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C O N T E N T S Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms ix Preface xiii Document Objectives xiv Audience xiv Document Organization xiv Related Documentation xv Document Conventions xvi Command Syntax Conventions xvi Obtaining Documentation xxii Cisco.
Contents CHAPTER 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers 1-1 Introduction 1-1 Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers 1-4 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadcast Servers 1-4 Front and Back Panels 1-5 LED Indicators 1-5 Input/Output Ports and Connectors 1-8 Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server 1-10 Front Panel Control Buttons 1-11 LED Indicators 1-12 Input/Output Ports and Connectors 1-14 Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Servers 1-17 Front Panel 1-18 Front Panel Control Buttons 1-18 LED Indicators 1-19 Input/Output Ports and Connectors 1-
Contents CHAPTER 3 Installing the IP/TV Server 3-1 Rack-Mounting Considerations 3-2 Installing Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Units 3-3 Tools and Parts Required 3-3 Attaching the Mounting Brackets 3-4 Installing the Chassis in a Rack 3-6 Connecting Cables 3-7 Connecting Power and Booting the System 3-8 Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units 3-9 Rack Requirements 3-9 Tools and Parts Required 3-10 Installing the Chassis in the Rack 3-12 Connecting Cables 3-17 Connecting Power and Booting the
Contents CHAPTER Setting IP/TV Server Configuration Parameters 4-1 4 Setting Date, Time, and Time Zone 4-1 Setting the TCP/IP Network Configuration 4-2 CHAPTER Basic Configuration of IP/TV Program Manager and IP/TV Broadcast Server 5-1 5 Defining IP/TV Broadcast Servers in IP/TV Program Manager 5-1 Configuring IP/TV Broadcast Servers 5-3 Using ServerWatch to Verify IP/TV Broadcast Server Management 5-4 APPENDIX A Hardware Specifications A-1 Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server Hardware Specifications A
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Preface This preface describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of this guide, and provides information on how to obtain related documentation and technical support.
Preface Document Objectives Document Objectives This guide describes the setup and configuration of Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server hardware. Note This guide is not applicable if IP/TV has been purchased as a software-only option. Audience The information in this guide is for the system administrator who is responsible for hardware installation and basic network configuration of Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers.
Preface Related Documentation Chapter Title Description Chapter 4 Setting IP/TV Server Configuration Parameters Describes how to customize operating system components of IP/TV Broadcast Server. Chapter 5 Basic Configuration of IP/TV Program Manager and IP/TV Broadcast Server Describes how to perform basic configuration of the Broadcast Server, and IP/TV Program Manager. Appendix A Hardware Specifications Describes the hardware specifications for Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers.
Preface Document Conventions Document Conventions The IP/TV documentation set uses the following conventions: Convention Description > Indicates movement through menu options, for example: Choose Start > Run. bold Indicates a button that you are instructed to click, for example: Click Next. screen Shows an example of information displayed on the screen. boldface screen Shows an example of information that you must enter.
Preface Command Syntax Conventions The following conventions are used to attract the reader’s attention: Note Caution Warning Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual. Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
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Preface Command Syntax Conventions Avvertenza IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.
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C H A P T E R 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers This chapter provides a basic functional overview of the Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers. This chapter also describes the server hardware and provides details of the major components, front and back panel indicators, and controls for the Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Introduction Table 1-1 Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server Models Server Description Cisco IP/TV 3425 Broadcast Server Provides live encoding and serving, as well as serving a limited number of prerecorded programs defined in IP/TV Program Manager. Configured with an Optibase MPEG-11, MPEG-2 FD1 multichannel capture card. Delivers 1 MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 stream.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Introduction Table 1-1 Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server Models (continued) Server Description Cisco IP/TV 3427-C2 Broadcast Server Provides live encoding and serving, as well as serving a limited number of prerecorded programs defined in IP/TV Program Manager. Configured with the following video capture cards: • 2 Winnov Videum 1010 Plus 1-port capture cards that support medium- and low-quality H.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers are equipped with IP/TV Server software. They deliver on-demand or scheduled rebroadcasts of IP/TV programs that include synchronized media produced with Web Presenter, ScreenCaster, and SlideCast. IP/TV Broadcast Servers are configured with video capture cards to encode streams from analog video and audio sources.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadcast Servers have an Optibase MovieMaker video capture card installed in PCI slot 0, labeled PCI 0, on the front panel. (See Figure 1-1.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Figure 1-3 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadcast Server LEDs Link LED 100Mbps LED Power indicator System indicator LINK 100M bps 0 1 2 3 LINK 100M bps Status LEDs 0 1 2 3 ETHERNET 1 43905 CONS ET HERNET 0 LINK 100M bps LINK 100Mbps SLOT 0 SLOT 1 CONS ETHE RNET 0 ETHERNET 1 SCSI LVD ONLY SLOT 0 SLOT 1 Slot 1 Slot 0 Slot 1 LED Slot 0 LED SCSI LVD only port Ethernet ports Console port Table 1-2 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadca
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-2 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadcast Server LEDs (continued) Indicator Color State Description Slot 0 Green On There is no video capture card installed in Slot 0. Off The video capture card in Slot 0 is not active. Flashing The video capture card in Slot 0 is active. On There is no video capture card installed in Slot 1. Off The video capture card in Slot 1 is not active.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Input/Output Ports and Connectors The Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadcast Servers have the following I/O connectors: • Ethernet connectors • Serial connector • Audio and video connectors Table 1-4 describes the front and back panel ports and receptacles. (The front panel is shown in Figure 1-1 and the back panel in Figure 1-2.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Ethernet Port The Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadcast Servers come with one integrated dual-port Ethernet controller. This controller provides an interface for connecting to 10-Mbps or 100-Mbps networks and provides full-duplex (FDX) capability, which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the Ethernet local-area network (LAN).
