex B ATSC DCII and
Annex C Asia-Pacific.
2. 85.000 999.000 for QAM Transmission Mode Annex A DVB. 250 kHz
step size.
Only configurable for the A channel on each RF port.
Only configurable when QAM Port Configuration Tuning Mode is
Frequency.
Interleaver
Selects one of the two interleaver depths pre-configured for this QAM
channel.
Only configurable when QAM Transmission Mode is Annex B ATSC
DCII.
The pre-configured interleaver depths are set on the QAM RF Port
Configuration window.
Mute
Turns off the output from the corresponding RF Port. Un-Mute turns on the
output from the RF Port. (Muting does not affect the ability to map to the
QAM channels of the RF Port.)
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Figure 6-13 QAM RF Port Configuration
Note: Cells that are either gray or inactive are read-only and cannot be altered. When you
make your selections, click OK on the RF Port Configuration window, and click Apply on
the QAM Output Configuration window to make certain that the changes take effect.
QAM RF Port Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Modulation Mode
Tuning Mode
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Item
Definition/Range
Frequency Plan
Use this text-entry box to configure RF low level limits for alarming.
Use this text-entry box to configure RF high level limits for alarming.
Use to select Interleaver values for the RF Port. The drop-down menu
lists available Ranges.
QAM Transmission Mode Annex B ATSC DCII allows for variable
interleaver settings. The standard value for Annex B 256 QAM mode is
I=128, J=4 and 64 QAM mode is I=128, J=1. If you select a nonstandard value, be sure that all the set-tops in your system support
those values.
Note: Only configurable when QAM Transmission Mode is Annex B
ATSC DCII.
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The following fields are also available in the QAM Configuration main window:
Item
Definition/Range
Test Mode
Off, CW Test, PRBS 23M, PRBS 23, MPEG Null, Suppress, PRBS 60, PRBS
63, PRBS 65, PRBS 68, PRBS 71, PRBS 73, PRBS 79, PRBS 81.
The CW Test mode provides a CW carrier with the same average power as
the QAM signal. This is useful for setting the output level using a spectrum
analyzer, as it avoids the need to use bandwidth correction factors.
The PRBS test modes generate standard Pseudo Random Bit Streams with
or without inserting the MPEG sync byte. (These are used for BER testing.)
Select Off for normal operation.
Status
QAM Upgrade
Part Number
540273-001-00
540273-002-00
540400-001-00
PS Module - AC Power
540272-001-00
PS Module - DC Power
540271-001-00
546494-001-00
546495-001-00
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Ordering Information
When ordered by itself, the APEX1000 chassis includes two RFPM fan filler modules and
one power supply fan filler module. Because unit operation requires at least one RFPM
module and one power supply module, it is not necessary to provide three RFPM fan
filler modules or two power supply fan filler modules.
Description
540400-001-00
2. After Motorola processes the P.O., you will receive an e-mail from Motorola
providing instructions and a link to a Motorola website where the conversion keys
can be requested and received.
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3. After following the link in the email to the Motorola website, you must supply the
serial number of each QAM module to be upgraded. A conversion key will then be
generated for each provided serial number and displayed on the website.
Note: The conversion key(s) will also be provided via email to the requestor.
4. When you receive the conversion keys, you can apply them to the QAM module
using the APEX1000 EM (Element Manager), as described below.
3. Select a module slot containing a 2x4 QAM module from the drop-down menu.
4. Enter your upgrade code as supplied by the Motorola TAC. Make sure the upgrade
code is for the selected QAM Module serial number.
5. Click Apply.
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QAM RF Redundancy Configuration
APEX1000 firmware version 2.4.x supports a physical chassis master/slave redundancy
scheme, where two APEXs are configured as the primary and secondary (backup) units.
External RF Switch
The alternate method is to provide APEX redundancy through an external RF switch. This
switch is necessary to fully enable APEX RF redundancy in this APEX internal module
redundancy system, and is essential because each RF output is typically connected to a
different physical downstream service group. The REM1000 (Redundant Edge Matrix)
fulfills this role, providing system-level RF redundancy for two APEX units:
Figure 6-15 REM1000 (Redundant Edge Matrix)
Notes:
Because it is not feasible to manually rewire the RF cables after a failure, an external
switch is required to perform the necessary automatic signal routing without
operator intervention; the REM1000 allows the backup port to use the same physical
wiring that was previously used by the failed APEX RF port.
The REM1000 ensures that the backup APEX RF port can transmit its RF outputs
downstream using the same physical cabling that was previously in use by the failed
APEX RF port.
The APEX1000 reports on the status of the REM1000, indicating which outputs are
active, and also showing any faults or error conditions that the REM1000 might
experience.
For detailed instructions on how to connect the APEX1000 to the REM1000, reference
the REM1000 user guide (Motorola part # 559607-001).
For information on purchasing the REM1000, please contact the Motorola TAC.
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RF Redundancy Configuration
To make certain that the RF redundancy scheme functions correctly, you must configure
both the APEX1000 and the REM1000.
To begin enabling RF redundancy, use the QAM RF Redundancy window (illustrated in
Figure 6-16) to set the following parameters:
Parameter
Values
Description
RF Redundancy
Enabled
Disabled
REM1000 communication
mode
None
Direct
Common
APEX1000 ID
APEX1
APEX2
REM1000 IP address
common mode
or
in direct mode
Connection Modes
You must first define how the APEX1000s will be connected to the REM1000 by
configuring the REM1000 communication mode parameter through the APEX-EM GUI:
CAUTION
The APEX prevents you from selecting Direct REM communication mode if ENET2 has
any active mappings, or if UDP port 6060 is already in use on that interface. To enable
Direct mode, you must first clear ENET2 of all mappings.
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Destination IP Address
After defining the communication mode parameters, you must define the correct
destination IP address (es).
The high-byte of the interface IP address value is configurable to avoid collisions with
the ENET1 port IP address. The default value on both the APEX and the REM is 51.
You must ensure that the APEX is configured with the same IP high-byte as
configured on the REM if direct mode is used.
Refer to the REM1000 Installation and Operation Guide (Motorola part # 559607-001) for
additional information.
APEX Device ID
Each REM1000 supports a maximum of two APEX1000s. The APEX ID parameter pairs
an APEX with a set of RF inputs.
You must configure the device ID of the APEX1000 according to the set of RF inputs to
which it is connected on the REM1000, and make certain that the APEX ID corresponds
to the set of connected inputs on the REM1000.
QAM Channel Fault A single QAM channel has failed on the RF port.
QAM Module Fault A QAM module (RFPM) has failed. Both RF ports are
unavailable.
QAM RF Port Fault A single RF port has failed, and all QAMs (up to 8) on that
port are unavailable.
During a critical error on a channel, port, or module, the APEX1000 will failover to the
redundant port. A critical error indicates that a QAM channel was active when the APEX
detected the fault.
CAUTION
If there is a critical error on the redundant port or a major REM1000 error, the APEX
cannot support RF redundancy, and failover will not occur.
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Failover Sequence
In the event of port failure on an APEX1000 connected to a REM1000, the following
sequence of events takes place:
1. The APEX1000 detects a failed QAM channel, RF Port, or QAM Module, and issues
a standard SNMP trap alarm.
2. The APEX1000 mutes the failed RF port, and configures the backup port identically
to the failed port.
3. The APEX1000 re-routes mapped services from the failed port to the backup port.
4. The APEX1000 transmits a message commanding the REM1000 to switch to its
redundant port, and issues the RF failover SNMP trap.
5. The APEX1000 receives confirmation of the switch-over from the REM1000,
un-mutes the backup port, and updates the status.
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Figure 6-16 QAM RF Redundancy
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Note that when you enable RF Redundancy, you will no longer be able to select RF Port
6 and all channels on Port 6 on several screens, because it is reserved as the secondary
(backup) port.
CAUTION
Definition/Range
Enable RF
Redundancy
Checkbox
REM1000
Enet
Connection
(Enet2). Broadcast connection is always used in this case. You cannot set to Direct if
the RF Redundancy UDP Port is in use on the Data IP Port Enet2.
Common Connected to REM1000s OAM&P interface through APEX OAM&P IP
Enet 1. Requires you to configure the REM1000 IP address, and cannot be set to
Common if the QAM RF Redundancy UDP Port is in use on the OA&P IP (Enet 1).
Notes:
1. Because IP-related configuration is automatic, Direct mode is typically used. Using the
Element Manager (EM), you only need to designate the configuration mode (Direct
Mode) and configure the associated APEX Identifier (APEX1 or APEX2).
2. Because there is no additional network device (such as a hub or switch) to connect
through, you can achieve greater reliability with Direct mode. This setting cannot be
changed when the backup port is active.
REM1000
Connection
Status
Indicates the current connection between the APEXs and the REM.
Depending on the current status, one of the following values will display:
Not Applicable QAM RF Redundancy is not enabled and/or the connection to the
message.
Connected Received ack message from the REM for current switch port message.
Connection Lost The REM has not replied to the last three switch port messages.
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Item
Definition/Range
REM1000 IP
Address
Shows the target REM1000 IP address. Only displays and becomes editable when
REM1000 Enet Connection is set to Common.
Values: Singlecast IP address
Caution: You cannot change this setting when the backup port is active.
REM1000
Network IP
Caution: You cannot change this setting when the backup port is active.
Rx/Tx UDP
Port
UDP Port that is used for QAM RF Redundancy communication between the APEX and
the REM. UDP port 6060 is the REM/APEX communication port.
Direct Connect The APEX sends/receives broadcast on this UDP Port.
Common Connect The APEX sends/receives singlecast on this UDP Port. If in use
for another purpose, you must free UDP port 6060 before enabling common mode.
REM1000
APEX ID
Identifies the set of RF inputs on the REM1000 associated with this APEX.
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Item
Definition/Range
Failover Configuration
Auto
Switchback
This is the enable/disable of automatic switch back to the previous RF port from backup
for QAM RF redundancy.
When enabled, switch back to the previous RF port will automatically occur when the
apexQamRfRedundConfigForceSwitch command.
Note: An error on the backup port or on the REM1000 overrides this setting.
Suspend
Failover
Enables and disables suspending of RF failover. Prevents failovers to or from the backup
RF port.
Note: Force Failover overrides this setting. Also, an error on the backup port or on the
REM1000 overrides this setting.
Force Failover
From
This command:
Forces a switch of an RF Port to or from the
backup
Selects which RF Port to switch from
Overrides Suspend Failover
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Item
Definition/Range
Redundancy Status
REM1000
Fault
REM1000
Error Code
Error status of the REM1000. Valid only when RF Redundancy Configuration Connection
is other than None.
Major error code received from the REM; it is reporting a switch status different from
the commanded configuration, or an APEX ID status different from the commanded
configuration.
Depending on the current status, one of the following values will display:
Displays the Status of the REM1000 switches. Valid only when RF Redundancy
Configuration Connection is other than None.
Depending on the current status, one of the following values will display:
Not Switching REM1000 is passing inputs 1 5 straight through to outputs 1 5.
Switching Port X Where X is 1 to 5. The REM1000 is switching the backup input
port to output port X, and is passing all other input ports to the corresponding output
port.
APEX Backup Displays the State of the configured backup port.
Port
Disabled QAM RF Redundancy is disabled.
Standby QAM RF Redundancy is enabled, but the backup is inactive. No failure has
occurred.
Active Failover has occurred and the backup is active.
Failed The backup port has failed, and the APEX cannot provide RF redundancy.
Removed The QAM Module with backup port has been removed. The APEX cannot
provide RF redundancy.
APEX RF Port Indicates which port (1 5) has failed over to the backup port:
Failure
Range: None (0), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
A zero indicates that the backup port is not active.
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Item
Definition/Range
APEX RF Port Indicates whether there is a potential for channels being lost when failing to the backup,
Mismatch
or when switching back to a primary due to a mixture of 2x4 and 2x8 QAM modules.
A 2x4 QAM Module is capable of supporting a maximum of 4 channels per RF port.
A 2x8 QAM Module is capable of supporting a maximum of 8 channels per RF port.
Depending on the current status, one of the following values will display:
N/A (Not Applicable) QAM RF Redundancy is disabled.
No Mismatch Indicates that no channels would be lost, because there is no
mismatch.
Backup 2x4 Indicates that a loss of channels could occur on failover to the backup
because the backup RF Port is in a QAM 2x4 Module, and at least one primary RF
Port is in a QAM 2x8 Module.
Primary 2x4 Indicates that a loss of channels could occur on switchback from the
backup to the primary because the backup RF Port is in a QAM 2x8 Module, and the
primary RF Port is in a QAM 2x4 Module. (This would occur if the failed 2x8 primary is
replaced with a 2x4.)
QAM Status
Button
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GigE Configuration
The Gigabit Ethernet Configuration window enables the functionality and provides the
network particulars of GigE 1 through GigE 4.
Figure 6-17 GigE Configuration
Note: The APEX1000 does not transmit outgoing MPEG transport streams over its GigE
interfaces.
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GigE Configuration window field definitions
Window Section
GigE Global
Definition/Range
GARP
Periodicity (s)
Nominal Buffer This value indicates the delay generated when MPEG transport
Level (ms)
packets are transmitted over Ethernet. This allows the APEX to
properly de-jitter an input stream. De-jittering takes into account
normal network jitter, clock skew between the source and APEX,
and also time between PCR packets.
Range: 50 475 ms (in 5 ms steps)
The default is 325 ms. This value has been defined as the optimal
time for the APEX to allow for the input buffers to grow and shrink.
Motorola highly recommends that you not change this value.
Changes to this value cause all input stream buffers to be reset,
resulting in a momentary loss of data.
GigE Interface
Settings
Enable
MAC Address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Auto
Negotiation
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Window Section
GigE Interface
Settings
(Continued)
Definition/Range
UDP Ports
Open
Number Input
TS
IGMP Version
Default
Gateway
Shows the IP address of the default gateway for GigE 1/2 and GigE
3/4.
Enable
Interface
Redundancy
Suspend
Failover
Interface
Redundancy
Global
Help Button
Force Failover
Button
Status
Enable AutoSwitchback
AutoSwitchback
Period (s)
This is the period of time (in seconds) to wait before switching back.
Failover Alarm
Occurs when a primary GigE interface has failed over to the backup
GigE interface, or the user has initiated a force failover from the
primary GigE interface.
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Configuring GigE Ports
To configure a GigE port:
1. From the EMs Main Menu, select Configuration > GigE Configuration to display
the set-up screen:
You can modify a GigE port only if both UDP Ports Open and Number Input TS are set to
zero. Disable all Program Mappings, PID Mappings, and Pass Thru Mappings from each
GigE port that you want to change.
CAUTION
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Encryption Configuration
Use this window to select and configure the Encryption mode, and to define encryption
settings.
Note: Before changes to the encryption algorithm can take effect, you must reboot the
APEX1000.
DES (DCII)
DES (SCTE-52)
DVB-CSA
DVB-CSA SimulCrypt
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Algorithm tab field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Current Encryption
Algorithm
Configured Encryption
Algorithm
formally DVS-042)
DVB CSA (DVB Common Scrambling Algorithm)
DVB CSA SimulCrypt
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RDS tab field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
*RDS IP Address
*RDS Poll
Randomization
(min)
Indicates the Poll Randomization span (in minutes). Maximum amount of time, in
minutes, to delay the first EMM server poll following startup. This prevents the
possibility of having too many APEXs polling the EMM server simultaneously. The
actual delay time is randomly calculated by the APEX and is no greater than this
value, which can range from 0 to 10 minutes.
The default value is 10 minutes, with a range from 0 to 10 minutes. A value of 0
means no delay, and the APEX polls immediately at startup.
*CET Poll Interval Indicates the Category Epoch Transition Poll Interval (in minutes). The APEX polls
(min)
the EMM server for a category sequence number (CSN) and a state as often as
this field specifies. The polling interval can range from 15 to 1440 minutes. If after
receiving the CSN and state, the APEX determines that a CET has occurred, it
requests new EMMs from the EMM server.
If the APEX is unable to communicate with the EMM server, the APEX reverts to
a 15-minute polling period interval until communication with the EMM server is
re-established.
The default value is 1440 minutes with a range from 15 to 1440 minutes.
*RMD Poll
Interval (min)
Indicates the Rights Meta Data (RMD) Poll Interval (in minutes). The APEX
periodically polls the DAC6000s RDS to stay synchronized with tier/rights data
changes that could occur outside of the APEX operators knowledge.
