Operation Manual

SFX SERIES USER’S GUIDE
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The following fields can be edited on the Edit TTL Translation Table page, Figure 2- 38:
Edit Field Description
! Clicking on the “not” (!) check box negates the logic for the immediate edit field to the right of the
check box. For example, ! 15.8.7.4 for the Source IP would mean all IP packets whose source
IP address is not 15.8.7.4.
Source IP Enter a source IP Address in dotted decimal notation here if you wish to select IP packets on
their source IP address.
Port Enter a TCP or UDP Port number in any of the two port fields ((Source IP, Destination IP), if you
wish. If a port is specified, you must select a specific protocol (TCP or UDP).
Destination IP Enter a destination IP Address in dotted decimal notation here if you wish to select IP packets
on their destination IP address.
Protocol Enter the IP packet protocol. Options are All Protocols (default), UDP/IP Protocol, or TCP/IP
Protocol.
Time To Live You must enter a TTL value operation in this field. Operations can be “set”, “inc”, (increment)
and “dec” (decrement). TTL values must be between 1 and 255. All TTL operations follow the
rules above.
In addition to the edit fields there are four table row manipulation keys:
Key Description
Add Add the entered information above the table to the table as the last row.
Remove Delete the selected (highlighted) row.
Up If there is more than one row in the table, move the selected row up one row.
Down If there is more than one row in the table, move the selected row down one row.
XD
The XD File Broadcast System is leading edge content management and distribution software. Scalable, modular, and
feature-rich—XD provides guaranteed simultaneous, high-bandwidth content distribution to any number of client
servers or terminals. The intuitive, open-standards software design allows for easy integration of XD within existing
LAN, WAN, and/or satellite IP networks.
The robust XD software engine empowers users to manage and distribute video, audio, and/or data in a multicast
model within complex network requirements – effectively minimizing resource usage, while improving time efficiencies.
Linux based XD File Client (with license) comes pre-installed on IDC’s DVB SFX Series SuperFlex Satellite receivers.
The XD File Broadcast System consists of a XD Host and its associated core and optional modules/services, and one
or more XD Client applications. Although this section may occasionally refer to the XD Host as the transmitting/head
end component of the XD File Broadcast System, the following description will limit itself to the configuration and
operation of XD Client.
XD Client Overview
The SFX Series SuperFlex Satellite receivers use the following XD Client components:
XD File Server is the store-and-forward system that provides functionality needed for the reception, decryption and
FEC restoration of files. Standard add-on options include: FTP Push (for caching content on external devices and/or
NOTE: If an IP
Address or Port
number field is
left blank, “Any”
is the implied
default value.