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Figure 1-4 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadcast Server Audio and Video Connectors Comp V Out A Out A In Audio output Audio input 55006 S-Video S-video Composite input video input Video output Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server The Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server captures real-time and prerecorded content and streams it over the network using high-quality MPEG-4 compression techniques for the highest-quality streaming.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Figure 1-5 shows the back panel of the Cisco IP/TV Server 3426 Broadcast Server with a Winnov Videum 4400 AV video capture card installed in PCI-X slot 1. Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server with Winnov Videum 4400 AV Video Capture Card 83286 Figure 1-5 Front Panel Control Buttons Figure 1-6 shows the front panel of the Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server, and Table 1-6 describes the front panel control buttons.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-6 Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Front Panel Item Description CD eject button Releases a CD from the drive. Power control button Turns on IP/TV Server. Reset button Reboots IP/TV Server. You might need to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the button. Note This is a hardware reset button and does not restore the device to the factory default software settings.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-7 Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Front Panel LEDs Item Color State Description CD-ROM drive activity Green On Indicates that the CD-ROM drive is in use. System error Amber On Indicates that a system error has occurred. An LED on the diagnostic LED panel will also be on to further isolate the error. Hard disk drive activity Green Flashing Indicates that the associated hard disk drive is in use.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-8 Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Back Panel LEDs Indicator Color State Description Ethernet 1 link status Green On Indicates that the speed of the Ethernet LAN is 1000BASE-TX. Off Indicates that the speed of the Ethernet LAN is 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX. Ethernet 1 activity Green Blinking Indicates that there is an active link connection on the 10/100/1000BASE-T interface for Ethernet port 1.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Warning To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and WAN ports contain TNV circuits. Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ-45 connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Statement 1021 Figure 1-9 shows the location of the Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server back panel ports and receptacles.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-9 Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Back Panel Ports and Connectors Item Description AC power receptacle The AC power cord connects to this plug. Ethernet 1 port This 10/100/1000BASE-T port is autosensing with full-duplex capability; it connects IP/TV Server to the Ethernet LAN. Ethernet 2 port This 10/100/1000BASE-T port is autosensing with full-duplex capability; it connects IP/TV Server to the Ethernet LAN.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Serial Port The Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server has one standard serial port. Audio and Video Ports and Connectors The Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server has a Winnov Videum 4400 AV video capture card installed in PCI-X slot 1.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table A-2 on page A-3 lists the hardware specifications for the Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Servers. Front Panel Figure 1-11 shows the Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server front panel controls and LEDs.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-10 Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Front Panel Control Buttons Item Description 2 Power control button Turns on IP/TV Server. To power down IP/TV Server, you might need to press the power button for a few seconds. 3 Reset button Reboots IP/TV Server. You might need to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the button.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-11 Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Front Panel LEDs (continued) LED 10 11 Hard disk drive status Color State Description Amber On Indicates that the drive has failed. Flashing Indicates that the controller is identifying the drive. Flashing Indicates that the controller is accessing the drive.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-12 Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Back Panel LEDs (continued) Indicator Color State Description 4 Ethernet 2 link status Green On Indicates there is an active link connection on the 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T interface for Ethernet port 2. 5 AC power Green On Provides status information about the power supply. During typical operation, both the AC and the DC power LEDs are on.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Figure 1-13 Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Back Panel Ports and Connectors 5 6 7 4 96403 3 2 1 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1 Keyboard connector 8 SCSI1 connector 2 Onboard video port 9 USB 2 2 (not supported) 3 Serial port 10 USB 1 (not supported) 4 Mouse connector 11 ISMP3 port (not supported) 5 PCI4 slots 1 and 2 (Winnov Videum 1010 Plus 12 ISMP port (not supported) video capture cards) 6 PCI slots 3 (Winnov Videum 44