The default value is 15 minutes with a range from 15 to 1440 minutes.
*Epoch Duration
(min)
Indicates the duration in minutes for the encryption program epoch, the length of
time that a given ECM is used before being changed with a new ECM. Changes
to this parameter do not take affect until the start of the next program epoch
(after the end of the current epoch).
The default value is 1440 minutes with a range from 60 to 1440 minutes.
Refresh CET
button
Refresh RMD
button
Click to retrieve an immediate refresh of Rights Meta Data (RMD) from the Rights
Data Server (RDS).
Set Defaults
Clear RMD
Click to clear all RMD data associated with all routes from memory.
Use this setting to disable all Manual Routes and delete all RMD information from
flash. Use only when moving an APEX from one DAC (RDS) system to another
system.
Caution: This procedure causes a loss of all output streams and configured
routes!
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Editing Values
To change any of the editable text-entry field settings:
1. Highlight the desired text to be replaced.
2. Type the new entry into the field.
3. Click Apply to implement your modifications.
Note: To use Full Encryption mode in CTE, you must configure the RDS tab with the IP
address and port of the EMM server (DAC 6000 RDS interface).
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CTE tab field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Encryption
Mode
Use to configure the global encryption mode that the APEX attempts to use to
encrypt output programs.
Values are:
Full The APEX attempts to use Full encryption. The APEX tries to get Entitlement
Management Messages from an EMM server, configured through the RDS tab.
(Full encryption requires the APEX to have received valid EMMs from an RDS.)
FWK (Fixed Working Key) The APEX uses Fixed Working Key encryption.
FPK (Fixed Program Key) The APEX uses Fixed Program Key encryption.
Clear The APEX performs no encryption of output programs, and does not insert
Entitlement Control Messages (ECM) into the output transport stream.
The default value is Full.
CCI level
Not Defined Set-top box applications can configure the CCI Level.
Copy Freely No restriction on program copying.
Copy Once Program can be copied only once.
Copy Never Program can never be copied.
No More Copies Maximum number of copies has been reached.
Use to configure the common tier associated with all QAMs operating with CTE
enabled.
The default value is 257.
CIT Enable
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MediaCipher (MC) Insertion Mode Settings
Instead of using a specific frequency, the APEX1000 can be utilized in a MediaCipher
Full-In-Band deployment, where EMM entitlement messages are sent in the same
frequency as downstream services.
To allow set-top boxes to identify these streams, a specific descriptor must be inserted
in the CAT referring to the PID values (allocated by the operator to these entitlement
messages). The APEX1000 internally generates the CAT table when the encryption
algorithm is configured as DVB-CSA-SimulCrypt.
1. To begin configuring MC Insertion settings, select Configuration > Encryption
Configuration.
2. Select the MC Insertion tab.
The MC Insertion screen displays:
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MC Insertion tab field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
st
Status
Output TS Configuration
The APEX1000 does not allow editing or adding service routes, or changing QAM
channel configuration settings, associated with uninstalled or disabled QAM channels.
Note: You can delete existing service routes on uninstalled or disabled QAM channels,
but the APEX1000 does not allow you to make any changes to these service routings
until the output QAM is installed and enabled.
Session Controlled mappings always require an active QAM channel (entitled and
installed). This is necessary to immediately alert the SDV manager when a service
mapping is not possible (considered to be failed).
The following table shows the various actions taken when performing service mappings:
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QAM Channel
Not Active
Not Active To
Active State
QAM Channel
Installed and
Enabled
Active To Not
Active State**
De-activate
Mappings.
**An Active state implies that the RF module is installed, and the QAM channel is enabled. A Not
Active state here could be brought about by removing an RF module or disabling the QAM
channel.
Mapping Activation
The APEX1000 allows manual routing and UDP port mapping routings to be made to any
output QAM that is installed and enabled (entitled).
Activation of a mapping indicates that the mapping is attempted. The UDP port is
opened, multicast group is joined (if needed), PSI is extracted, and data is routed
through the APEX1000.
De-activation means that the mapping is stopped, but the actual database holding
the mapping remains. This allows you to remove an RF module and then plug it back
in, causing all manual routings and UDP port mappings to be immediately reactivated.
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Figure 6-18 Output TS Configuration
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Output TS Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
TS:QAM
The Output Transport Stream numbers (1-16, 17- 32, 33- 48) and Output QAM
channel.
Each field is colored to indicate current alarm status. See APEX1000 LED Color
Scheme for more information.
Operating Mode
PID Remapping
Undefined
Session Control
Manual Routing
UDP Mapping
DEPI
The output transport stream ID to use for the output PAT in this output
transport stream. For Session Control, this setting must be unique for each
output stream.
Range: 0 65535
MC Encryption Type
This column provides the type of encryption to be used for that TS:QAM.
Values are:
None
CTE
Broadcast (only applicable to outputs in Manual Routing mode)
SimulCrypt Mode
Number of
Shows the number of Routed Programs, Ancillary PID Routes, Input Streams,
Programs/PIDs/Streams and SDV Sessions.
/SDV
Mapping
The drop-down list offers a shortcut to the following Manual Routing tasks:
Program Mapping
Stream Pass Thru
Ancillary PID Mapping
UDP Port Mapping
DEPI Session Mapping
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Item
Definition/Range
Config All
Status
Shows the number of the transport stream to route to the ASI Monitor Port on
the front panel.
Range: 0 48
A zero indicates that no stream is to be routed to the ASI Monitor Port.
Pre/Post Encryption
(packets are not scrambled and are viewable), but still contains all encryption
messages (ECMs).
Post-encryption outputs the stream being monitored after the services have
been encrypted (packets are scrambled and are not viewable).
CAUTION
Configuring QAM Ports is a bulk operation that affects all of the Output Transport
Streams in that particular group.
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Setting the Operating Mode
Access the Operating Mode panel from the Output TS Configuration window:
There are four operating modes in the Operating Mode drop-down list:
1. Undefined
2. Session Control:
RPC The APEX1000 acts as an edge device that receives and processes
commands from two external sources using the RPC protocol.
RTSP Session Mode The APEX1000 acts as an edge device that receives
and processes commands and PID remapping using the RTSP protocol.
3. Manual Routing Operator input controls the APEX, manually routing input
transport streams to designated QAM outputs.
4. UDP Mapping The sixteen-bit UDP port number on the incoming TS is routed to
a specific output QAM port and output program number.
5. DEPI In DEPI mode (M-CTMS/DOCSIS), the M-CMTS core performs transmission
convergence and generates the DOCSIS SYNC messages.
CAUTION
Changes to the operating mode are only possible if there are no mappings or SDV
sessions to that particular transport stream. Additionally, when you change the operating
mode, you must click Apply to save the settings.
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PID Re-Mapping Options
PID Re-Mapping is enabled by default, and is used to prevent PID conflicts when
services are multiplexed together. PID Re-Mapping parameters are used at initialization
to determine how to partition the PMT, ECM, and elementary PIDs.
The APEX1000 uses a PID re-mapping scheme in which you can select from a number of
PID re-mapping options on an output transport stream basis. The output PID values for
PMTs and all components are then determined by the APEX1000.
PID Re-Mapping options
Option
Description
Disabled
Input PID values are simply re-used and are not re-mapped at the output. This setting should
NOT be used for VOD or SDV (Session Control) outputs.
Note: You are responsible for avoiding PID collisions.
Without
Reuse
Use this mode to allow the APEX to select all PMT, ECM, and component PID values. The
APEX attempts to not reuse the same PMT, ECM, or component PID value until all PID
values reserved for these ranges have been exhausted. Note that the APEX ensures that all
PIDs on an output are unique, and prevents any PID conflicts by remapping all input to
output PIDs.
This mode is primarily required in VOD and SDV environments in which PID re-use is not
desired, to prevent the unintended receipt of switched services from previous sessions
that happened to use the same PID values
Additionally, this mode should be used when mapping multiple SPTS inputs to the same
output (such as in a VOD or SDV case)
The Program Based mode (as described below) is also intended for use in VOD systems.
Program
Based
Use the Program Based mode in VOD environments. This mode allows the APEX to preallocate the PMT, ECM, and component PIDs for each program using a specific program
mapping scheme. This scheme is based on the output program number to determine the
PID values for each program:
1 PMT PID = (Program number + 1) * 16- 32, 48, 64, , 4096
2 Component PIDs = (PMT PID+1), PMT+2, PMT+15. (Example: 33, 34, 47; 49,
50, 63; 4097, 4098, 4111)
3 ECM PIDs = Allocated from the reserved range
This scheme only allows for output programs to be from 1 255. This is within the standard
range of program numbers for VOD systems. This format can also be used for SDV and even
broadcast systems, however, program numbers are limited to a maximum value of 255 and
the number of component PIDs for a program cannot exceed 15.
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Encryption Type Options
Option
Description
None
CTE
Broadcast
Description
Disabled
Enabled
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Manual Routing
Overview
Using the Manual Routing option (also accessible from the Output TS Configuration
window), you can manually route input MPEG services, transport streams, or PID
streams to a designated output QAM channel. In addition, you can (optionally) enter a
SourceID and ServiceProviderID associated with a routed service, or select one through
a list of available services, which results in the retrieval of RMD from the DAC 6000 used
to generate broadcast ECMs for encryption.
Manual Routing handles all manual routing changes and processing. When an output
QAM channel is configured for Manual Routing, you can manually map using the EM
input services from available GigEs to the QAM output.
CAUTION
Manually routed input streams cannot be the same as a redundant Manual Routing or
redundant SDV input stream(s).
Program Mapping
To configure Active Mappings, select Manual Routing > Program Mapping > QAM
Module > QAM number:
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The Program Mapping window displays:
Figure 7-1 Program Mapping window
In this window, you can manually map services or an entire transport stream from input
to designated output interfaces.
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Program Mappings window field definitions
Item
Definition
Index
Enable
Input Interface
Specifies the input UDP port number for the transport stream. The input UDP Ports
must be in the following range:
GigE UDP Ports: 0 65535
Host UDP Ports: 1024 65535
Multicast IP
Specifies the Multicast IP address. (You MUST enter this value, if applicable.)
Valid Range: 224.0.1.0 239.255.255.255
Reserved: 224.0.0.0 224.0.0.255
Not used: 0.0.0.0
Source IP
This is the IP address of the source device for multicast reception. The source IP
address must be a valid singlecast address. (You MUST enter this value, if
applicable.)
Only applicable when using multicast on a network that supports IGMP v3.
Input Program
Identifies the input MPEG program number for the transport stream (0 65535).
Input Program No. 0 is used as a wild card program. This informs the APEX1000 to
map the first service listed in the input PAT message to the specified output.
When mapping a program using input program number 0, only one service mapping
from that specific input to an output can be performed.
Output Program
Identifies the output MPEG program number for the transport stream (1 65535).
Pre-Encrypt
A check mark indicates that the input service may be pre-encrypted. This informs
the APEX1000 to check each input service for a CA ECM descriptor (in the PMT).
Any input service that contains a PMT with a CA ECM descriptor is considered to
be pre-encrypted. The CA ECM descriptor is checked at both the program level and
component level. The APEX1000 will process the service as normal, but also will
pass-through the ECM PID. (The APEX1000 can support only pre-encrypted
services when the ECM and PMT PIDs are on separate input PIDs.)
Note: Only applicable when the encryption mode for the output is None or CTE (not
Broadcast encryption).
Source ID
Provider ID
Service Error
Provides a count of the number of services in error on the current output, and alerts
you when a new mapping is in error.
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Source ID and Provider ID
For Broadcast encrypted services, the APEX retrieves the RMD information for the
service from the RDS and uses this information to encrypt the service. The service is
only remultiplexed after the APEX has received the RMD information identified by the
Source ID and Provider ID. The service is encrypted using the RMD information received
from the RDS; as a result, you must configure the RDS IP address when mapping any
services in Broadcast Encrypted mode.
To select a Source ID and Provider ID from the Service List menu:
1. Right-click on any row in the Program Mapping window.
2. Select Lookup Source & Provider.
The Service List window displays:
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Disable All
To disable all program mappings to a QAM Output TS, use the Disable All function.
1. Click Disable All in the Program Mapping window.
The corresponding Manual Routing pop-up displays:
Clear All
You can disable and reset all program mappings to a QAM Output TS through the Clear
All function.
1. Click Clear All in the Program Mapping window.
The corresponding Manual Routing pop-up displays:
2. Click Yes to disable all mappings and reset to default values, or click No to cancel.
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Quick Status View
Click Status on the Program Mapping window to display an auxiliary menu:
From this menu, you can view the status of specific APEX1000 functions, as shown in
the examples below:
Input PSI Table Displays a list of program-specific information messages that are
being extracted from the APEX1000 inputs.
Output Program Shows what programs on the inputs are being remapped.
Output Utilization Provides a data rate summary presentation within a sampled
time frame.
Input Stream Status Use to establish where GigE ports are used.
Mapping Errors Displays a list of all mapping errors by time logged, type, and
error code. For more information on these and other resources, see the Status
section of this guide.
Output TS Channel
Using a drop-down menu in the upper left section of the window, you can select
another output stream to configure by switching between all 48 outputs (without
having to exit this screen and then re-enter). This makes it easier to change
mappings on multiple outputs.
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UDP Mapping
In UDP Port Mapping mode, an input streams UDP port provides the APEX with the
destination output QAM and output program number.
Using the UDP Port Mapping window, you can configure the QAMs associated with
UDP Port Mapping mode with the range of programs associated with the QAM, the GigE
interface associated with the input streams, whether the stream is pre-encrypted, and
the mode bits and transport stream offset associated with the UDP port.
To configure UDP Mappings, select Manual Routing > UDP Mapping:
Figure 7-2 UDP Port Mapping
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CAUTION
Motorola strongly recommends that you configure the Program Based PID Remapping
scheme for VOD outputs. For more information, see Output TS Configuration.
UDP Port Mappings window field definitions
Item
Definition
Global Settings
*Pre-Encryption Select this checkbox to indicate that the stream is preencrypted. This means that you can process pre-encrypted programs through
the APEX1000.
Note: Because many VOD services are pre-encrypted, the default is Enabled.
Mode Bits Select the desired mode bits from this drop-down menu. Mode
bits are used as part of the UDP port calculation. This setting represents the
two MSBs of the UDP port.
Range: 00,01,10,11
The default is 00 This setting corresponds to the known SeaChange VOD
server setting. You should exercise care when changing this setting, as the
UDP port values will change.
*TS Offset Select the desired TS Offset mode from this drop-down menu
as relative 0 or 1. The output transport stream index is used as part of the
UDP port calculation and can be relative 0 (OTS 0 47) or relative 1 (OTS 1
48)
Range: 0, 1
The default is 1 This setting corresponds to the known SeaChange VOD
server setting. You should exercise care when changing this setting, as the
UDP port values will change.
TS: QAM
Shows the Output Transport Stream number and Output QAM channel.
*Input IF
Indicates the GigE input port of the UDP algorithm from the VOD controller.
*Starting Program
Configures the starting program number of the first program on the output.
Range: 1 255
*Number Programs
Indicates the number of programs associated with an output. Used with the
Starting Program field to define a range of programs.
Range: 0 200
Note: The total number of mappings is limited to 768 across all output
streams.
Multicast
*Changing this setting causes all programs already mapped to be deleted and re-added, resulting in a
momentary glitch in the video streams.
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UDP Map Multicast Configuration
Use this screen to configure VOD streams (UDP Port Mapping) for multicast reception
(instead of unicast reception). Typically, VOD streams are received via unicast. Some
systems, however, may want to transmit a number of streams as multicast when in
UDP Port Mapping mode.
To configure UDP Map Multicast settings, click Multicast in the UDP Port Mappings
window:
Figure 7-3 UDP Map Multicast Configuration
1. Check the Enable box (es) to select one or more rows in the Available Mappings
panel and enter the remaining selections for that row. When a row is enabled, it will
shift to the Active Mappings panel.
2. Repeat step 1 for each selected row.
3. Click Apply.
4. Click Refresh to update the screen.
Note: You can also disable all UDP Port Mappings by applying the Clear All /Disable All
functions.
