EIT Checker

EIT Checker

Alarms

Alarms tab displays a list of all current alarms. Alarms are raised for overdue EIT p/f present items that exceed the threshold value.


  1. Media flow Name of a media flow that is monitored
  2. Service id Id of a service that has a present EIT event exceeding a threshold value
  3. Service name Name of a service that has a present EIT event exceeding a threshold value
  4. Acknowledge With this button user can indicate, that alarm has been acknowledged
If no media flows are created, a message "Please configure Media Flow to start monitoring EIT p/f table" is displayed.
When an alarm occurs, an SNMP trap in sent indicating the name of a media flow that has a present EIT event that doesn't meet the criteria of threshold value.
When all alarms for media flow have been disappeared, an SNMP trap in sent indicating the name of a media flow that has no more alarms.

Media Flows



  1. Media flow Name of a media flow that is monitored
  2. Card type Name of an ASI card
  3. Card number A number of an ASI card
  4. Port A port number of an UDP input port or ASI card port
  5. IP address A multicast address that UDP port is listening
  6. SNMP Agent An ip address of a server that should receive SNMP traps from Playout server
  7. TDT PID Configurable TDT PID value
  8. EITPID Configurable EIT PID value
  9. TDT Table ID Configurable table id value for EIT PID
  10. Threshold (seconds) Configurable threshold value in seconds for media flow

If Playout server has an ASI card, also Card type and Card number columns are displayed.

Used UDP input port must enabled in firewall settings if it is used.

Services

In this tab all services that are parsed from inputs are listed.



  1. Media flow Name of a media flow that is monitored
  2. Service id Id of a service from the service list parsed from all inputs
  3. Service name Name of a service from the service list parsed from all inputs
  4. Mute Service can be muted or un-muted

If a service is muted, it doesn't cause alarm or SNMP traps. Service can also be unmuted, when alarms and SNMP traps are again produced if needed.

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