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Servers Table 1-13 Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Ports and Receptacles (continued) Item Description Ethernet 1 port This 10/100/1000BASE-T port is autosensing with full-duplex capability; it connects IP/TV Server to the Ethernet LAN. Ethernet 2 port This 10/100/1000BASE-T port is autosensing with full-duplex capability; it connects IP/TV Server to the Ethernet LAN. Serial port This is a standard serial port.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Server Accessory Kits Table 1-14 IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Servers—Video Capture Card Connectors Video Capture Card Winnov Videum 4400 AV Winnov Videum 1010 Plus Optibase MovieMaker 200S Networker Connectors • 4 BNC connectors for composite video inputs • 8-pin mini-DIN connector for Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF) and analog stereo audio output • 1 BNC connector for composite video input • 4-channel audio cable (with 8-pin mini-DIN connector and 4 stereo
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Server Accessory Kits Table 1-15 IP/TV Server Accessory Kit Connecting Cables Server Cisco IP/TV 3425 Broadcast Server, and 3425A Broadcast Server Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Contents • Category 5 UTP network cable with RJ-45 connectors for an Ethernet LAN • BNC-to-RCA cable • RCA male-to-male cable • S-video 4-pin mini-DIN cable • PS/2 mouse adapter cable1 • PS/2 keyboard adapter cable1 • Power cable • Category 5 UTP network cable with RJ-45 con
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Server Accessory Kits Table 1-15 IP/TV Server Accessory Kit Connecting Cables (continued) Server Cisco IP/TV 3427-C1 Broadcast Server Contents • Category 5 UTP network cable with RJ-45 connectors for an Ethernet LAN • RCA male-to-male cable • MXC-to-composite and S-video adapter cables • S-video 4-pin mini-DIN cables • Mini-jack stereo audio-to-RCA cables • BNC-to-RCA cables • 4-channel audio cable (with 8-pin mini-DIN connector and 4 stereo 1/4-inch [6.
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Server Accessory Kits Table 1-15 IP/TV Server Accessory Kit Connecting Cables (continued) Server Cisco IP/TV 3427-C2 Broadcast Server Cisco IP/TV 3427-C3 Broadcast Server Contents • Category 5 UTP network cable with RJ-45 connectors for an Ethernet LAN • RCA male-to-male cable • MXC-to-composite and S-video adapter cable • S-video 4-pin mini-DIN cables • Mini-jack stereo audio-to-RCA cable • BNC-to-RCA cables • 4-channel audio cable (with 8-pin mini-DIN
Chapter 1 Introducing IP/TV Servers Partition Configuration Partition Configuration The hard disk of the Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server contains three partitions. The first partition of 2 GB contains the operating system. The second partition is the data partition. The third partition of 1 GB contains the image used to reboot the system in the event of a system failure. The Cisco IP/TV 3426, 3427-C1, 3427-C2, and 3427-C3 Broadcast Servers have only two partitions.
C H A P T E R 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Safety Warnings Safety Warnings Before you install Cisco IP/TV Server, observe the following safety warnings. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004 Warning Before working on a system that has an on/off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Safety Warnings Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024 Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches).
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Safety Guidelines Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040 Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: • This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Safety Guidelines General Precautions Observe the following general precautions for using and working with your system: • Observe and follow service markings. Do not service any Cisco product except as explained in your system documentation. Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to electrical shock.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Safety Guidelines • Use only approved power cables. If you have not been provided with a power cable for your IP/TV server or for any AC-powered option intended for your system, purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country. The power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical ratings label.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Safety Guidelines • For rack configurations, make sure that space is available around the IP/TV Server to enable the IP/TV Server cooling system to work properly. See the documentation that comes with the rack for additional information. • The IP/TV Server cover is in place during normal operation. • The air baffle cover over the microprocessors remains closed during normal operation.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the IP/TV Server Safety Guidelines • Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads. • Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame. • Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed printed circuitry. • Do not leave the device where others can handle and possibly damage the device.