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Stream Pass Thru Configuration
This window allows pass through of an entire input stream to a QAM Channel. Acting as
a surrogate controller, the APEX1000 EM is used to configure the APEX1000 for service
routings. When the APEX1000 EM is the APEX1000 controller, the APEX1000 can
operate in Manual Routing, Undefined, or Session Control modes.
In addition to routing services, Manual Routing mode supports the ability to route an
entire input stream to one or more output streams (Transport Stream Pass Thru).
Notes:
Streams that are passed through to an output are passed through unchanged
The output services cannot be encrypted, and no insertion (such as EAS) can occur
The figure below shows a section of the Stream Pass Thru Configuration window:
Figure 7-4 Stream Pass Thru Configuration
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Stream Pass Thru window field definitions
Item
Definition
TS:QAM
Shows the Output Transport Stream numbers (116, 1732, 3348), and
the QAM Port.
Enable
Input Interface
Specifies the input UDP port number for the transport stream.
GigE: 0 65535
Host: 1024 65535
Input Multicast IP
Input Source
Disable All
Status
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Figure 7-5 Ancillary PID Mapping
Note: A mapping row that is not enabled displays in the Available Mappings panel. When
you enable a row, it moves to the Active Mappings panel.
Every entry in both lists is directly editable.
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Ancillary PID Routing window field definitions
Item
Definition
Index
Enable
Indicates whether this PID mapping is enabled or disabled. Once written, the change
to this parameter will only take immediate effect after Apply is clicked.
Click Save to allow this change to persist through subsequent reboots.
Input Interface
Number of the input type from which to obtain data: GigE 1 4 or Host 1 2
Multicast IP
Source IP
The input MPEG PID to multiplex. The PAT PID, 0x0000, and the Null PID, 0x1FFF,
cannot be mapped as ancillary PIDs.
The range of available input PIDs is 0x0001 0x1FFE.
Output PID to use for the data. If PID remapping is disabled, the output PID value
must match the input PID value. When PID Remapping is enabled, the APEX1000 will
enforce a range of PIDs that can be remapped.
The Range of PIDs is outside of the reserved range for services. You can only remap
ancillary PIDs in the following ranges:
0x0001 0x002F and 0x1C00 0x1FFE
You should not map the following PIDs as ancillary PIDs, as they are defined for other
uses in the system: PID 0x1FFB, reserved for the EAS message PID, and PIDs
0x1FED and 0x1FEE, reserved for the RPC mini-carousel PIDs in RPC mode.
Caution: Do not attempt mapping while in RPC mode.
Disable All
Clear All
Status
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Input Stream Redundancy
Use this window to enable a Secondary GigE input stream configuration for each input.
You can create up to 768 redundant GigE pairs of transport streams (Enet1 and Enet2
streams do not support redundancy). The configuration of Input Stream Redundancy is
only for Manually Routed streams (Program Mapped, Ancillary Mapped, or Stream Pass
Thru).
CAUTION
You cannot configure UDP Port Mapped streams for redundancy. Session Control
services are not configured for redundancy through this screen. SDV services have
redundancy configured by the ERM, and do not require any APEX user configuration.
Figure 7-6 Input Stream Redundancy
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Input Stream Redundancy window field definitions
Window Section
Definition
Global
Settings
Redundancy
Type
Monitor Period
(s)
Shows the time in seconds over which Redundant Gigabit Ethernet UDP
Port Pairs will be monitored.
Range: 1 30 seconds
This is the number of seconds that the Primary and Secondary will be
This is the time in seconds to wait before switching back to the Primary of
a Redundant Gigabit Ethernet UDP Port pair after the Primary is healthy.
Range: 0 3600 seconds
Note: Only applicable when the Redundancy Type is set to Hot/Hot.
Force to Primary
Force all input streams to use the primary stream in the input stream pair
(used if stream redundancy is configured).
Note: Not applicable for Host Input streams.
Force to
Secondary
Force all input streams to use the secondary stream in the input stream
pair (used if stream redundancy is configured).
Note: Not applicable for Host Input streams.
Clear
Clear is an EM function that sets a row to default values. Check this box
and press Apply to cause the data for all rows to be cleared (delete
entries).
Any multicast or redundancy setup will be disabled.
To clear selected rows, click each individual checkbox as desired.
Index
Input Interface
Number of the input type from which to obtain data (GigE 1 4). The Input
IF for a row must be either GigE1 and GigE2 or GigE3 and GigE4.
Select an Enabled GigE Interface or N/A to disable a row.
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Window Section
Definition
Input Multicast IP
Input Source
The input services minimum bit rate is below the level configured by the
operator.
See Low Bit Rate Alarm for more information.
Compare Type
data rate includes all non-Null PIDs (all video, audio, data, and PSI PIDs).
Select Stream Rate to compare the entire input transport stream rates.
This includes the Data rate plus all Null PIDs. Select Stream Rate if the
input stream is always null filled or if the input data rate is unknown
and/or is variable.
For Secondary and non-Redundancy input streams, the Compare Type is
used to determine the Low Bit Rate Alarm. Select N/A if NO low bit rate
checking is desired.
Note: Only applicable when the Redundancy Type is set to Hot/Hot.
Redund Enable
Indicates whether this redundancy for the selected input transport stream
pair is enabled or disabled. If Redund Enable is not checked, that indexs
Force, Threshold, and Suspend Failover controls, and secondary row are
grayed out.
Once written, the change to this parameter will only take effect when you
click Apply.
Force Failover
Force Failover causes one or more GigE Input Streams, configured as the
Primary stream of a Redundant Pair to fail over to the Secondary stream.
Forced switch can only occur when there is at least one channel enabled
on the selected primary RF port, and the primary RF port is not failed (in
error).
Note: This function only becomes available when you check Redund
Enabled.
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Window Section
Definition
Threshold
Suspend Failover
Help
Display Range
Activates an auxiliary menu from which to select and display the Index
range.
Range: 1 768
Note: The Apply function is set on a row basis rather than for the entire window. Apply is set only for rows
that have changed.
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Manual Routing TS Redundancy
There are two different redundancy selections methods for determining transport stream
failover: Hot/Hot and Hot/Warm.
Hot/Hot is typically expected to be used for Manual Routed input streams. Hot/Hot
means that a primary and secondary input stream are both opened at the same time.
This indicates that the APEX is receiving twice the amount of input data as it is
processing (primary is received and processed, secondary is received, counted, then
discarded). The APEX monitors and compares the primary to the secondary using the
user-configured threshold, compare type, and monitor period. A failover to the
secondary occurs when the primary drops below the secondary based on the these
settings. A fallback to the primary occurs using the same comparison algorithm but
also takes into account the hold value.
Hot/Warm mimics the Hot/Warm scheme employed for SDV sessions. Hot/Warm
means that only one of the redundant input streams is opened at any one time.
Either the primary or secondary input stream is received, but not both. This reduces
the overall amount of input data the APEX is receiving. For this redundancy type, the
APEX uses the unicast or multicast timeout values to determine when to failover. A
failover occurs when the Primary input stream is determined to be missing for the
unicast or multicast timeout period.
There is no direct comparison to the secondary input, as the primary is opened and used
until a failover occurs. This means that the failover is performed before the condition of
the secondary input stream is known. When a failover to a secondary occurs, there is no
automatic fallback. To fallback to the primary, you must force the secondary to fallback to
the primary.
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Data Stream Identification
Use this window to identify specific GigE input streams as containing data PIDs only.
These input streams do not contain PCRs, which are used to derive the play out data
rate of video/audio streams.
For streams that are purely data only, identify each stream with an entry in this screen;
the APEX will then attempt to buffer and smooth out these streams to avoid overflows.
Data streams NOT identified in this screen will be played out of the GigE through the
APEX at the rate they are received.
Figure 7-7 Data Stream Identification
CAUTION
GigE streams may encounter network jitter, and the streams can cause overflows of the
GigE buffers without proper identification and buffering. This will cause loss of data and
packets.
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Data Stream Identification window field definitions
Item
Definition
Amount of time in milliseconds that the GigE will attempt to smooth out
the received data stream. This value is used along with the Buffer Depth to
best smooth out data streams.
The GigE will use the total smoothing period and divide by the number of
packets received during this time to determine an equal spaced out play
out rate.
Range: 250 650ms (must be less than or equal to Buffer Depth)
Index
Enable
Input IF
Input UDP
Multicast IP
Source IP
Warning! Only list streams without PCR packets in this table. Do NOT
add video/audio input streams to this table.
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Quick Enable/Disable
Use the APEX-EM window to enable or disable all Program Mappings, Ancillary PID
Mappings, and Manual Routed Input Redundancy pairs.
1. To access these functions, select Manual Routing > Quick Enable/Disable.
The Quick Enable/Disable window displays:
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CAUTION
After choosing a controller type in the Session Control Configuration window, you must
configure the APEX1000 for that mode (RPC, RTSP, or MHA) only. Do not use any other
menus.
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Figure 8-1 Session Control Configuration
Definition/Range
Provides four selections to set the SDV controller type of the APEX1000:
None
RPC
RTSP
MHA
Note: Any changes to the controller type require a system reboot before
taking effect.
Current Controller Type
Pre-Encrypt Checking
Redundancy Type
Note: After you make your selections, click Apply in the Session Control Configuration window for the
changes to take effect.
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RPC Session Control
In RPC mode, the session controller is configured with the address of the edge devices.
The controller establishes communication with the APEX1000 and requests information
concerning the APEX1000 interfaces. The APEX1000 can be operating in either SDV or
VOD/BC systems.
You must configure the APEX1000 to define those GigE inputs that map to a specific
QAM output channel. The APEX uses the RPC Session Control window to generate this
configuration.
To begin configuring this mode, select SDV > RPC Session Control.
Figure 8-2 RPC Session Control
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To configure an RPC Session:
1. Select a Primary and a Secondary GigE interface for each transport stream (must be
either GigE1 and GigE2 or GigE3 and GigE4).
2. Click Apply.
Note: While disabled, the APEX1000 only reports the sessions for the requesting
manager. In addition, you cannot modify Primary and Secondary interfaces if there is an
active session control mapping on the specified output stream.
RPC Session Control window field definitions
Item
Definition
TS:QAM
Shows the Output Transport Stream number and Output QAM channel.
Primary GigE IF
Secondary GigE IF
Config All
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RPC Status
The RPC Status window displays the status of all RPC connections on the APEX1000. It
shows a map of the (up to) 768 input multicast streams coming input on GigE and output
to QAM RF:
Figure 8-3 RPC Status
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Notes:
1. This window displays read-only data regarding current RPC status.
2. 32 rows are displayed at one time.
3. The Display Range setting selects which rows are shown, from 1 768.
RPC Status window field definitions
Item
Definition
Index
Input Interface
Input UDP
Identifies the input UDP port for a service (UDP port opened to
receive service).
Input Multicast IP
Input Source
In Use
Input Program
Identifies the input MPEG program number for the transport stream
(0 65535). This informs the APEX1000 to map the first service
listed in the input PAT message to the specified output.
Note: Input Program No. 0 is used as a wild card program.
Output Program
TS:QAM
Bandwidth (Mbps)
Manager IP Address
Session ID
Display Range
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RPC QAM Status
This window displays the read-only status of each QAM output channel, the number of
active sessions on the QAM channel, and the bandwidth reserved (if in session
controlled mode).
Figure 8-4 RPC QAM Status
Definition
TS:QAM
Number
VOD/BC
Sessions
The Number of VOD/Broadcast sessions on this QAM channel. This is the number of
VOD/Broadcast sessions active on a QAM channel.
Number
Reserved
Given that VOD and Broadcast sessions are not required to be reserved for an output, this
is the count of active VOD and Broadcast sessions on a specific QAM channel.
This is the number of SDV sessions that have been reserved by the manager. (Each SDV
sessions).
QAM
Reserved
(Mbps)
The Group BW for SDV sessions (not used for VOD/Broadcast sessions). This is the total
amount of BW allocated for all SDV sessions on a Port.
The total SDV BW for a port is defined by the session manager.
The manager reserves this BW for future SDV sessions.
This is not the BW of current active SDV sessions, but the total BW reserved by the
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RTSP Controller Configuration
In RTSP and MHA mode, the APEX1000 operates in a SDV or VOD system which uses
RTSP to set up sessions. The APEX needs to be configured with a Session Controller,
GigE input groups, and QAM outputs. These settings are used to establish
communication with the session controller and notify the controller about the APEX1000
interfaces.
Use this window to configure the communication with the RTSP Controller:
Figure 8-5 RTSP Controller Configuration
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RTSP Controller Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition
Manager IP Address
Manager Port
Area reserved for entering the Manager Port number (RTSP SDV mode only).
Range: 0 65535
The default value is 7100.
This is the amount of time (in seconds) that the APEX1000 will wait for a
keepalive message. If the timer expires, the connection to the manager is
considered lost.
The ERM and APEX1000 are both configured with a Hold Time. The lower of
these two Hold Times is used, so the actual Hold Time may differ from what
is configured on the APEX1000.
Valid range: 0, 9 300 s
The default value is 30 s.
Area reserved for entering the MHA Manager Port number. (MHA mode
only)
Valid range: 1024 65535
The Default value is 6069.
Address Domain
Area reserved for entering the domain of the EQAM. The address domain
must match between the APEX and the ERM. A value of 0 means the APEX
will communicate with an ERM in any address domain.
Range: 0 255
The default value is 0.
Establishes whether the UDP map attribute reports all 0s (disabled), or the
UDP ports associated with the QAM channel per the UDP port map
algorithm (enabled).
Range: Enabled, Disabled
The default value is Disabled.
Streaming Zone
Controller Discovery
lost.
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Item
Definition
Edge Configuration
Provides links to the RTSP GigE Group and RTSP QAM configuration
windows.
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RTSP QAM Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition
Report
Interfaces
grayed-out.)
Report GigE 1 and 2 Toggles whether or not the (1 and 2) pair of GigE interfaces is
to the ERM.
GigE n Edge
Group Name
Text String entry area for the selected GigE edge group name.
This entry is reported to the ERM. For input redundancy, GigE 1 and 2 must have different
names, and GigE 3 and 4 must not have the same name.
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RTSP QAM Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition
TS:QAM
Group Name
Information that is reported to the ERM and useful for the operator to group
QAMs together.
This is automatically filled from the Streaming Zone and PAT TS ID.
The QAM Channel Name must be in the following format:
Streaming Zone.TSID
Bandwidth Delta (kbps)
The APEX1000 issues an update to the controller when its available bandwidth
changes by a value exceeding this amount.
The default value is 1000.
RTSP Status
This window shows the status of all RTSP connections on the APEX1000, as well as a
map of the (up to) 768 input multicast streams coming in on GigE and going out to QAM
RF:
Figure 8-8 RTSP Status
Note: 32 rows display at one time. Use the Display Range setting to select the rows to
display.
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RTSP Status window field definitions
Item
Definition
Index
Input Interface
Input UDP
Identifies the input UDP port for a service (UDP port opened to
receive service).
Input Multicast IP
Input Source
In Use
Input Program
Identifies the input MPEG program number for the transport stream
(0 65535).
Input Program No. 0 is used as a wild card program, and informs the
APEX1000 to map the first service listed in the input PAT message
to the specified output.
Output Program
TS:QAM
Bandwidth (Mbps)
Manager IP
Session ID
Display Range
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RTSP QAM Status
This window displays the status of each QAM output channel, the number of active
sessions on the QAM channel, and the reserved bandwidth:
Figure 8-9 RTSP QAM Status
Definition
TS:QAM
Active Sessions
QAM Reserved
MPTS Mode
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RTSP Events
This window shows the read-only status of QAM modules, controllers, and interfaces:
Figure 8-10 RTSP Events
Definition
Index
Time Logged
Controller IP
IP address of the controller which generated the event external IP or 0.0.0.0 if the
event was generated by an internal task.
Session Count
Source
Description
Identifier for the Source of the event (external controller or internal task).
Event
Description
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MHA Encryption Configuration
APEX1000 version 2.4.x offers support for Modular Headend Architecture.
The APEX1000 employs MHA mode to support session VOD encryption, where the
encryption tier is unique for each client.
Notes:
Because the encryption mode is not included in the session setup parameter, the
APEX1000 must be configured with an encryption mode for dynamic VOD sessions.
The APEX1000 must also be configured with default CCI, APS, and CIT settings to
use, in the event that the session VOD encryption parameters for a session setup
(from the ERM) are incomplete.
Figure 8-11 MHA Configuration
Definition
Not Defined Set-top box applications can configure the CCI Level.
Copy Freely No restriction on program copying.
Copy Once Program can be copied only once.
Copy Never Program can never be copied.
No More Copies Maximum number of copies has been reached.
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Item
Definition
APS Level
CIT Enable
SDV TS Redundancy
Hot/Hot and Hot/Warm redundancy selections are the methods available for determining
transport stream failover. Hot/Warm is typically expected to be used for SDV input
streams. Both of these modes use the unicast and/or multicast timeout values to
determine a loss of input stream (loss of input stream determines when a failover to the
secondary occurs).
Hot/Hot a primary and secondary input stream are both opened at the same time.
This means the APEX is receiving twice the amount of input data as it is processing
(primary is received and processed, secondary is received, counted, then discarded).
The APEX monitors both primary and secondary input streams, checking for a loss of
input stream. The unicast and multicast timeout values are used for determining a
loss of input stream. A failover occurs when the Primary input stream is determined
to be missing but the secondary input stream is not missing. Once a failover to a
secondary occurs, there is no mechanism to fallback to the primary.
Hot/Warm only 1 of the redundant input streams is opened at any one time. Either
the primary or secondary input stream is received, but not both. This reduces the
overall amount of input data the APEX is receiving. For this redundancy type, the
APEX uses the unicast or multicast timeout values to determine when to failover. A
failover occurs when the Primary input stream is determined to be missing for the
unicast or multicast timeout period. Once a failover to a secondary occurs, there is
no ability to fallback to the primary.
In both RTSP and MHA modes, the ERM is notified of all loss of input streams and
notified of all failovers to the secondary input stream.
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SVM
APEX 1000 Status & Configuration
APEX EM
SDM
ERM
OAMP Network
Secondary
GigE multicast SPTS
Primary
GigE multicast SPTS
GbE1 GbE2
GbE3 GbE4
Enet1 Enet2
APEX 1000
RF1
RF2
RF3
RF4
RF5
RF6
HFC Network
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Minimum Requirements
At a minimum, an SDV network must include the following components:
An OAMP network connected to the APEX1000 FastE input, providing access to:
The APEX1000 EM or SDM for configuration and status
The switched digital resource and session managers, SVM, ERM, SVOM for
switched digital mode control
Before starting the procedure, you must boot the APEX1000 and download the APEX
Element Manager (EM).
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The GigE Configuration window displays:
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Configuring QAM Modules
Next, to configure the QAM output modules, select Configuration > QAM
Configuration:
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4. Configure the Interleaver depth for the QAM.
Note: The values in steps 3 and 4 must match the values originally defined in the
Session Controller.
5. Click Apply to confirm the changes in the APEX1000.
1. Select Session Control from the operating mode menu for each QAM.
2. Select Without Reuse from the PID Remapping menu for each Session Controlled
QAM.
3. Configure the TSID for each QAM. This must match the value previously configured
in the Session Controller.
4. Click Apply to apply these changes to the APEX1000.
Note: You can also place all QAMs on an RF port in a specific mode by selecting Config
All and selecting the appropriate operating mode.
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RPC Mode Specific Configuration
When the APEX1000 is configured for RPC SDV mode, only the input-output pairing
must be configured through the EM. (This process assumes the RPC session controller
is already configured and operating correctly.)
To configure session control mode specific settings, select SDV > RPC Session
Control.
The RPC Session Control window displays:
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Confirming RPC Configuration
You can use the following screens to verify RPC operation on the APEX1000:
SDV > RPC Status Provides route information, including source IP, UDP port,
program numbers, and bandwidth used.
For more information, reference RPC Status.
SDV > RPC QAM Status Provides status on each QAM, including the number of
active sessions and the bandwidth allocated to them.
For more information, reference RPC QAM Status.
This process assumes that the RTSP controller is already configured and operating
correctly.
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The RTSP GigE Group Configuration window displays:
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Configuring QAM Outputs
You must also use the RTSP QAM Configuration window to configure the APEX1000
QAM outputs:
1. Select SDV > RTSP QAM Config
or
2. Click the Edge Configuration button on the RTSP Controller Configuration window,
and then select RTSP QAM Configuration:
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To configure RTSP QAM Channels:
1. Enter the QAM group name for each session-controlled QAM. The channel name for
each QAM is automatically generated from the Output TS configuration screen and
the controller configuration screen, and takes the form <Streaming Zone>.<TSID>.
2. Configure the Bandwidth Delta. An available bandwidth VREP message is sent by
the APEX if the average bandwidth changes by more than this amount.
Note: Motorola recommends keeping this parameter at the default value of 1000
kbps.
3. Click Apply to apply these changes to the APEX1000. The configuration changes are
reported to the session controller.
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To configure the RTSP controller interface:
1. Configure the Streaming Zone.
Note: This value must match the value previously configured in the Session
Controller.
2. Configure the APEX Device Name.
3. Configure the Manager Port with the TCP Port on which the communication with the
controller will occur (if not using the default TCP Port 7100). (If in MHA mode,
configure the MHA manager port and address domain.)
4. Configure the Manager IP Address with the IP address of the session controller.
5. Configure the Hold Time. This is the amount of time (in seconds) that the APEX
waits for communication from the session controller before considering the
connection as having been dropped.
Note: Motorola recommends setting the Hold Time to 30 s.
6. Click Apply to apply these changes to the APEX1000. (A VREP session will be
established with the controller.)
7. Click Refresh to update the Communication Status, and confirm that the controller is
both Discovered and Connected.
SDV > RTSP Status Provides route information, including source IP, UDP port,
program numbers, and bandwidth used.
For more information, see RTSP Status.
SDV > RTSP QAM Status Provides status on each QAM, including the number
of active sessions and the bandwidth allocated to them.
For more information, see RTSP QAM Status.
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SimulCrypt
Overview
To allow integration with third party CA providers, the APEX1000 supports DVB
SimulCrypt. SimulCrypt is a Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) standard that defines
specific interfaces to support interoperation between two or more conditional access
systems at a digital video head-end or satellite uplink, and purposed to protect a service
(or range of services) sharing a common scrambling code.
Note: Before SimulCrypt can become functional in the APEX1000, you must configure
settings such as EMMG and SCS-EMCG. Also, to enable all of the screens, the
scrambling algorithm must be configured as DVB-CSA-SimulCrypt.
To display the configuration items drop down list, click SimulCrypt Configuration:
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The SimulCrypt Configuration window sets described in the following sections are:
SimulCrypt Configuration
EMMG Configuration
SCS-ECMG Configuration
EIS Configuration
SimulCrypt Functions
The APEX1000 offers the following SimulCrypt functions:
A CWG, generating random control words to be used as the basic for scrambling,
and to produce entitlement messages from different conditional access providers
An SCS interface between the head-end and different conditional access providers,
to control the generation of ECMs and manage the scrambling of each SCG
A scrambling function that makes possible the encryption of group services with a
common control word
SimulCrypt Interfaces
The APEX1000 supports the following SimulCrypt protocols:
Interface
Protocol Version
ECMG SCS
V2, V3
Description
CW and ECM transfer between SCS and ECMG.
Shortening of CP is not supported.
EMMG MUX
V2, V3
EIS SCS
V3, V4
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SimulCrypt General Overview
The APEX1000 allows a scheduling entity (EIS) to define scrambling control groups,
which define a set of services that require scrambling with a common key to be shared
by a set of conditional access systems. The APEX1000 then initiates the scrambling of
services requested at the specific activation time indicated by the EIS, using the
standard DVB-CSA scrambling algorithm, and based on a scrambling key that changes at
a configurable rate.
Note: The value for the Crypto Period depends on several factors, such as your
configuration, and the processing capabilities of different entities within the SimulCrypt
network.
Prior to initiating the scrambling, the APEX1000 provides the common scrambling key to
each of the ECMG entities configured for each conditional access system belonging to
the scrambling group. Each ECMG then generates and sends back an ECM or
entitlement control message to the APEX1000 (the APEX1000 requests a new ECM
every crypto period to each ECMG).
The APEX1000 will play out a modulated MPEG stream including the scrambled services
as well as the ECM information received from each conditional access system. Playing
of the ECMs is performed following the timing restrictions (delay-start, delay_stop, etc.)
as defined by each ECMG and negotiated at the initial communication.
The APEX1000 will also accept incoming data streams from EMMG entities from each
conditional access systems, carrying EMMs or entitlement management messages, and
will also insert this data into the output transport stream.
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The common scrambling code does not change for as many crypto periods as it is
configured, giving additional time for the failing ECMG to recover. Upon expiration of the
configured Crypto Period Extension, the common scrambling code will change, and for
this reason, no ECMs will be played out from the failing ECMG. This process renders
decoders belonging to the affected conditional access system unable to descramble the
service.
SimulCrypt Configuration
Use this window to configure general information governing the communication with
different entities within the network related with SimulCrypt functionality.
For access, select SimulCrypt > SimulCrypt Configuration:
Figure 10-1 SimulCrypt Configuration
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SCS Overview
SCS functionality is the main component within the SimulCrypt architecture; its tasks
consist of:
SCS functionality interfaces with EIS to receive the requests to start/stop scrambling for
each scrambling group (typically a service or a set of services) and with CWG, ECMGs,
MUX, and SCR to manage the synchronization between control words and entitlement
messages.
SimulCrypt Configuration field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
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Item
Definition/Range
CP Extension
Defines the preferred range to be used for PID allocation when PID
remapping is disabled.
Range: 2 7590
Defines the preferred range to be used for PID allocation when PID
remapping is disabled.
Range: 600 8189
ECM ID Shift
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EMMG Configuration
Use this window to configure specific parameters and define behavior when
communicating with EMMG entities to receive EMM data from different Conditional
Access Systems for SimulCrypt.
To access this feature, select SimulCrypt > EMMG Configuration:
Figure 10-2 EMMG Configuration
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EMMG Configuration screen field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
General Settings
Max Data Rate (kbps) Defines the maximum data rate expected per EMM
stream.
Range: 0 3000 (Kbps)
This parameter also indicates the aggregated maximum
for all incoming EMM streams.
Caution: To prevent overloading the device processing
capabilities, you must configure it according to
SimulCrypt configuration guidelines.
CAT Permanence
Client ID
EMM Insertion
CAS ID
Data
Client ID
functionality.
EMM messages from the specified EMMG entity will
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SCS-ECMG Configuration
When communicating with ECMG entities to receive ECM information from different
Conditional Access Systems for SimulCrypt, use this window to configure specific
parameters and define behavior.
For access, select SimulCrypt > SCS-ECMG Configuration.
The SCS-ECMG Configuration screen displays in the default Channels tab:
Figure 10-3 SCS-ECMG Configuration Channels
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SCS-ECMG Configuration Channels
SCS-ECMG Configuration Channels field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Enable
Host
SuperCAS
Max Streams
Defines the maximum number of streams that can be requested to each ECMG
channel.
Range: 1 1536
Role
Backup
Identifies the ECMG channel acting as redundant entity for this primary ECMG
channel.
Note: Only available if role is Primary.
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SCS-ECMG Configuration Hosts tab field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
IP Address
Specifies the remote interface IP address in each device running ECMG functionality.
TCP Port
Specifies the remote TCP server port in each device running ECMG functionality.
Definition/Range
CAS Sys ID
Subsystem ID
Identifies the unique identifier for all possible ECMG entities for a given conditional
access system or vendor.
Range: 0 65535
CAS Name
This (read-only) value shows the conditional access system or vendor name
officially assigned to the corresponding CAS Sys ID.
Only vendors currently certified by the APEX1000 are identified. The complete list
of CAS names is available in the ETSI-ETR162 standard document.
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EIS Configuration
This window allows you to define if the scrambling provisioning is to be performed by an
external EIS entity, or by means of direct configuration in APEX1000 element manager.
To access this feature, select SimulCrypt > EIS Configuration.
.
CAUTION
The APEX must be rebooted for an EIS mode change to take effect.
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SCG Provisioning Configuration
To configure the services requiring scrambling and the conditional access to be used for
each service, click SCG Prov in the EIS Configuration screen.
The SCG provisioning screen displays:
Figure 10-7 SCG Provisioning window
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3. Repeat step 2 for each selected row.
4. Click Apply.
5. Click Refresh to update the screen.
Note: When you enable a row, it moves to the Active Mappings panel.
SCG Provisioning window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Active/Available Entries
Index
Enable
A check mark indicates that the provisioning defined in the line is enabled.
Output TS
All Svcs
A check mark indicates that all services transmitted through the specified output
transport stream must be scrambled.
Single SCG
A check mark indicates that only one scrambling group will be created (one single
connection with each ECMG, for example) so that all the services within the
specified output transport stream share the same control word.
Note: This option is only available if the All Svcs checkbox is marked.
Svc ID
Identifies the service that has to be scrambled within the specified output
transport stream (1 65535).
Note: This option is only available if the All Svcs checkbox is not marked.
SuperCAS list
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Access Criteria Configuration
To configure which access criteria to use when requesting ECMs from a specific
SuperCAS ECMG entity, click AC Define in the EIS Configuration screen.
The AC Definition screen displays:
Figure 10-8 AC Definition window
Definition/Range
SuperCAS
Access Criteria
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External EIS Configuration
Select this mode to configure the connectivity for the existing device in the SimulCrypt
network, acting as the EIS entity and performing the scrambling provisioning.
Figure 10-9 External EIS Configuration
Note: You must the must reboot APEX for an EIS mode change to take effect.
External EIS Configuration window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Specifies the local TCP server port to be used to communicate with the event
scheduler entity (EIS).
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SimulCrypt Events
This window provides information about different errors or conditions happening in the
SimulCrypt network. For access, select SimulCrypt > SimulCrypt Events:
Figure 10-10 SimulCrypt Events
The following table provides (read-only) SimulCrypt Events screen field definitions:
Item
Definition/Range
Time Logged
Shows the system time when the error or condition was logged.
Module
Severity
Entity ID
SCG
Channel
Stream
ECM
Info
Provides additional information to help identify the error condition (SimulCrypt error code).
Description
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EMMG Statistics
This window provides information on the status of EMM streams currently active in the
SimulCrypt network.
For access, select SimulCrypt > EMMG Statistics:
Figure 10-11 EMMG Statistics
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EMMG Statistics screen field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Channel Index
Client ID
CAS ID
Shows the code officially assigned to the conditional access system or EMMG
vendor.
CAS Name
Shows the conditional access system or vendor name officially assigned to the
corresponding CAS identifier.
Only vendors currently certified by the APEX1000 are identified. The complete list
of CAS names is available in ETSI-ETR162 standard document.
Active Streams
Channel Errors
Counter for the channel errors detected for the corresponding EMMG channel.
Channel Fault
Details
ok
indeterminate
warning
minor
major
critical
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EMMG Channel Details window definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Stream Index
Stream ID
Stream EMMs
Counter for the number of EMM provision messages received within the
corresponding EMM stream.
Stream Errors
Counter for the errors detected for the corresponding EMM stream.
Stream Fault
ok
indeterminate
warning
minor
major
critical
ECMG Statistics
This window provides information on the status of ECM streams currently active in the
SimulCrypt network. For access, select SimulCrypt > ECMG Statistics:
Figure 10-12 ECMG Statistics
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ECMG Statistics screen field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Channel ID
Test Timeouts
Counter for the number of times the channel test procedure has failed.
Version
Channel Errors
Counter for the channel errors detected for the corresponding ECMG connection.
AC Delay Start
Channel Delay Start Displays (in milliseconds) the SimulCrypt Timing parameter reported by the
ECMG entity.
This value represents the amount of time between the start of a Crypto Period
and the start of the broadcasting of the ECM attached to this period.
Trans Delay Start
ECM Period
Shows (in milliseconds) the periodicity for the repetition of data for the
corresponding ECMG channel.
Number Streams
Lead CW
Streams Errors
Counter for the stream errors detected for the corresponding ECMG.
Operational State
Max Comp
notApplicable
idle
connecting
settingUp
setup
closing
closingStreams
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Item
Definition/Range
Min CP Duration
Last Error
Displays the error code for the last error situation detected by the APEX for the
corresponding ECMG channel.
AC Delay Stop
Channel Delay Stop Displays the SimulCrypt Timing parameter reported by the ECMG entity.