C H A P T E R 3 Installing the IP/TV Server This chapter explains how to install the Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers in an equipment rack. It also provides general instructions for installing IP/TV Server on a table or workbench.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Rack-Mounting Considerations Rack-Mounting Considerations Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety: • This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Units Installing Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Units Place the unit in the desired location. You can mount it in a rack for your convenience, or place it on a solid, stable surface. If you do not plan to install the IP/TV Server in an equipment rack, proceed to the “Installing the IP/TV Server on a Tabletop” section on page 3-30.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Units • One monitor cable • Documentation Attaching the Mounting Brackets The chassis mounts to two rack posts with brackets that attach to the front, mid, or rear sides of the chassis. The brackets for 19-inch (48.26-cm) and 23-inch (58.42-cm) racks are the same; however, they are mounted differently on the chassis. (See Figure 3-1.) Brackets for a 19-inch (48.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Units Content Engine Bracket Position for Mid Mount 44213 Figure 3-3 590 Rear DRIVE 1 Front Bracket Position for Rear Mount 44214 Figure 3-4 Front Rear Note For a rear mount, the rear of the chassis is turned to face the front of the rack. Figure 3-5 shows the bracket orientation for a front mount in a 23-inch (58.42-cm) equipment rack.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Units Content Engine Bracket Orientation for a 23-Inch (58.42-cm) Rack 44747 Figure 3-5 590 Rear DRIVE 1 Front Installing the Chassis in a Rack After you secure the brackets to the chassis, rack-mount the chassis by securing the brackets to two posts or mounting strips in the rack. (See Figure 3-6.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Units Connecting Cables To connect network, monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables to the Cisco IP/TV Server, follow these steps: Step 1 Plug the monitor cable into the onboard video port on the IP/TV Server back panel. Step 2 Connect the other end of the monitor cable to a monitor. Step 3 Connect a keyboard and mouse to the keyboard port and mouse ports on the IP/TV Server back panel.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Units Connecting Power and Booting the System To connect AC power to the IP/TV Server, follow these steps: Step 1 Plug the AC power cord into the power cord receptacle on the back of the IP/TV Server. (See Figure 3-8.) Step 2 Connect the other end of the power cord to a power source at your installation site. Step 3 Power on the device. The system should begin booting.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Place the unit in the desired location. You can mount the IP/TV Server unit in a rack for your convenience, or place it on a solid, stable surface. If you do not plan to install the IP/TV Server in an equipment rack, proceed to the “Installing the IP/TV Server on a Tabletop” section on page 3-30.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Tools and Parts Required A sliding rail rack-mount kit and cable management assembly is included in your shipping container accessory box. The rack-mount kit is suitable for mounting IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server units in 19-inch (48.26-cm) 4-post equipment racks. Note A 2-post rack-mounting option contains angle brackets for attaching the chassis to a 2-post rack.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Figure 3-9 Rack Installation Kit for IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server 1 2 3 4 5 83198 6 7 Note 1 Slide rail assemblies (2) 2 M3.5 screws with lock washers (3) 3 M4 screws (6) 4 M6 screws (10) 5 Clip nuts (10) 6 Cage nuts (10) 7 Cage nut insertion tool (1) The right and left slide rails are identical.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Installing the Chassis in the Rack To install the IP/TV Server in the rack, follow these steps: Step 1 Select a 1-RU-size location in the rack.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Figure 3-11 Removing the Inner Slide Rail 3 2 83202 1 Step 3 1 Slide rail assembly 3 Inner slide rail 2 Release latch Place an inner slide rail at the alignment marker (labeled 1 in Figure 3-12) as indicated by the arrow on the side of the IP/TV Server. Use two M4 screws to secure the inner slide rail to the IP/TV Server. Repeat this step to attach the other inner slide rail to the IP/TV Server.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Figure 3-12 Attaching the Inner Slide Rail to the IP/TV Server 83203 1 Step 4 Insert the tab (labeled 1 in Figure 3-13) on the rear of the slide rail assembly through the center hole between the two clip nuts or cage nuts on the rear flange.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Figure 3-13 Attaching the Slide Rails to the Rack Front Rear 1 2 83199 3 Step 5 1 Tab 3 Rear flange 2 Adjustment screw Align the slide rail assembly to the front flange on the rack and insert and tighten two M6 screws to secure the slide rail to the front flange. (See Figure 3-13.) Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 to install the other slide rail assembly.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Step 6 Align and insert the inner slide rails into the slide rail assemblies until they lock into place. Step 7 Slide the IP/TV Server into the rack until the IP/TV Server locks into place. Step 8 Tighten the captive screw (labeled 1 in Figure 3-14) on each side of the front of the IP/TV Server to secure the IP/TV Server to the rack.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Step 9 Attach the power cords and the Ethernet cables to the IP/TV Server. Because the IP/TV Server does not contain cable retention brackets or cable strain relief brackets, you must first bundle the external cables before you route them. Note Leave enough slack in the cables to allow for sliding the IP/TV Server in or out of the cabinet. To remove the IP/TV Server from the rack, reverse these instructions.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Units Figure 3-15 IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Back Panel Ports and Receptacles 2 96401 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 AC power receptacle 2 Winnov Videum 4400 video capture card 3 Serial port 4 Ethernet 2 receptacle 5 Ethernet 1 receptacle 6 Onboard video port 7 Mouse port 8 Keyboard port 9 PCI 2; SCSI adapter and port Connecting Power and Booting the System To connect power to your system, follow these step
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units Step 5 Press the power control button on the front of the IP/TV Server. The system should begin booting. Once the operating system boots, you are ready to configure the IP/TV Server. (See Chapter 4, “Setting IP/TV Server Configuration Parameters.”) Note Note While the IP/TV Server is powering up, the green power on LED on the front of the IP/TV Server is on.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units Rack Requirements Install your IP/TV Server in a rack that meets the following requirements: • Four posts, 19 inches (48.3 cm) wide • Minimum depth of 28.27 inches (71.8 cm) and maximum depth of 30 inches (76.2 cm) between the front and rear mounting flanges • Minimum depth of 2.76 inches (7.0 cm) between the front mounting flange and inside of the front door (for cabinet-style racks) • Minimum depth of 6.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units Figure 3-16 Rack Installation Kit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 83128 8 9 1 Hinge pins (2) 6 Cable ties (5) 2 Cable strap (5) 7 Back of rail 3 Cable restraint bracket (2) 8 Slide rail (2) (left rail shown) 4 Cable clamp (5) 9 Front of rail 5 M6 screws (5) Note The rack kit includes a left and a right slide rail.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units Installing the Chassis in the Rack To install the IP/TV Server in a rack, follow these steps: Step 1 Push outward on the slide-rail latch (labeled 1 in Figure 3-17). Pull the latch back to open the slide rail. The latch will engage and stay open. Open the other end of the slide rail. Repeat the entire process for the other slide rail.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units Note Make sure that the slide rails are securely seated on the mounting flanges. When the slide is secure, the slide rail pins protrude from the slide rails. Figure 3-18 Aligning the Slide Rails 1 3 Step 3 1 Slide rail score mark 2 Right slide rail 83130 2 3 Rear mounting flange Extend the slide rails fully from the rack until the slide rails lock.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units 83131 Figure 3-19 Inserting the IP/TV Server 1 1 Step 4 Alignment tab (front) 2 Alignment tab (rear; enlarged) Carefully slide the IP/TV Server along the slide rails approximately 1 inch (2.54 cm) toward the rack to lock the IP/TV Server on the slide rails. (See Figure 3-20.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units Figure 3-20 Locking the IP/TV Server on the Slide Rails 83132 1 When locked in position, an indicator (labeled 1 in Figure 3-20) is visible on each side of the IP/TV Server. To remove the IP/TV Server from the rack, lift up on the lock indicator and slide the IP/TV Server forward.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units 1 Step 6 83133 Figure 3-21 Sliding in the IP/TV Server Slide the IP/TV Server into the rack until the release latches (labeled 1 in Figure 3-22) lock into place. To slide the IP/TV Server out of the rack, press the release latches.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units Figure 3-22 Sliding the IP/TV Server into the Rack 1 83134 1 2 1 Step 7 Release latches 2 M6 screws Insert the optional M6 screws (labeled 2 in Figure 3-22) in the front and rear of the IP/TV Server when moving the rack, or if you install the rack in a vibration-prone area. To remove the IP/TV Server from the rack, reverse these instructions.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units Connecting Cables To connect network, monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables to your IP/TV Server, follow these steps: Step 1 For network connections, insert a Category 5 UTP cable into the Ethernet 1 or Ethernet 2 receptacle on the IP/TV Server back panel. (See Figure 3-23.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server Units 1 Keyboard port 8 SCSI1 connector 2 Onboard video port 9 USB 2 2 (not supported 3 Serial port 10 USB 1 (not supported) 4 Mouse port 11 ISMP3 port (not supported) 5 PCI4 slots 1 and 2 (Winnov Videum 1010 Plus 12 ISMP port (not supported) video capture cards) 6 PCI slots 3 (Winnov Videum 4400 AV video 13 Ethernet 2 capture card), 4, and 5 (Optibase MovieMaker 200S Networker video capture cards) 7 AC p
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Installing the IP/TV Server on a Tabletop Note You must connect a power cord to both power supplies. If only one power supply is connected, when you turn on the power, the system error LED comes on and the system makes a loud noise. Step 3 Connect the other end of each power cord to a power source at your installation site. Step 4 Power up all externally connected devices. Step 5 Press the power control button on the front of the IP/TV Server.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Connecting Cables to Video Capture Cards To install the IP/TV Server on a workbench or tabletop, follow these steps: Step 1 Remove any debris and dust from the tabletop or workbench, as well as from the surrounding area. Also make sure that your path between the IP/TV Server and its new location is unobstructed. Step 2 Attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the chassis. The rubber feet have an adhesive backing.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Connecting Cables to Video Capture Cards For more details on the contents of the IP/TV Server accessory kit, see the “Server Accessory Kits” section on page 1-24. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase. To connect the Winnov Videum 4400 AV video capture card to video and audio sources, follow these steps: Step 1 Plug a BNC connector cable into the first channel (labeled 2 in Figure 3-24) on the capture card.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Connecting Cables to Video Capture Cards Winnov Videum 1010 Plus Video Capture Card The Winnov Videum 1010 Plus video capture card has one audio and one video capture channel.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Connecting Cables to Video Capture Cards Step 2 Step 3 Connect the video capture card to the appropriate video source: • If you are using a composite video source, connect the connector marked Composite to the video source device. • If you are using an S-video source, connect the connector marked S-video to the video source device.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Checking the LEDs Figure 3-26 Optibase MovieMaker 200S Networker Video Capture Card—Connecting to the Video Source 2 3 4 5 A IN A OUT V OUT V IN S-VIDEO 96404 1 1 S-video port 2 Video in port 3 Video out port 4 Audio out port 5 Audio in port Step 2 Connect the other end of the video BNC connector cable or the S-video mini-DIN cable to the appropriate ports on the video source device.
Chapter 3 Installing the IP/TV Server Removing or Replacing an IP/TV Server Removing or Replacing an IP/TV Server Warning Before working on a system that has an On/Off switch, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord. Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. To remove an IP/TV Server from your network, power it down, disconnect the power cords and network cables, and physically remove the chassis from the rack.
C H A P T E R 4 Setting IP/TV Server Configuration Parameters This chapter describes how to set selected IP/TV Server configuration parameters, and includes the following sections: • Setting Date, Time, and Time Zone, page 4-1 • Setting the TCP/IP Network Configuration, page 4-2 Setting Date, Time, and Time Zone Setting the date, time, and time zone for each IP/TV Server is required for proper synchronization between IP/TV Servers and IP/TV Viewers.
Chapter 4 Setting IP/TV Server Configuration Parameters Setting the TCP/IP Network Configuration Setting the TCP/IP Network Configuration You need to set the TCP/IP network configuration of each IP/TV Server so that it can communicate on the network with other IP/TV components. Note Multicast must be enabled on your routers in order to use the scheduled programs feature of IP/TV on more than one subnet. On-demand programs do not require multicast.
C H A P T E R 5 Basic Configuration of IP/TV Program Manager and IP/TV Broadcast Server This chapter describes the basic steps required to verify communication between IP/TV Program Manager and IP/TV Broadcast Servers. For more complete information on defining IP/TV Broadcast Servers, server clusters, proximity groups, and IP/TV Broadcast Server settings, refer to the Cisco ACNS Software Program Manager for IP/TV User Guide, Release 5.1.
Chapter 5 Basic Configuration of IP/TV Program Manager and IP/TV Broadcast Server Defining IP/TV Broadcast Servers in IP/TV Program Manager where programmanager is the IP address or DNS name of IP/TV Program Manager. Step 2 In the IP/TV Program Manager main window (see Figure 5-1), click Server Clusters. Figure 5-1 Step 3 IP/TV Program Manager Main Window In the Server Clusters window, click New Server on the taskbar. The New Server window appears.