This value represents (in milliseconds) the amount of time between the end of a
Crypto Period and the end of the broadcasting of the ECM attached to this period.
Trans Delay Stop
ECM Format
Shows the format expected for ECM received from ECMG entity.
Values are:
Section
Packet
Max Streams
CW Per Message
Displays the number of control words needed by the ECMG per control word
provision message as reported by the corresponding ECMG entity.
Channel Fault
Details
ok
indeterminate
warning
minor
major
critical
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ECMG Statistics Details Window
To access this feature, click Details in the ECMG Statistics window:
Definition/Range
Index
Stream ID
ECM ID
Op State
notApplicable
idle
settingUp
setup
provisioning
closing
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Item
Definition/Range
Fault
ok
indeterminate
warning
minor
major
critical
SCG ID
Timeouts
Shows the number of times the ECMG has not provided an ECM on-time over this ECM
stream.
Errors
Counter for the number of errors detected for the corresponding ECM stream.
Last Error
Displays the error code for the last error situation detected by the APEX for the
corresponding ECM stream.
CP Nominal Displays (in seconds) the Crypto Period duration for the corresponding ECM stream.
CW Prov
Counter for the number of ECMs requested to the ECMG over this ECM stream.
ECM Resp
Counter for the number of valid ECMs received from the ECMG over this ECM stream.
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EIS Statistics
This window provides information on the status of connectivity with EISentity in the
SimulCrypt network.
For access, select SimulCrypt > EIS Statistics:
Figure 10-13 EIS Statistics
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EIS Statistics window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
EIS Channel
Status
Fault
notApplicable
idle
setup
close
SCG
ok
indeterminate
warning
minor
major
critical
Active
Inactive
Received
Sent
SCG Errors
Sent
Index
SCG ID
Activation Time
Channel Errors
If the scrambling group is provisioned but not yet active, the activation time
indicates a moment in the future.
Services
TS ID
Network ID
Rec CP
ECM Groups
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Item
Definition/Range
Fault
ok
indeterminate
warning
minor
major
critical
Errors
Counter for the number of specific errors detected for the specific
scrambling group.
Details
Definition/Range
ECM ID
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Overview
APEX1000 release 2.4.x includes support for Modular CMTS. The APEX M-CMTS
architecture allows merging video delivery and high speed data applications, providing
support for services such as Voice Over- IP (VoIP), email, gaming, and video telephony.
DEPI Modes
There are two M-CMTS transmission modes:
MPT In this mode, the M-CMTS core performs transmission convergence and
generates the DOCSIS SYNC messages
PSP In this mode, the EQAM performs transmission convergence and generates
the DOCSIS SYNC messages
Note: Version 2.4.x only supports MPT mode. PSP flow mode will be supported in a
future version of the APEX1000.
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M-CMTS Architecture
The M-CMTS architecture includes the following components:
A DTI interface to receive a common time reference for DOCSIS data within the
whole head end
An ERMI interface* to register and allow reservation of QAM channels within the
EQAM entity
These interfaces allow an external Edge QAM to provide the downstream path for the
DOCSIS data and MAC messages being sent to the Cable Modems.
*Note: Version 2.4.x does not support ERMI functionality; control connections / sessions
for DEPI interface are configured statically. This feature will be supported in a future
release.
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DEPI Control Connection Configuration
This feature allows you to configure the control connection identification information
such as the M-CMTS Core IP address. (The APEX supports a total of ten control
connections to ten different cores simultaneously.)
Note: This configuration also allows you to configure the DEPI control connection using
UDP transport or native IP support.
DEPI Control Connections window definitions
Item
Definition/Range
ID
Enable
Select this checkbox to enable connectivity with the corresponding MCMTS Core entity.
Input IF
M-CTMS Core IP
UDP Transport
CAUTION
You cannot modify the control connection configuration information if there is an active
session setup with the corresponding M-CMTS core entity.
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DEPI Session Mapping
Use this window to define mapping parameters, such as the set of UDP ports to be used
for session data transfer in the DEPI interface:
Figure 11-2 DEPI Session Mapping window
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DEPI Session Mapping window definitions
Item
Definition/Range
TS: QAM
Enable
Remote DEPI ID
Control Connection ID
UDP Port
DEPI Control
Connections
Notes:
1. You can also access DEPI Session Mapping by selecting Output TS Configuration >
DEPI Session Mapping.
2. You can monitor the health of various aspects of DEPI control connections and
sessions by accessing Status > DEPI Status and Status > DTI Status.
3. You cannot modify the session-specific information (Remote DEPI ID, UDP port) if the
corresponding session is active (enabled).
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Status
Reports
To display the drop-down list of available reports, click Status on the APEX1000 EM
menu bar. Please note that a Critical alarm prevents the APEX1000 from performing
operational requirements, while Warning, Minor, and Major alarms allow uninterrupted
operation, and allow corrections to take place at a later time.
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Alarms
The Alarms window represents a software panel of monitored conditions in the
APEX1000. Although not applicable to all alarm conditions, the six status levels are listed
in the preceding graphic.
Figure 12-1 APEX Alarms
Note: All alarms are enabled by default. To disable any enabled alarm, un-click the check
box and click Apply. (Items without a checkbox cannot be disabled through the APEXEM.)
For a complete listing of all alarm conditions, reference Alarms Window Field Definitions.
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Temperature and Fan
The Temperature and Fan Status window provides Celsius readings (in revolutions per
minute) of the two temperature sensors and speeds of the three fans:
Figure 12-2 Temperature and Fan Status
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Temperature and Fan Status window field definitions
Item
Definition
TEMPERATURE (Celsius)
Front Intake
MUX FPGA
Host Processor
ACP Module
QAM Modules 1 3
RF Boards 1 6
QAM Modules 1 3
Power Supply 1 2
Fan speed reading in revolutions per minute of the specified power supply.
The numbering (1 2) corresponds to power supply modules from left to right
when facing the back of the unit.
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Power Supply
This window provides status readings of the available power supply units and fan
modules:
Figure 12-3 Power Supply Status
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Power Supply Status window field definitions
Item
Definition
Power Supply, Model, Serial Displays the type of installed power supply or module, model, and
serial number.
Output Voltage (V)
Fault Type
Over Temp
Input Power
Output Power
Comm Error
Fault Condition
OK (green)
Indeterminate (gray)
Warning (yellow)
Minor alarm (blue)
Major alarm (magenta)
Critical alarm (red)
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HW and SW Versions
This window provides read-only information regarding APEX1000 hardware and
software:
Figure 12-4 HW/SW Versions
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HW and SW Versions window field definitions
Item
Definition
SOFTWARE
Shows the date when all of the software was linked into executable
object code.
DPM Version
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Hardware Events
The Hardware Event Log window provides a read-only table of hardware errors:
Figure 12-5 Hardware Event Log
Definition
Index
Time Logged
Shows system up time when the error was logged. A zero demonstrates that the
error occurred at startup.
Type
Severity
Event Data
Applicable to errors that are issued for multiple inputs, outputs, output transport
streams, etc. Also used to indicate the input port, output port, or output transport
stream to which the error applies.
A zero in this area indicates that:
The error does not use this parameter
or
The APEX1000 cannot determine the port or stream number for the error
or
The APEX1000 is not supporting this parameter for the error
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QAM Versions
This window provides read-only information about each QAM module and its associated
RF ports:
Figure 12-6 QAM Versions
Definition
QAM Module #
Serial Number
Board Model ID
FW Revision
FPGA Revision
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Item
Definition
HW Revision
Firmware
Calibration
FPGA
QRM Download
QAM Status
The QAM Status window provides a snapshot of the current status of the QAM
Modules, RF Ports, and QAM Channels.
This window displays the current installed and error status for each QAM module and
the current error status for each RF Port and QAM Channel. When there are errors
present, the status box will be colored for the severity of the error, as shown in the
example below:
Figure 12-7 QAM Status
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Note: As illustrated below, allowing the cursor to temporarily hover over any channel box
displays the information for that particular QAM:
Definition
QAM Versions
QRM Download
Indicates that the RF Port has failed over to backup (The value of 0 indicates no
failover).
Values: None (0), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Disabled
Standby
Active
Failed
Removed
The download of a single QAM module (two QRMs) takes approximately five (5)
minutes. During a download, the QAM channels are inactive and cannot be used.
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Figure 12-8 QRM Download window
2. This screen will automatically refresh on a periodic basis. To update the progress
between automatic updates, click Refresh.
3. To initiate download to a QRM, click Download for that QRM.
The following pop-up displays:
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Invalid Initializations
This window provides a read-only table of invalid initialization data errors:
Figure 12-9 Invalid Initialization Data Errors
Definition
Index
Time
Text string of the MIB variable name of the data item or table.
Description
Shows the table leaf to which the error pertains (when the data item is part of a
table).
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RDS Status
The RDS Status window displays information about the current and past encryption
modes, as well as the current program epoch:
Figure 12-10 RDS Status
Definition/Range
GPS Time
CSN
State
ACP Address
This is the address of the Access Control Processor (ACP) associated with the
error reported by the Rights Data Server in the RDS Error column.
Note: If no address is contained in this entry, the error reported applies to all
ACPs or to the entire APEX1000.
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Item
Definition/Range
RDS Error
RDS Communication Error Cannot communicate with the RDS after three (3)
polling attempts.
Alarm Major. Clears when communication is successfully restored.
This is the current Category Sequence Number (CSN) that the APEX is using for
encrypting all programs. When the last poll indicates that the RDS server is
starting or that it has completed a category epoch transition, the current CSN in
use is one larger than the last CSN reported by the RDS server. Otherwise, the
current CSN in use is equal to the last CSN reported by the RDS server.
Current Multicast-16
In Use
Displays the 16-bit address used for building PRKs (Program Rekey Messages).
Communication
Errors
The number of times that the APEX was unable to establish communications
with the Rights Data Server. A communication is considered to be in error after all
user configurable RDS Polling Retry Counts have been exhausted.
This count resets at system boot. You can also manually reset it using the
adjacent Reset Counts button.
Reset Counts
Messages Received
Messages Failed
Communication
Status
Current communication status with RDS. Error state is set after the configured
number of retries is reached.
OK (1)
Error (2)
Connection Status
State of communications with the DAC RDS for the purpose of retrieving EMMs
or RMD.
States can vary depending on the condition of the connection, and can include:
Not Connected In Initial Hold-off Period
Not Connected No RDS IP Address Configured
CSN Acquisition Successful
EMM Acquisition Successful
Service List Acquisition Successful
RMD Acquisition Successful
CSN Acquisition Failed
EMM Acquisition Failed
Service List Acquisition Failed
RMD Acquisition Failed
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SFP Status
The APEX1000 can retrieve SFP configuration from the SFP memory. When a Motorolacertified SFP is inserted into the APEX chassis, the APEX1000 can read the SFP memory
to obtain SFP company name, Motorola part number, and SFP revision.
The following table lists the four Motorola-certified SFPs which can be used with the
APEX1000:
Wavelength
MOT part #
Manufacturer
850 nm
551742-002-00
Finisar
1310nm
551755-001-00
Finisar
1550nm
551767-001-00
Finisar
1000bT
551771-002-00
Methode
To display SFP status and diagnostic information, select Status > SFP Status:
Figure 12-11 SFP Status
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SFP Status window field definitions
Item
Definition
Physical Data
Supplier
Temperature (Celsius)
Update
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Chassis Redundancy Status
Redundancy status information is gathered from heartbeat message exchanged
between the APEXs.
The graphic below illustrates a sample of the Chassis Redundancy Status screen:
Figure 12-12 Chassis Redundancy Status
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Chassis Redundancy Status window parameters
Parameter
Description
Redundancy Status
Redundancy Role
Primary APEX
Status
Protected
Unavailable
suspend state
Synchronizing
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Parameter
Description
Communication
Values are:
Disconnected No heartbeats have been received from secondary or
out
The default is Disconnected.
Configuration
Values are:
Unknown State of secondary configuration is not applicable, or secondary
not connected
Synchronized Secondary has same configuration as primary (except for
QAM outputs)
Out of Sync Secondary configuration is not in sync with primary
Shows the current alarm state of these redundancy functions. This section of
the window duplicates a portion of the APEX Alarms window.
Failover
Availability Fault
Link Fault
Configuration
Fault
For further Redundancy Alarm Status details, reference Alarms Window Field
Definitions.
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DEPI Status
This window displays information on the status of the DEPI connections which are
currently active in the system.
For access, select Status > DEPI Status.
Figure 12-13 DEPI Status window
Definition/Range
Ctl ID
Conn Status
Total Sessions
Counter for the number of DEPI sessions active within the corresponding
control connection.
Opens the DEPI Session Stats window to display status information for all
active sessions.
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DEPI Session Stats Window
Use this window to displays information on the status of the DEPI sessions currently
active in the system.
For access, select View Session Status in the DEPI Status window, to display status
specific for a given control connection; alternatively, select View All Sessions to display
status for all active sessions in the system:
Figure 12-14 DEPI Session Stats window
Definition/Range
Ses ID
Ctl ID
QAM
Local UDP
Identifies the incoming UDP port linked to the specific DEPI session.
This value is only meaningful if the session is configured to run over
UDP.
Status
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DTI Status
Use this window to displays information on the status of the DOCSIS Timing Interface
parameters in the system. The DTI (DOCSIS Timing Interface) is the interface between
the DOCSIS time server (DTI Server) and each DTI client, providing DOCSIS Time
Stamps containing the 10.24 MHz Master Clock reference from an external time server.
For access, select Status > DTI Status:
Figure 12-15 DTI Status window
Note: In the M-CMTS architecture, both the M-CMTS core and the EQAM are
considered DTI clients.
DTI Status window field definitions
Item
Definition/Range
Link Status
Indicates the DTI link status for each of the DTI ports in the APEX.
Cable Advance
Indicates the current Cable Advance value last reported by the DTI server for
each of the DTI ports in the APEX.
Current DTI mode (such as Free-run or Normal) for the DTI client in the APEX.
Current Phase error value for DTI client in APEX. This value represents the error
of its local clock with respect to the delay-corrected server frame clock.
Current Timestamp
Current Timestamp value for DTI client in APEX. This value represents the
accurate timing value to be inserted in SYNC messages when required by
specific DEPI session configuration.
Note: DTI clients may reside in M-CMTS devices, Edge QAM (EQAM) devices or
Upstream Receivers.
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Mapping Error Log
All Program Mappings and Ancillary PID Remapping errors are registered in the Mapping
Errors log window:
Figure 12-16 Mapping Errors window
Definition
Time Logged
Displays the date, time, and the time zone that the error was logged.
Error Code
Displays a numerical value error code that corresponds to the fault condition. See Mapping
Error Codes for a complete listing of possible error conditions.
Mapping Type
TS:QAM
The Output Transport Stream numbers (1 16, 17 32, 33 48) and Output QAM
channel.
Input
Number of the input type from which to obtain data (GigE 1 4 or Host 1 2).
Multicast
Source
Mapping
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Mapping Error Codes
Error Code
Reference Number
Error Description
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
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Error Code
Reference Number
Error Description
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Input and output PIDs not the same (PID remapping disabled)
48
49
50
51
52
Primary MC invalid
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Error Code
Reference Number
Error Description
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
Secondary MC invalid
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
Invalid TS Offset
77
78
79
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Error Code
Reference Number
Error Description
80
81
Invalid Provider ID
82
Invalid Source ID
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
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Error Code
Reference Number
107
Error Description
Primary already opened with different redundancy type
Input TS Events
All Input Transport Stream events are registered in the Input TS Events window:
Figure 12-17 Input TS Events window
Definition
Input IF
Input UDP
Input Multicast
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Item
Definition
Input Source
Time Logged
Pri/Sec
Severity
Description
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Input Stream Status window field definitions
Item
Definition
Index
Input Interface
Input UDP
Input Multicast
Input Source
This is the IP address of the source device for multicast reception. The source IP
address must be a valid singlecast address.
TS State
*Data Rates (Mbps) Current data rate of the most recently taken sample. (1 16 Mbps, depending on
Current
the number of streams being monitored.)
*Data Rates (Mbps) Average utilization over this sampling interval in bps.
Average
This is the average data rate over the last 15 minutes (sampling interval is a sliding
15 minute interval).
*Stream Rates (Mbps) Stream rate of the most recent sample in Mbps.