Chapter 5 Basic Configuration of IP/TV Program Manager and IP/TV Broadcast Server Configuring IP/TV Broadcast Servers Step 4 Enter the IP address or DNS name of the IP/TV Broadcast Server. Note If using DNS names, be sure that DNS resolution works from IP/TV Program Manager, IP/TV Broadcast Server, and all IP/TV Viewer desktops. Step 5 Click Add Server. Step 6 Repeat Step 3 through Step 5 for each additional IP/TV Broadcast Server.
Chapter 5 Basic Configuration of IP/TV Program Manager and IP/TV Broadcast Server Using ServerWatch to Verify IP/TV Broadcast Server Management Using ServerWatch to Verify IP/TV Broadcast Server Management ServerWatch is a tool provided with IP/TV Program Manager and is used to verify proper IP/TV Program Manager management of the IP/TV Broadcast Servers.
A P P E N D I X A Hardware Specifications This appendix lists the hardware specifications for Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers, and includes the following sections: • Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server Hardware Specifications, page A-1 • Video Capture Cards, page A-5 • Agency Compliance, page A-6 Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server Hardware Specifications Table A-1 lists the hardware specifications for the following Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers: • Cisco IP/TV 3425 Broadcast Server • Cisco IP/TV 3425A Br
Appendix A Hardware Specifications Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server Hardware Specifications Table A-1 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Specifications Feature Specification CPU Intel Coppermine CPU 82443BX with Pentium P3 processor operating at 600 MHz Memory 256 MB of SDRAM (expandable to 1 GB) 256-KB integrated L2 cache 512-KB Boot Block Flash memory 16-MB StrataFlash memory Hard disk storage 1 18-GB SCSI drive Ethernet controller 1 Intel 82559 Ethernet controller (2 are supported) SCSI contr
Appendix A Hardware Specifications Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server Hardware Specifications Table A-1 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Server Specifications (continued) Feature Specification Operating temperature 41 to 104°F (5 to 40°C) Nonoperating temperature –13 to 158°F (–25 to 70°C) Operational humidity 85% relative humidity Heat dissipation 1024 Btus per hour 1. VGA = Video Graphics Array 2.
Appendix A Hardware Specifications Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Server Hardware Specifications Table A-2 Cisco IP/TV 3426 and 3427 Broadcast Server Specifications (continued) Feature Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Servers Hard disk storage 1 80-GB IDE drive 2 72-GB SCSI drives Ethernet controller 1 Intel 82559 Ethernet controller (2 are 1 Intel 82559 Ethernet controller (2 are supported) supported) SCSI controller Not supported.
Appendix A Hardware Specifications Video Capture Cards Table A-2 Cisco IP/TV 3426 and 3427 Broadcast Server Specifications (continued) Feature Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Servers Power supply 200 W 350 watts (115–230 VAC) Autoswitching • Minimum: 1 • Maximum: 2—Provide redundant power 100 to 120 VAC 100 to 120 VAC 200 to 240 VAC 200 to 240 VAC Frequency 60/50 Hz 60/50 Hz Current 2.0/1.0 A 2.0/1.
Appendix A Hardware Specifications Agency Compliance Refer to the Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Server User Guide, Release 5.1, for specifications of video capture cards available in Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers as well as those available in software starter kits. Agency Compliance For all regulatory compliance information, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers publication.
A P P E N D I X B Sample Hosts File This appendix contains a sample Hosts file for IP address and name configuration. See the “Setting the TCP/IP Network Configuration” section on page 4-2 for details about the Hosts file. The Hosts file is in the following location: C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS Example B-1 shows an example of a Hosts file. Example B-1 Sample Hosts File # This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each # entry should be kept on an individual line.
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A P P E N D I X C Instructions for Recovering IP/TV Servers This appendix contains the procedure for restoring the IP/TV Servers to the shipping configuration. Recovering Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Servers Cisco provides a disaster recovery image on a separate partition on Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Servers. Caution All data on the boot partition of IP/TV Server is lost when you follow this procedure.
Appendix C Instructions for Recovering IP/TV Servers Recovering Cisco IP/TV 3426 and 3427 Servers Step 3 Press any key to continue. The image is copied to the boot partition, and IP/TV Server reboots automatically. This procedure takes about 5 minutes. When the logon message box appears, IP/TV Server is ready. Step 4 Configure IP/TV Server. For specific instructions, see Chapter 4, “Setting IP/TV Server Configuration Parameters.
Appendix C Instructions for Recovering IP/TV Servers Recovering Cisco IP/TV 3426 and 3427 Servers The product recovery program window appears, displaying the following options for recovery: • Factory contents: Reformat your hard disk and install Windows 2000, device drivers, and preinstalled applications. If you select this option, all data on the boot partition of IP/TV Server and all media files in the media root directory of IP/TV Server will be lost except for the sample.avi file.