Current
*Stream Rates (Mbps) Average stream rate over the sampling period in Mbps.
Average
Errors button
Display Range
Allows user to select which group of 32 input streams (out of 784 available) to
display in the Input Stream Status window.
Refresh
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Input TS Errors Pop-up Window
Clicking any of the Errors buttons in the Input Stream Status window displays a
corresponding pop-up, which indicates current conditions for that particular line item:
The Threshold alarm is set to Critical whenever any Primary input stream falls below
the specified threshold percentage. The alarm clears when all Primary input streams
are above the threshold level. A trap is issued for the first threshold event.
The Primary Failover to Backup alarm is set to Critical whenever any Primary input
stream fails over to the backup (secondary) stream. The alarm clears when all
redundant pairs fallback to the Primary input stream. A trap is issued for the first
failover event.
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The Low Bit Rate Alarm is set to Critical whenever any GigE input stream falls
below the specified input data rate. For MPTS Redundancy, this alarms purpose is
to alert users that the Secondary stream is no longer available. However, this alarm
can also indicate a low Primary input rate, in the event that the data rate drops at the
same time for both the Primary and Secondary input streams. The alarm clears when
all input streams are above the specific low bit rate.
An overall alarm is maintained to indicate the status of all input streams being
monitored.
Traps are issued for each input stream when the alarm condition for that input
stream changes.
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GigE Packet Statistics
The GigE Output Packet Statistics screen provides information on the amount of data
received through a GigE input and routed to specific output streams:
Figure 12-19 GigE Output Packet Statistics
The data rates shown in the preceding graphic are based on the amount of non-null
MPEG packets received by the GigE and routed to an output stream. This window is
useful in determining the amount of MPEG data received by the GigE and routed to each
output transport stream.
Note: This number does not include PSI insertion, such as PATs, PMTs, ECMs, etc..
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GigE Output Packet Statistics screen field definitions
Item
Definition
TS:QAM
Stream Status
Summary of the possible alarms associated with an output stream, such as:
The highest current fault is indicated by each LED. The alarm indications are as
follows:
Green no alarm
Gray cause of alarm is indeterminate
Yellow warning
Blue minor
Magenta major
Red critical
Number of GigE MPEG packets routed from GigE input to an output stream in
the last second.
Data rate of GigE MPEG packets routed from GigE input to an output stream.
Total number of GigE MPEG packets routed from GigE input to an output
stream.
Refresh
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GigE Frame Statistics
The GigE Frame Statistics screen provides five second interval and total frame counter
statistics:
Figure 12-20 GigE Frame Statistics
Definition
Frames Received
Singlecast
Multicast
Broadcast
Error
Total
Received date rate in Mbps during the last status checking interval (five seconds).
Frames Received
DOCSIS
MPEG DOCSIS
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Item
Definition
Good Frames
Last 5 Secs shows the number of good frames transmitted during the last
status checking interval (five seconds).
Transmitted
Error Frames
Transmitted
Total shows the total number of good frames transmitted since last reset.
Number Input TS
Reset buttons
Clock Skew the relative difference in clock accuracy of devices in the processing
chain that either creates or alters the PCRs
The de-jittering algorithm will attempt to determine the intended rate of the incoming
transport stream. The GigE will then de-jitter this stream and make the necessary PCR
corrections in the stream before it is transmitted as an output stream. The de-jittering
algorithm uses incoming PCRs as a variable in the calculation of the intended incoming
stream rate.
Note: If incoming PCRs are incorrect, the de-jittering algorithm will calculate the wrong
stream rate, and the associated frames will be taken out of the buffer at the wrong rate.
CAUTION
The initial frame buffer level is configured by the user based on the nominal buffer
level setting. The default nominal buffer level is designed to prevent under runs, as
well as be low enough to prevent frame buffer overflows.
The input data rate setting helps to define the overflow and reset level of each input
buffer. The default input data rate setting is designed to allow for the maximum
amount of MPEG data to be received and buffer each input stream for up to 650ms.
The default configuration settings have been carefully selected to prevent both under
runs and overflows of the GigE frame buffers. Motorola recommends that you do not
change these settings.
The GigE Frame Buffer Status window (illustrated in Figure 12-21) shows information on
the current GigE frame buffer level and input data rates. This window also logs the
maximum values from the last 24 hours.
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Figure 12-21 GigE Frame Buffer Status
Definition
Index
Shows the GigE interface and UDP port that experienced the highest buffer
level for the hour.
Multicast IP
Source IP
Displays the maximum GigE frame buffer level (in milliseconds) recorded for
the hour.
Max Fullness
Displays the maximum GigE frame buffer level (as a percentage of Buffer
Overflow Level) recorded for the hour.
Displays the GPS time when this table entry was last updated.
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Item
Definition
Overflows
Displays the number of GigE frame buffer overflows recorded for the hour.
The count of overflows is calculated based on the actual input data rate and
the configured buffer level. It is assumed that if the input data rate exceeds
the calculated buffer level, then the input has overflowed one or more GigE
buffers.
The APEX1000 is designed to reset a GigE frame buffer prior to overflowing.
The maximum input data rate and nominal buffer settings are used to
calculate the size of the GigE frame buffers. If an overflow occurs prior to a
reset, then the APEX1000 has been incorrectly configured the (input data
rate setting is incorrect).
Resets
Displays the number of frame buffer resets reported by the GigE processor
for the hour. A reset of a buffer indicates that a number of GigE frames have
been dropped, likely resulting in visible tiling or glitching.
Note: Any tiling or glitching should appear only momentarily, as it will take
some time before the GigE buffers become full enough to reset.
Resets of the GigE frame buffers are not normal and indicate the APEX1000
is incorrectly configured and/or the input data rate exceeds the maximum
recommended rate. Additionally, erratic or incorrect PCR values may also
cause resets, due to forcing the APEX1000 to increase the buffer level based
on the incorrect PCR values.
This is the point (in milliseconds) at which the GigE frame buffer will
overflow. This value is based on the number of received frames per second
for all interfaces.
Gigabit Ethernet MPEG input data rate (in Mbps). This is the total amount of
MPEG data currently being received by all Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
Maximum Input Data Rate Maximum Gigabit Ethernet MPEG input data rate (in Mbps). This is the total
(Mbps)
amount of MPEG data expected to be received by all Gigabit Ethernet
interfaces. This data rate is used to determine the Reset Buffer Level Limit.
Caution: The default setting of 1.8 Gbps is the maximum recommended data
rate for all GigE inputs. Exceeding this rate may cause the GigE frame
buffers to overflow or reset, resulting in dropped packets (glitching and/or
tiling).
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Item
Definition
Level at which the GigE frame buffer will be reset (in milliseconds). This
value is based on the Maximum Input Data Rate. The APEX1000 calculates
this level using the input data rate and the total number of GigE frame
buffers. This limit is calculated to force a reset to prevent a GigE frame buffer
overflow.
Note: A reset of the GigE frame buffers will result in a momentary glitch;
however, this is preferred, instead of a buffer overflow that will cause
glitching until the level drops or the buffer is reset.
In normal operation, it is expected that this level will never be reached or
exceeded. Exceeding this level indicates that the APEX1000 is either
incorrectly configured (incorrect input data rate) and/or the input to the
APEX1000 exceeds the maximum recommended data rate.
Major Current Buffer Level Fullness has exceeded the Frame Buffer Alarm
Threshold.
Critical Current Buffer Level has exceeded the Buffer Overflow Level.
Refresh
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Note: Clicking on a row in the left pane will highlight and expand the appropriate node in
the right panes tree, as shown below:
Definition
Type
IF
Indicates the input interface (GigE 1 4 or Enet 1 2) port ID for which this
message applies.
UDP
Displays the Gigabit Ethernet Input UDP Port (User Datagram Protocol).
Range: 0 65535
Multicast IP
Source IP
PID
Msg. Type
Program No.
Indicates the program number in the input transport stream. When the
message is related to a program, it indicates the program number.
If the message is not related specifically to a program, this value is zero.
Segment
Indicates the segment number of this message, which is useful for PAT
messages.
Part
The 1024 bytes of a message can be divided into parts, which are indexed with
this field.
Time
Message
In TS
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Input PSIP
The following table contains a list of messages that are extracted from the APEX1000
input PSIP:
Figure 12-23 Input PSIP window
Definition
GigE Input
UDP Port
Multicast IP
Source IP
PID
Msg Type
GPS Time
199 MGT
200 TVCT
201 CVCT
203 EIT
202 RRT
205 ST
The GPS time when the PSIP message was added to the table.
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Output Program Status
This window can help you determine the status of all mapped programs. The APEX1000
maps input programs to output streams in the same manner, regardless of the Operating
mode. The Output Program Status window shows the programs that are being
remapped to a particular output stream.
The Output Program Status window also shows:
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5. If the input program is pre-encrypted, and pre-encryption has been selected, then the
ECM PID is also remapped or remultiplexed to the specified output stream.
Additionally, the PIT PID is extracted and reinserted into the output stream (the
output program number in the PIT is updated).
6. If the output program is being encrypted (input program is not pre-encrypted), then
the APEX1000 will mark the component PIDs with the appropriate scrambled control
bit settings and encrypt the payload of the component PIDs. Additionally, ECM
messages such as the PRK and WKE are inserted.
7. The output PAT and PMT are updated and inserted to contain the appropriate PID
and program number references.
Output Program Status window field definitions
Item
Definition
Input Interface
Input UDP
Identifies the input UDP port for a service (UDP port opened to receive service).
Input Multicast
Input Source
Output TS
This column replicates the transport stream-to-output interface selections made in the
APEX1000 Output Transport Stream Configuration window.
This is the output stream that the input program is being mapped to.
Input Service
Indicates the input service as clear or pre-encrypted. Only applicable when the program
mapping has been configured to check for pre-encryption.
Encryption
Mode
Encryption mode of the program. This is the configured encryption mode based on
either the user-configured CTE encryption mode, or the RMD information received for
Broadcast encrypted services.
Full
FWK
FPK
Unencrypted/Clear
Clear
Pre-Encrypted
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Item
Definition
Program Undefined
Program Mapping Defined Inactive
Successful Program Remultiplexed
Program Remultiplexing Stopped
Waiting For Input PAT
PAT Error Program Number Not Found
PAT OK Waiting For Input PMT
PMT Error Output PMT Unavailable
PMT Error Shared PID Violation
PMT Error Max PIDs Exceeded
PMT Error PCR PID Unsupported
PMT Error ES PIDs Unsupported
PMT Error ECM PID Unsupported
PMT Error PMT Invalid (Parsing Error)
Encryption Error Waiting for RMD
Encryption Error Waiting for Rights Meta Data
Encryption Error Unable to Start Encryption
Encryption Error Unable to Encrypt PIDs
Encryption Error Unauthorized for Encryption
See below for more information on Program Mapping Status field values.
The following table provides field definitions for the Program Encryption Status section
of the window:
Item
Definition
ECM ID
CCI
APS
CIT
Tier/Tier Type
Source ID
Provider ID
Description
Displays the service information based on the Source ID and Provider ID.
This is to allow easier identification of Broadcast encrypted programs.
Encryption Status
PSIP Status
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Program Status Summary
For each program mapped, the current status is displayed. This status indicates whether
the program has successfully been mapped, successfully been encrypted, or if there is
an error.
The following bullets describe the program status fields in more detail:
Program Undefined This is the default state for any program, and indicates no
mapping; therefore, should not be seen by the user.
Waiting For Input PAT Program is waiting for the input PAT to be extracted.
Either the input source is missing or the input is not connected. Check cable
connections, router/switch status, and validate the input source specified (interface,
UDP, multicast, and source IP).
PAT Error Program Number Not Found PAT has been extracted, but the
input program number specified by the user was not found in the PAT. Verify the
input program of the mapping.
PAT OK Waiting For Input PMT PAT has been extracted and input program
number was found. Waiting for PMT to be extracted.
PMT Error Output PMT Unavailable Output PMT PID is not available. This
can only occur when the output stream is configured with PID Remapping disabled.
This indicates that two programs are sharing the same PMT PID, or that the PMT
PID is in use by another mapping as a component PID.
PMT Error Shared PID Violation There are one or more component PIDs that
are being shared with other programs. The APEX does NOT support programs that
share component PIDs. This condition can also indicate that the ECM PID is being
shared when the input program is pre-encrypted (also not supported).
PMT Error Max PIDs Exceeded Indicates that the maximum number of PIDs
supported per program is exceeded.
PMT Error PCR PID Unsupported PCR PID is a value that is not supported.
PMT Error ES PIDs Unsupported One or more Elementary stream PIDs are
invalid.
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PMT Error ECM PID Unsupported ECM PID value is unsupported. Preencrypted input streams must have the PMT and ECM PID on separate PIDs.
PMT Error PMT Invalid (Parsing Error) PMT is invalid (indicates a malformed
input PMT message).
Encryption Error Waiting for Rights Meta Data Broadcast encrypted program
only. Indicates the Source ID and Provider ID specified by the user are invalid. The
APEX has not received an update from the RDS with a matching Source ID and
Provider ID.
Encryption Error Unauthorized for Encryption Indicates the APEX has not
been properly configured for encryption. This can occur if the APEX has not received
the proper EMMs from the DAC or the wrong DAC Category Sequence Number
(CSN) was received by the APEX.
Output TS Events
Events such as Time Logged, Alarm Code, Severity, and other components are
registered in the Output TS Events status window.
When you first open this window, this log displays in reverse chronological order. It can
only contain a limited number of entries. If the log fills, the oldest entries are deleted to
make room for new entries. To use this log, select a column header to sort and display
the list based on the entries in that column.
Figure 12-25 Output TS Events
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Output TS Events window field definitions
Item
Definition
Index
Time Logged
Alarm Code
The event code specifies which error occurred for this entry in the error
log.
Examples of current error codes are:
8040 Output Utilization Threshold Exceeded
8041 Output Overflow
Alarm Severity
TS:QAM
Shows the Output Transport Stream number and the Output QAM
channel.
Rate
Description
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Figure 12-26 Packet Insertion Statistics
Definition
TS:QAM
Stream Status
The highest current fault is indicated by each LED. The alarm indications
are as follows:
Green no alarm
Gray cause of alarm is indeterminate
Yellow warning
Blue minor
Magenta major
Red critical
Shows the average number of packets inserted per second during the last
monitoring period (five-second monitoring period).
Shows the insertion rates of the MPEG interface output ports during the
last monitoring period.
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Host IP Packet Statistics
The Host IP Packet Statistics window shows the read-only average number of packets
inserted and discarded per second, the insertion rate, the discarded rate, and total
number of packets discarded:
Figure 12-27 Host IP Packet Statistics
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Host IP Packet Statistics screen field definitions
Item
Definition
TS:QAM
Summary of the possible alarms associated with an output stream, such as:
Output Utilization Threshold
Output Overflow
The highest current fault is indicated by each LED. The alarm indications are as
follows:
Green no alarm
Gray cause of alarm is indeterminate
Yellow warning
Blue minor
Magenta major
Red critical
Average number of packets inserted per second during the last monitoring
period (five-second monitoring period).
Insertion rates of the MPEG interface output ports during the last monitoring
period.
Total Number Packets Total number of packets inserted by the MPEG interface output ports.
Inserted
Packets Discarded Per Average number of packets discarded per second during the last monitoring
Second
period (five-second monitoring period).
Discarded Rate (Kbps) Discarded rates of the MPEG interface output ports during the last monitoring
period.
Total Number Packets Total number of packets discarded by the MPEG interface output ports.
Discarded
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Host IP Input Statistics
This window provides a read-only record of the input interface, average number of
MPEG packets inserted per second, the received data rate, the total number of MPEG
packets received/discarded, and the discarded data rate:
Figure 12-28 Host IP Input Statistics
Definition
Input Interface
MPEG Packets
Received Per Second
Shows the average number of packets received per second during the last
monitoring period (5 second monitoring period).
Received data rate of the MPEG interface output ports during the last
monitoring period.
Total Number
Received MPEG
Packets
Displays the total number of packets received by the MPEG interface output
ports.
MPEG Packets
Displays the total number of packets discarded by the MPEG interface
Discarded Per Second output ports.
Discarded Data Rate
(Kbps)
Displays the discarded data rate of the MPEG interface output ports during
the last monitoring period.
Total Number
Discarded MPEG
Packets
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Output Transport Utilization
The Output Transport Stream Utilization window provides a data rate summary
presentation within a sampled time frame.
Note: To determine the output data rate, each output transport stream is monitored once
per second.
Figure 12-29 Output Transport Utilization
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Output Transport Stream Utilization window field definitions
Item
Definition
The highest current fault is indicated by each LED. The alarm indications
are as follows:
Green no alarm
Gray cause of alarm is indeterminate
Yellow warning
Blue minor
Magenta major
Red critical
This LED is red if an overflow error occurred at least once during this
sampling interval.
When green, it indicates no output overflow error occurred.
An output overflow indicates that the input stream data rate is either
greater than the output stream data rate, or the input stream has had a
sudden burst (a sudden increase in the input data rate).
Caution: Input streams that are bursty can cause the APEX1000 to
overflow and will result in the dropping of output packets.
Output Threshold Status
Peak utilization for a sample during this sampling interval (in bps).
This is the average data rate over the last 15 minutes (sampling interval
is a sliding 15 minute interval).
This is the peak data rate over the last 15 minutes (sampling interval is a
sliding 15 minute interval).
Data Rate (Mbps)
Minimum
Minimum utilization for a sample during this sampling interval (in bps).
This is the minimum data rate over the last 15 minutes (sampling interval
is a sliding 15 minute interval).
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Item
Definition
Time Recorded
Time in GPS seconds that this table row was saved. When GPS time is
not available to the APEX1000, the internal APEX1000 clock is used. This
clock starts at GPS time zero when the APEX1000 is booted. (The
APEX1000 uses real GPS time when available.)
When the APEX1000 time source is internal (no GPS time source
available), you can select PC time from the System Configuration
window. This allows the APEX1000 to use the current PC time of the
APEX1000 EM for logging purposes.
specified in Alarm Set Delay. The minor alarm clears after remaining
below the threshold for the time specified in Alarm Clear Delay.
Setting Alarm threshold to 0 or 100 disables the minor alarm.
Critical Alarm If the rate reaches 100% (overflow). The alarm
returns to minor if the level is no longer at overflow but above the
threshold for the time specified in Alarm Clear Delay. The critical alarm
cannot be disabled, even if the Alarm Threshold is set at 0 or 100.
Alarm Set Delay (seconds) This is the time (in seconds) that the output transport stream bandwidth
utilization exceeds the Alarm Threshold percentage before alarming.
This parameter takes immediate effect.
Alarm Clear Delay
(seconds)
This is the time (in seconds) that output transport stream bandwidth
utilization must remain below the Alarm Threshold percentage before
clearing the alarm.
Last Refresh
This read-only area displays the last time the window was updated by
clicking Refresh.
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Output PSI Table
The following table contains a list of messages that are inserted into the APEX1000
outputs. For the APEX1000 outputs, only PATs and PMTs are shown:
Figure 12-30 Output PSI Table status window
Note: Clicking on a row in the left pane will highlight and expand the appropriate node in
the right panes tree, as shown below:
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Output PSI Table window field definitions
Item
Definition
Type
Output
PID
Msg. Type
Program No.
Segment
Indicates the segment number of this message, which is useful for PAT
messages.
Part
The 1024 bytes of a message can be divided into parts, which are indexed
with this field.
Time
Message
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Output PSIP
Figure 12-31 Output PSIP window
Definition
QAM:TS
PID
Msg Type
GPS Time
The GPS time when the PSIP message was added to the table.
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PSIP Status
The following table shows the PSIP status per service. For each service, the service
number, the Output Transport Stream number, its PSIP state and its source id are shown
in the current entry.
Figure 12-32 PSIP Status
Note: Due to the tables reception rates defined by users, and the internal process in the
EQAM, these statistics may take up to two minutes (given that PSIP is enabled until all
the parameters displayed are updated).
PSIP Status window field definitions
Item
Definition
Index
Service #
Output TS
Source ID
Service State
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Save APEX1000 Status
This feature saves all of the current status to the apexstatus.txt file, located in the
same directory as the apex.jar file.
Figure 12-33 Save APEX1000 Status
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Troubleshooting
The TAC is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition, Motorola Online offers a
searchable solutions database, technical documentation, and low-priority issue creation
and tracking. For specific toll-free numbers when calling from outside the United States,
please refer to your product manual or our Web page.
Green OK
Gray Indeterminate
Yellow Warning
Blue Minor
Magenta Major
Red Critical (or Error in the case of a field that has only two possible states)
Percentages (0 100)
Multicast addresses (224.0.1.0 239.255.255.255)
IP addresses (0.0.0.0 223.255.255.255)
UDP ports (GigE: 0 65535, Host: 1024 65535)
MAC addresses (00:00:00:00:00:00 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF)
Output Transport Stream numbers/QAM Channels (1 48)
Input Program Numbers (0 65535)
Output Program Numbers (1 65535)
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LED/Error Indications
The table below contains LED/Error Conditions data for quickly resolving problems you
may encounter using the APEX1000:
LED/Error Condition Possible Cause or Indication
Corrective Action
Status APEX1000
solid yellow
(warning or minor
alarm)
Output Utilization Fault the data rate Reduce the amount of services to the
specified for the output transport stream output transport stream.
exceeded the limit.
GigE Redundancy Threshold Exceeded Verify GigE connections and server
the threshold was exceeded on the
status.
in-use GigE port.
Only applicable when the GigE is in
redundant mode.
GigE Redundancy Fail Over Fault the Verify GigE connections and server
threshold was exceeded on the in-use
status.
GigE port and a fail over to the other
GigE port occurred.
Only applicable when the GigE is in
redundant mode.
Status LED solid
Red (major or
critical alarm)
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LED/Error Condition Possible Cause or Indication
Corrective Action
APEX1000 powers
up but fails to
initialize
BOOTP
unsuccessful
BOOTP/TFTP configuration.
correct.
Verify Ethernet connectivity.
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A
Specifications
Physical Dimensions
Item/Parameter
Description
Dimensions
Width
Height
Approximate Weight
Mounting
Rack mount
Description
Voltage, AC
Line frequency, AC
50 through 60 Hz
Power (@ 115 VAC)
Typical
230 W
Maximum
280 W
Description
Voltage, DC
40 through 60 VDC
Nominal, DC
48 VDC
Power (@ 48 VDC)
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Parameter
Description
Typical
230 W
Maximum
280 W
Operating Environment
Parameter
Description
Ambient temperature
32 F to 104 F (0 C to +40 C)
Operating humidity
Storage temperature
Cooling
Five fans
Altitude
Description
MPEG input
ASI impedance
75 Ohms
ASI Data Rate
Line rate
270 Mbps
Output format
Voltage range
The maximum MPEG throughput across a single GigE interface pair is 931 Mbps,
assuming 24 QAMs active with a 38.81 Mbps data rate.
The maximum MPEG throughput across the APEX1000 is 1.863 Gbps, assuming 48
QAMs active with a 38.81 Mbps data rate.
Including headers, the maximum data rate at GigE inputs is 1.976 Gbps (3.952 Gbps
assuming input redundancy).
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OAM&P and IP Data 10/100Base T Ethernet Interfaces
Item/Parameter
Description
Interface
IEEE 802.3
Impedance
120 Ohms
Cable
Output format
Connector
RJ 45
Application Protocols*
UDP, TCP/IP, ICMP, ARP, IGMP, SNMP, BOOTP, TFTP, SNTP, HTTP,
Auto negotiation full and half duplex modes
GigE Interface
Wavelengths are 850 nm, 1310 nm, and 1550 nm. Electrical GigE interface modules are
also supported using high-quality CAT-5e or CAT-6 cable.
SFP Specifications
The APEX1000 GigE interface requires SFP transceivers. Each of the four GbE interfaces
can accept any one of a variety of Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) modules, including
1000 Base SX (850 nm), 1000 Base LX (1310 nm), and 1000 Base ZX (1550 nm) fiber
based modules, or 1000 Base T Electrical based modules.
Note: The Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are full-duplex interfaces with respect to standard
L2/L3 Ethernet traffic. This includes ARP Responses to ARP Requests, ICMP Echo
Responses to ICMP Echo Requests, IGMP Joins, IGMP Host Membership Reports in
response to IGMP Queries, etc..
RF Interface
Parameter
Specification
54 to 1003MHz
250 kHz
5 ppm
Channel spacing
1 to 8 MHz
Symbol Rate
Annex B DC II 64 QAM
5.056942 Msym/sec
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Parameter
Specification
5.360537 Msym/sec
Annex A DVB
Annex C
Channels
52 63 [60]
48 59 [56]
44 55 [52]
42 53 [50]
41 52 [49]
0.5 dB
Output impedance
75 Ohms
MHz
>12 dB in every inactive channel from 54 MHz to 870 MHz
>10 dB in every inactive channel from 870 MHz to 1002 MHz
QAM constellations
MER equalized
> 43 dB
1 kHz to 10 kHz
< 35 dBc
10 kHz to 50 kHz
< 54 dBc
50 kHz to 3 MHz
< 56 dBc
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Notes:
1. Adjusting the RF Level such that it exceeds the nominal RF level when measured at
the APEX RF Connector may degrade RF performance.
2. For proper function of the internal RF Power Level detector, RF Outputs must be
TERMINATED with 75 Ohms. Unterminated RF Outputs may cause an RF Low Alarm to
be generated.
Alpha values for Annex A and B are as follows:
FEC Mode
Modulation
Mode
Ch Spacing/
Symbol Rate
Alpha
Typical Ch
Spacing
Typical
Symbol Rate
Annex A DVB
64 QAM
15%
1.15
8 MHz
<6.952 Msps
Annex A DVB
256 QAM
15%
1.15
8 MHz
<6.952 Msps
Annex B DCII
64 QAM
18%
1.18
6 MHz
5.06 Msps
Annex B DCII
256 QAM
12%
1.12
6 MHz
5.36 Msps
Annex C*
64 QAM
12%
1.12
6 MHz
<5.31 Msps
Annex C*
256 QAM
12%
1.12
6 MHz
<5.31 Msps
*Annex C specifies Alpha = 13%. The APEX utilizes 12% for Annex C, which results in a
QAM signal skirt bandwidth that is slightly below the normal value for Annex C.
Cabling Specifications
This section provides 10Base-T, 100Base-T, RS 232, and RF cabling specifications, as
well as a list of approved GigE SFP transceivers vendors.
Specification
Connector type
RJ-45 connector
Cable type
300 feet
Signal
Direction
Description
TX+
out
transmit data +
TX
out
transmit data
RX+
in
receive data +
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Signal
Direction
4 and 5
6
no connection
RX
in
receive data
7 and 8
CAUTION
Description
no connection
Specification
Connector type
Cable type
9 conductor shielded
Signal
Direction
Description
TX
Out
Transmit data
RX
In
Receive data
Ground
Ground
Ground
1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Not connected
RF Cabling
Item
Specification
Connector type
F type
Cable type
Signal
SIG+
SIG+
3,4,5,6,7,8
NC
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DTI Client RJ45 Interconnect Scheme
RJ45 Pin Number
Signal
GND
10.24 MHz +
10.24 MHz -
GND
GND
Description
Copper 1000bT,
RoHS
Supplier
Motorola Part
Number
Avago
Technologies
AFBR-5710LZ
N/A
Finisar
FTLF8519P2BNL
N/A
Finisar
N/A
551742-002-00
Avago
Technologies
AFCT-5710LZ
N/A
Finisar
FTLF1319P1BTL
N/A
Finisar
N/A
551755-001-00
OCP
TRXAG1YXHBYM5
N/A
Finisar
FTLF1519P1xCL
N/A
Finisar
N/A
551767-001-00
Methode
Electronics
DM7041-R-L
N/A
Methode
Electronics
N/A
551771-002-00
Connector
LC
LC
LC
RJ-45
Note: Items with a Motorola part number are orderable directly from Motorola. Items
that do not have a Motorola part number are supported, but must be ordered direct from
the SFP manufacturer (supplier part number provided).
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B
Alarms Window Field Definitions
Condition
Event or Alarm
(Severity Level)
Description
Data Included in
Alarm or Event
Trap
Notes
Hardware Alarms
Hardware Fault
HW fault alarm:
Alarm
Critical
Temperature
HW Error Code
(MUX)
GigE not responding
HW communication issue
TFTP File download
Input Power Failure to all
installed Power Supplies
Alarm
None
Critical
Fan Fault
compatible
1. Cannot be disabled
2. Overall alarm one
alarm for all temperature
sensors
None
Major
Power Fault
1. Cannot be disabled
1. Cannot be disabled
2. Overall alarm one
alarm for all fans
Alarms
PS Slot # (1,2),
1. Cannot be disabled
Warning
Major
Critical
PS Error Code
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Condition
Description
Event or Alarm
(Severity Level)
Data Included in
Alarm or Event
Trap
Notes
GigE Alarms
Loss of Physical
Input
Buffer Full
Alarms
exceeded or full
Major indicates threshold
exceeded
Critical indicates buffer is
full
Major
Critical
Alarm
Alarm
Low Bitrate
High Bitrate
Alarm
GigE Interface
Major
None
Major
None
1. Can be disabled
1. Can be disabled
2. Overall alarm one
alarm for all input streams
Primary Stream
Threshold
None
TS Redundancy
Failover
None
Redundant
Interface Failover
GigE Interface #
GigE to Host
Communication
alarm
GigE Interface #
1. Can be disabled
2. Overall alarm one
alarm for all input streams
Major
Alarm
1. Can be disabled
Major
Alarm
1. Can be disabled
1. Can be disabled
2. Overall alarm one
alarm for all input streams
Major
Output Alarms
Service Error
None
1. Can be disabled
2. Overall alarm one
alarm for all input streams
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Condition
Output Utilization
Output Overflow
QAM Module
Data Included in
Alarm or Event
Trap
Event or Alarm
(Severity Level)
Description
Output stream is above user
defined utilization threshold
Alarm
Alarm
Output TS #
Minor
Alarms
1. Can be disabled
2. Trap sent on an Output
Transport basis
Output TS #
Critical
Major
Critical
Notes
1. Can be disabled
2. Trap sent on an Output
Transport basis
Module Slot #
(1,2,3)
1. Can be disabled
RF Port #
(1,2,3,4,5,6)
1. Can be disabled
Output TS #
1. Can be disabled
Alarms
Major
Critical
Critical
RDS Alarms
RDS
Communication
Alarm
Affected output
TS and/or SN
Alarm
None
Can be disabled
Major
Init Alarms
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Condition
Invalid Init Data
Event or Alarm
(Severity Level)
Description
Invalid configuration data on
initialization
Alarm
Data Included in
Alarm or Event
Trap
None
Warning
Notes
1. Indicates that the APEX
is not properly configured
2. Can be disabled
3. Can be cleared
4. Overall alarm - 1 alarm
for all invalid data
RF Redundancy Alarms
REM1000 Comm
Fault
Major
REM1000 Fault
REM Fault
Alarm
1. Can be disabled
Port
Failover/Switchback
N/A
1. Can be disabled
QAM RF Redundancy
Failover Alarm
Alarm
Major
2. Can be disabled
QAM RF Redundancy
Mismatch Alarm
Alarm
Warning
2. Can be disabled
SimulCrypt Alarms
ECMG Channel
Alarms
Minor
Major
Event generated
identifying the
Impacted ECMG
channel
1. Can be disabled
2. Clears automatically
when all configured
ECMG Channels are setup
or if Channel is Disabled
by user
3. Overall alarm 1 alarm
for all ECMG channels
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ECMG Stream
EMM Channel
Description
Event or Alarm
(Severity Level)
Alarms
Minor
Major
Alarm
Data Included in
Alarm or Event
Trap
Event generated
identifying the
Impacted ECMG
stream
Notes
1. Can be disabled
2. Clears automatically
when all EIS-requested
ECMG Streams are setup
3. Overall alarm 1 alarm
for all ECMG Streams
Warning
Event generated
identifying the
Impacted EMMG
channel
1. Can be disabled
2. Clears automatically
when failing EMMG is
reconnected
3. Overall alarm 1 alarm
for all EMMG Channels
EMM Provision
Alarm
Warning
Event generated
identifying the
Impacted EMMG
stream
1. Can be disabled
2. Clears automatically
when there are no EMM
streams receiving invalid
data
3. Overall alarm only one
trap sent for the first
problem found
EIS Channel
EIS Provision
Alarm
None
Major
Alarms
like inconsistency between Warning
APEX config and EIS
Major
(getting SCG Provision for
a service not yet mapped
in APEX)
Major when received SCG
Provision is incorrect
1. Can be disabled
2. Clears automatically
when EIS channel is
connected
Event generated
identifying the
Impacted
scrambling group.