Appendix C Instructions for Recovering IP/TV Servers Recovering Cisco IP/TV 3426 and 3427 Servers Step 9 Log in to IP/TV Server as admininstrator. Step 10 Configure IP/TV Server. For specific instructions, see Chapter 4, “Setting IP/TV Server Configuration Parameters.” Recovering Cisco IP/TV 3427 Server Caution All data on the boot partition of IP/TV Server will be lost when you follow this procedure. All media files in the media root directory of IP/TV Server will be deleted except for the sample.
Appendix C Instructions for Recovering IP/TV Servers Recovering Cisco IP/TV 3426 and 3427 Servers Step 6 Enter Yes to continue with the recovery process. Note If you need to back up files, enter No to abort the recovery process. Run the recovery program after you have backed up your files. The Attn. Read this before you continue window appears with a message to not restart the system until the recovery procedure is complete. Step 7 Enter Yes to begin the recovery of Cisco IP/TV 3427 Server.
Appendix C Instructions for Recovering IP/TV Servers Recovering Cisco IP/TV 3426 and 3427 Servers Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers User Guide C-6 OL-4467-01
I N D EX Numerics Broadcast Servers Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-4 0123 LEDs description 1-7 100 Mbps LEDs Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-6 Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-10 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-17 configuring 5-3 defining in IP/TV Program Manager 5-1 description 1-4 A A/V ports Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-9 C cables Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-17 accessory kit 1-25 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-23 connecting AC power receptacles Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 3-7 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-8 Cisco IP/TV 3426 3-17 Cisco IP/TV 34
Index CD-ROM drive activity LED power Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-13 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 3-8 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-19 Cisco IP/TV 3426 3-18 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A Broadcast Servers 1-4 Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Servers 1-10 Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Servers 1-17 command syntax conventions xvi compliance, agency A-6 configuration parameters setting up 4-1 to 4-2 configuring Cisco IP/TV 3427 3-29 connectors and ports Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-8 Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-15 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-21 control b
Index documentation conventions xvi Domain Name System (DNS) 4-2, 5-3 Ethernet 2 port Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-16 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-23 Ethernet connections E Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 3-7 electrostatic discharge See ESD ESD preventing damage 2-7 Ethernet 0 port Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-8 Ethernet 1 activity LED Cisco IP/TV 3426 3-17 Cisco IP/TV 3427 3-28 Ethernet controller Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-9 Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-16 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-23 specifications Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-14 Cisco IP/TV 342
Index installation F front mount 3-4 front panel mid mount 3-5 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-5 rack 3-12, 3-22 Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-11 rack-mount 3-6 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-18 rear mount 3-5 tabletop 3-30 warnings 2-2 G IP/TV Program Manager 1-28, 5-1 Gigabit Ethernet controller IP/TV Servers customizing network configuration 4-2 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-23 hardware specifications A-1 recovery instructions C-1 H removing or replacing 3-36 setting date, time, and time zone 4-1 hard disk drive activity
Index LINK LEDs P Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-6 ports M memory specifications Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A A-2 Cisco IP/TV 3426 and 3427 A-3 monitor, connecting Ethernet 0 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-8 Ethernet 1 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-8 power connecting Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 3-7 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 3-8 Cisco IP/TV 3426 3-17 Cisco IP/TV 3426 3-18 Cisco IP/TV 3427 3-29 Cisco IP/TV 3427 3-29 mounting brackets LED attaching 3-4 to 3-5 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-6 mounting po
Index power supplies S Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-8 receptacles Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-22 power switch safety general precautions 2-5 safety warnings 2-2 Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-8 sample Hosts file B-1 Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-12 SCSI port Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-19 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-23 serial ports Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-9 R Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-16 rack installation 3-12, 3-22 rack-mount brackets Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-23 server recovery instructions C-1 ServerWatch 5-4 figure 3-4 rack-mounting the
Index specifications IP/TV 3400 Series Servers A-1 to A-5 status LEDs Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-7 system error LED video port Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-9 Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-17 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-23 Videum video capture cards A-5 Cisco IP/TV 3426 1-14 Cisco IP/TV 3427 1-19 system indicators Cisco IP/TV 3425 and 3425A 1-6 system reliability 2-6 W warnings installation 2-2 Winnov video capture cards A-5 T tabletop installation procedure 3-30 TCP/IP network configuration customizing 4-2 time and time
Index Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Servers User Guide IN-8 OL-4467-01