1. Can be disabled
2. Warning clears
automatically when APEX
config is corrected
3. Major must be manually
cleared
4. Overall alarm only one
trap sent for the first error
found
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Condition
Event or Alarm
(Severity Level)
Description
Data Included in
Alarm or Event
Trap
Notes
DTI Alarms
DTI Sync Loss Fault This alarm indicates that the
APEX DTI client has lost
synchronization with the DTI
server
Alarm
None
Major
1. Can be disabled
(Disabled by default to
support use cases where
no M-CMTS configuration
is required, therefore no
need to report any sync
failure.)
2. Alarm clears when the
synchronization with DTI
server is recovered.
N/A
Redundancy
The APEX designated as the Major, when
Secondary Failover secondary APEX in the 1:1
failing over
chassis redundancy system
due to a fault
Warning,
has experienced a fault and
when failing
will failover to the primary
over due to
APEX in the redundancy
operator
system
command
N/A
Redundancy
Availability Fault
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Redundancy
This alarm is generated
Configuration Fault when primary APEX received
heartbeat message from
another APEX
Alarms
Major
Critical
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Initialization Information
The APEX1000 begins initialization by broadcasting BOOTP requests over its ENET1
Ethernet port. The BOOTP server receives the APEX1000 BOOTP requests and provides
a BOOTP response packet containing the assigned IP addresses and bootfile entries,
from which the APEX1000 initializes itself.
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CAUTION
The response packet may also contain a gateway if the BOOTP server is on a different
network segment than the APEX1000 Ethernet interface.
Upon receipt of the BOOTP reply, the APEX1000 obtains the FOF filename
(apex1000.fof) and path. It then downloads it from the BOOTP server. The APEX1000
then parses the FOF and compares the listed source files in the FOF with those
maintained in the APEX1000 local copy of the previously used version.
If any listed source filename or path has changed, or if there is a force download flag
for any listed files (an F is shown at the end of the line listing the file), the listed file
is then downloaded to the APEX1000.
If a downloaded FOF and the APEX1000 local copy are the same and a force
download flag does not exist in that FOF, the APEX1000 does not download any
additional files. It continues booting using the values stored in non volatile memory.
An FOF and other downloaded files are transferred through Trivial File Transfer
Protocol (TFTP).
Configuration Modes
The APEX1000 can be configured to use either a BOOTP or a no BOOTP request.
Typically, the APEX1000 is configured to perform a BOOTP request (this is the factory
default).
Note: When configured to not issue a BOOTP request, the APEX1000 must already
contain all files it needs in non-volatile memory. Motorola recommends that you only
configure the APEX1000 in this manner after it has been initially installed and loaded.
Configuring the APEX1000 to not issue a BOOTP request will eliminate the chance that
on a reboot, the APEX1000 will download an unwanted configuration file. This typically
occurs when the user added a Force flag to a line in the file of files and forgot to remove
the Force flag.
The APEX1000 will reboot approximately ten seconds faster.
CAUTION
During the download process, undetected transmission errors can cause initialization
failure. Always retry the initialization at least once before searching for a specific fault.
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BOOTP Request and Reply Format
BOOTP request and reply messages use the same packet format. The BOOTP packet
includes multiple fields divided into the following areas:
Packet Area
Description
Standard Area
Vendor-Specific Area
Contains fields for use as defined by the vendor for example, to set values
for operating parameters.
BOOTP Request
In the BOOTP request, the APEX1000 includes:
Note: Both BOOTP Request and Reply are transferred using UDP.
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Typical APEX1000 BOOTP Packet Files
The BOOTP packet file mix is not fixed, as files are added/removed consistent with
APEX1000 functionality enhancements.
The following table shows a typical list of files:
Filename
Purpose
Apex1000.fof
(File of files) Contains three field columns: source path, destination path, and force
flag.
Do not change the symbolic name of the APEX1000 in the second field, as it can
cause an initialization failure.
apex.cod
apex.ini
apexbcmr.ini
mux.rbf
gigeapp.bin
apex.jar
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#----------------------------------------------------------------/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/apex.cod
/appcode/kernel.img
#-----------------------------------------------------------------# Dynamic Configuration Files
#-----------------------------------------------------------------/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/apex1000.ini
/config1/config.ini
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/apexbcmr.ini
/config2/bcmr.ini
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/apexred.ini
/config2/gige_red.ini
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/apexsdv.ini
/config3/sdv.ini
#-----------------------------------------------------------------# Element Manager Files
#-----------------------------------------------------------------/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/apexem.jar
/emgui/apexem.jar
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/logomot.gif
/emgui/logomot.gif
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/default.htm
/emgui/default.htm
#-----------------------------------------------------------------# FPGA Files (Non-DOS File Systems)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/mux_des.rbf
/muxfpga1/mux_des.img
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/mpc2mux.rbf
/mpc2mux/mpc2mux.img
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/mpc2gx60.rbf
/mpc2gx60/mpc2gx60.img
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/dtifpga.bin
/dtifpga/dtifpga.img
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/gluefpga.rbf
/gluefpga/gluefpga.img
#/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/qrmimage.rbf
/qrmimage/qrmimage.img
#-----------------------------------------------------------------# GigE Files (Non-DOS File Systems)
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/gigeapp.bin
/gigeapp/Gigeapp.img
/bootdir/apex/02_00.001/gigeboot.bin
/gigeboot/Gigeboot.img
Reference Specifications
To support BOOTP, the APEX1000 conforms to the following RFC specifications:
Refer to these specifications for complete information on the BOOTP packet format and
field descriptions.
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Fan Field Replacement Procedure
The APEX1000 is factory-equipped with one fan for each of the hot-swappable QAM
modules, and one fan located inside each power supply unit, for a maximum total of five
(5) fans per unit. Each PS incorporates a single 12V Fan for internal cooling. (The airflow
direction and cooling is from front to back with respect to the chassis.)
Note: This procedure applies only to QAM module fans; power supply cooling fans are
not field-replaceable.
A fan failure is indicated with a solid red STATUS LED on the APEX1000s front panel.
When a QAM module fan fails, you must immediately replace it to ensure proper airflow
and cooling within the APEX1000. Fan replacement does not require powering down the
unit, as each fan plug can be disconnected from its power connector on the APEX1000s
rear panel.
Warning! Removal and replacement procedures include removing the fan
cover. Keep hands away from fan blades, and do not insert or drop
objects into exposed fan blades.
Fan Removal
In a rack of APEX1000s, it is a good idea to identify any marginal fans and guarantee the
availability of adequate spares.
To remove a fan:
1. Identify the failing fan whose blade is not turning on the rear panel of the APEX1000.
Note: A failing fan blade does not turn, whereas a marginal fan may have a rasping
sound that is definitely a pitch off, and also surges in volume from the steady hum of
other fans.
2. Remove the four hex nuts and washers securing the fan cover to the fan. Save
these, as they must be re installed on the new fan.
3. Slide the fan cover off of the four stand offs.
4. Unplug the fan power cable from its connector. Note the orientation of the fan cable.
The fan blades face toward the APEX1000 and the rear of the fan motor faces away
from the APEX1000.
5. Slide the fan off of the four stand offs.
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Do not slide the base of the fan cover off of the stand offs.
The diagram below details field fan removal and replacement steps:
Fan Replacement
To install a fan:
1. Rotate the fan motor so that the cable is properly aligned with the connector, and
slide it onto the four standoffs. The fan blades should face toward the APEX1000;
the rear of the fan motor should face away from the APEX1000.
2. Connect the fan power cable to the connector.
3. Slide the fan cover over the body. The four stand offs should pass through holes on
the fan cover.
4. Secure the fan cover in place with the four washers and hex nuts.
5. Make certain that the replacement fan blade is turning.
6. Verify that the front panel status led is NOT solid red.
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Identifying an RFPM or Filler Module
As shown below, active RFPM modules include two RF connectors each, while RFPM
filler modules only include the cooling fan:
Note: When viewed from the back of the unit, #1 is the left QAM module, #2 is located
in the middle, and #3 is located on the right.
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2. Position the module in the slot with the two captive screws located at the lower half
of the unit.
3. Carefully slide unit into the empty slot until flush with other units.
4. Tighten the two captive screws to secure the module to the chassis.
Before removing and replacing a PS unit, certify that the APEX1000 is in full redundancy;
operating in non-redundant power will require a complete system shutdown while
removing and inserting a power supply module.
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2. Position unit so that slotted top left corner matches the profile of the insertion well.
(This is to prevent incorrect insertion and potential damage to unit and chassis.)
3. Slide the module in until you hear a clicking sound and it is flush with the other units.
4. Re-attach the power cord.
5. Verify successful installation by accessing the Power Supply Status window.
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F
RS-232 Test Console Port
Do not use a null modem cable that swaps transmit and receive.
Value
9600
Data bits:
Parity:
None
Stop bits:
Flow control:
None
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Menu General Operations
To access a menu, type the menu number and press ENTER. Menu items that display
sub-menu items are marked with a -> designator. Menu items that are not marked are
action items. Some action items require confirmation prior to proceeding. When
confirmation is required, the word yes in all lowercase must be provided; any other
response is considered negative.
For convenience, the options Save Changes and Reboot Now are available on several
menus as well as the root menu. They work exactly the same regardless of the menu
from which they are called, and are only repeated to minimize required navigation steps.
Menu Selections
The figure below is a summary illustration of menu selections 1 through 3:
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The figure below is a summary illustration of menu selections 4 through 5:
Show Enet1 Parameters A quick access display for the APEX1000 MAC address
and ENET1 parameters (IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway addresses).
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Reset APEX1000 EM Username and Password Provides the ability to reset the
current username and password to the factory default values.
Save Changes Preserves changes from RAM to flash. This allows the changes to
take effect on the next reboot.
Reboot Now Causes the APEX1000 to reboot immediately; changes in RAM not
persisted to flash are discarded.
Save Changes preserves changes from RAM to flash. This allows the changes to
take effect on the next reboot.
Reboot Now causes the APEX1000 to reboot immediately; changes in RAM not
persisted to flash are discarded.
Set Subnet Mask specifies the subnet mask for the network to which ENET1 is
attached.
Do not use boot protocols Causes the APEX1000 to use the fixed IP
configuration specified in the previous menu. This selection cannot be made if the
APEX1000 configuration files or application files have been purged.
Use Bootp to obtain config Causes the APEX1000 to send a BOOTP request at
boot. If a BOOTP reply is received, the APEX1000 will use the IP configuration
assigned by the BOOTP server.
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Save Changes Preserves changes from RAM to flash. This allows the changes to
take effect on the next reboot.
Reboot Now Causes the APEX1000 to reboot immediately; changes in RAM not
persisted to flash are discarded.
Erase All Software and Configuration Files Destroys flash file system. This
includes all configuration files as well as the application software itself. Only the boot
ROM firmware is left intact. The boot ROM firmware will rebuild the file system at
the next reboot provided there is a BOOTP server that will provide the correct
configuration and application software files. This selection cannot be made if the
boot method was previously set to None.
Erase Application Software Files Erases all application files. This should only be
done when loading the APEX1000 with new firmware. This selection cannot be
made if the boot method was previously set to None.
Erase All Commands Stored in NVRAM and Reboot This feature deletes all
stored Load APEX1000 commands (commands from an external controller such as a
DAC 6000) and all other internal APEX1000 configuration settings. Erasing
commands has no effect on the operation of the APEX1000 when the APEX1000 is
internally controlled (any of the VOD operating modes).
The APEX1000 will be immediately rebooted after accepting/entering yes.
Warning! Selection of any of the purge options may render the APEX1000
inoperable.
Except for the erasing of NVRAM, a BOOTP server must be available to reload the
APEX1000 after the configuration files and/or application software files have been
erased.
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Warning! Selection [5], Erase All Commands Stored in NVRAM will cause all
external controller commands in NVRAM to be erased on the next reboot of the
APEX1000. When externally controlled, the APEX1000 will have to be reloaded
with commands before services or PIDs will be remultiplexed.
Typical Scenarios
Setup for BOOTP Client Configuration
To use boot protocols like BOOTP to automatically obtain the IP configuration at boot
time:
1. Install a BOOTP server on your network. (Server configuration is beyond the scope
of this document. There are many Linux/UNIX/Windows solutions available.)
2. Add an entry into the BOOTP servers database so that it will respond to your
APEX1000. The servers use the MAC address of the requester to identify them. You
can obtain the MAC address of your APEX1000 by selecting the Root.1 menu (or
from the label on the bottom of the unit).
3. From the Root menu, select [3] Enter the Enet1 IP Setup (via boot
protocols)
4. Select the appropriate protocol for your server. Save the changes, and then reboot
the APEX1000.
5. Verify that the APEX1000 is using the IP configuration from the BOOTP servers
database.
Fixed IP Configuration
If using automatic protocols to manage the IP configurations is not desirable, the
APEX1000 can be configured to run using a static configuration as follows:
1. From the Root menu, select [3] Enet1 IP Setup (via boot protocols)
2. From the protocol setup menu, select [1]: Do not use boot protocols
3. Select [0] Return to previous menu to thread back to the Root menu.
4. From the Root menu, select [2] Enet1 IP Setup (Fixed Config)
5. Enter the following information items: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP. These
are network topology dependent; therefore, in house IT support may have to provide
these values.
6. Select [4] Save Changes, then select [5] Reboot Now.
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Abbreviations and Acronyms
Acronym
Description
APEX1000
ARP
ASI
AVP
Attribute-Value Pair
BNC
BOOTP
Bootstrap Protocol
CPU
CSA
CTE
CWG
DAC 6000
DEPI
DHCP
DOCSIS
DVB
ECM
ECMG
EM
Element Manager
EMM
EMMG
ERM
FPGA
GigE
Gigabit Ethernet
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Acronym
Description
HTTP
I/O
Input/Output
ICMP
IEEE
IP
Internet Protocol
IPPV
Impulse Pay-Per-View
JRE
MAC
MC
MediaCipher
MCAS
M-CMTS
MHA
MIB
MPEG-2
MPTS
MSB
MSP
MUX
Multiplex
NMS
NTP
NVMEM
Non-Volatile Memory
NVRAM
OAM&P
OM 1000
PAT
PCR
PID
Packet Identifier
PMT
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Acronym
Description
PRKM
PSI
Program-Specific Information
PSIG
QAM
QPSK
RADIUS
REMUX
Remultiplexer
RF
Radio Frequency
RSA
RTP
RTSP
RU
Rack Unit
SDV
SFP
SNMP
SNTP
SPTS
SVM
SVOM
TCP
TCP/IP
TS
Transport Stream
UDP
UDP/IP
URL
UTP
VOD
Video on Demand
WK
Working Key
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Acronym
Description
WKEM
XML
Definitions of Terms
Term
Definition
Boot File
This is the file referenced in the BOOTFILE field of the BOOTP reply message.
A boot file provides configuration information for a network device either by
containing an executable code image for the device or by listing the names of
other files that contain the code image and other configuration information.
Boot Image
BOOTP
BOOTP Reply
BOOTP Request
Conditional Access
Table (CAT)
A table carried in the PID1 stream of a transport multiplex that lists the PID
numbers of all EMM streams in a transport multiplex, and indexes each EMM
stream to an EMM provider ID.
Entitlement
Management
Message (EMM)
Internet Protocol
(IP) Address
JAVA-Enabled
Console
Local Area Network A data communications network within a given area, such as a control room,
(LAN)
office, specific workplace, building, or building cluster up to six miles wide (10
kilometers), but not using a common carrier.
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Term
Definition
MAC address
MPEG-2 (MPEG-II)
OAM&P
Packet Identifier
(PID)
PSI (Program
Specific
Information)
Quadrature
Amplitude
Modulation (QAM)
Transmission
Control
Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)
User Datagram
Protocol (UDP)
The TCP layer breaks a data packet into smaller packets that are transmitted
over the Internet and received by another TCP layer that reassembles the
packets into the original message.
The IP layer ensures that each packet has the senders and the receivers
Internet address and will get to the right destination.
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