SENCORE VB330 50G IP Monitoring Software Probe User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- SENCORE
Table of Contents
- SENCORE VB330 50G IP Monitoring Software Probe
- About This Quick Start Guide
- Unpack the Equipment
- Equipment Installation and Power Up
- Connecting to the VB330-Appliance Using SSH
- Connecting Monitor and Keyboard to the VB330-Appliance
- Video Input IP Ports
- Configuring Video Input IP Ports
- Define Input Streams in the VB330-Appliance
- Verify Correct Operation
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SENCORE VB330 50G IP Monitoring Software Probe
About This Quick Start Guide
This guide is for helping new customers get their Sencore VB330 appliance
setup and running as quickly and easily as possible. The VB330-Appliance
allows users to analyze up to 2000 IP compressed streams up to 20-50 Gbps
total bandwidth providing IP timing analysis, stream ETR 101 290 analysis and
deep content analysis.
Download the Full User’s Manual
The current versions of the full user’s manuals can be obtained from the
Download tab of the VB330-Appliance product page on our website:
www.sencore.com or by emailing Sencore ProCare
support at procare@sencore.com.
Unpack the Equipment
Check that there are no signs of damage to equipment due to transport. If the equipment appears to be damaged, please contact Sencore ProCare for support. In addition to the Sencore VB330-Appliance server hardware itself, the box should include two power cables and various rackmount hardware.
Equipment Installation and Power Up
The VB330-Appliance is designed for rack installation and should be securely connected to the rack using the included rack rails and screws suitable for the rack type. Note that there should be sufficient room for air to freely flow around the unit, ensuring proper cooling. The VB330-Appliance requires front-to-back airflow. When the equipment is installed, it should be powered by connecting both power cables to power outlets. If one of the redundant power supplies is disconnected from power, an alarm will sound from the unit. Re-establish power to the second power supply or remove the second power supply to silence the alarm. The VB330-Appliance can operate in the range 100–240VAC.
Establish Web Connection to the VB330-Appliance
In order to access the VB330-Appliance’s web user interface, it is necessary
to establish an Ethernet connection to the device. There are two alternative
ways to connect to or set the device’s management IP address: using the pre-
set management IP address or connecting a monitor and keyboard to the server.
Using the Pre-Set Management IP Address
The Sencore VB330-Appliance is shipped with the following factory settings for
management port 1:
In order to connect to management port 1, the PC used for setup should have corresponding network settings. Connect a PC directly to the device’s management port using an Ethernet cable. For Windows, the network parameters are set in the Control Panel — Network and Internet — Network and Sharing Center — Network Connection — Properties — Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties view, as shown in figure 2. Select the user defined address, and set the PC’s IP address to 10.0.20.100 and the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0. When the IP address of the PC has been set in the same subnet as the VB330-Appliance’s factory setting, a web browser can be used to access the web user interface at 10.0.20.101 or the network settings can be edited using an SSH connection.
Connecting to the VB330-Appliance Using SSH
In order to manage the VB330’s IP address settings remotely or via the network
connection, an SSH session must be established. Any regular SSH client can be
used. One popular client, the free application PuTTY, can be downloaded from
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty.
Use the VB330’s default management port IP address of 10.0.20.101 (or another
address if it has been changed) as the Host Name and click the OPEN button.
The default Linux login for Sencore VideoBRIDGE servers is root for the user
and mpeg101 for the password. Once you are logged in, use the nmtui tool to
edit the network connections.
Connecting Monitor and Keyboard to the VB330-Appliance
It is also possible to configure the network settings of the VB330-Appliance
using a monitor and keyboard connected directly to the server. Once the
VB330-Appliance server boots, login to Linux. The default Linux login for
Sencore VideoBRIDGE servers is root for the user and mpeg101 for the password.
Once you are logged in, use the nmtui tool to edit the network connections.
Editing Network Connection Settings Using nmtui
The network settings of the VB330-Appliance can be edited using various
methods applicable to Linux servers. Sencore recommends the use of the
graphical tool nmtui. To load the nmtui tool, type nmtui in the command line
and press ENTER. Once the nmtui tool is loaded, use it to edit a connection.
There should be four connections for the VB330-Appliance. The one called
Management 1 should be preset to 10.0.20.101. Edit the network settings so
that they are appropriate for your network. Then save and quit nmtui and
reboot the server using the reboot command to apply the new settings
Once the server reboots, the web user interface can be accessed using the IP address that was set for the management port. All further configuration takes place using a web browser over HTTP.
Connect to the Web User Interface of the VB330-Appliance Launch a web browser application on the management PC.
The following web browsers are supported:
- Microsoft Edge
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or higher
- Mozilla Firefox 29 or higher
- Google Chrome
- Apple Safari
Type the management IP address of the VB330-Appliance in the browser URL field and press ENTER. The web UI will be displayed.
Video Input IP Ports
The primary and secondary video IP ports on the VB330-Appliance require SFPs
to connect to the customer’s video network. The unit should work with any MSA
compliant SFP. Customers must provide SFPs (and potentially adapters) that are
compliant with their network.
The following types of SFPs are supported directly by both video IP
ports:
- QSFP28 – 100 and 50Gbps
- QSFP – 40Gbps
The following types of SFPs are supported with adapters by both video IP ports:
- SFP28 – 25Gbps
- Requires QSFP28 to SFP28 adapter such as the Mellanox/Nvidia MAM1Q00A-QSA28
- SFP+ – 10Gbps
- Requires QSFP to SFP+ adapter such as the Mellanox/Nvidia MAM1Q00A-QSA
- One QSFP to SFP+ adapter is included with the VB330-APPLIANCE to assist customers in getting started with the product.
Configuring Video Input IP Ports
The IP addresses of the primary and secondary video IP ports on the
VB330-Appliance can configured using the Networking link on the Admin web UI
once a web connection to the management port has been established.
http://
Define Input Streams in the VB330-Appliance
Input streams should be defined in the VB330-Appliance so that they can be monitored. The streams to be monitored are defined in the Multicasts – Streams tab in the VB330-Appliance web UI.
Verify Correct Operation
Once everything is configured for analysis, the results can be viewed by clicking the Multicasts – Parameters tab. Refer to the full user manual for more details on the analysis capabilities.
Support
Contact Sencore ProCare for support, if required.
Email: procare@sencore.com
Phone: +1-605-978-4600
References
- PuTTY: a free SSH and Telnet client
- Sencore - Video Broadcast Equipment Suppliers, Equipment Manufacturers
- Sencore - Video Broadcast Equipment Suppliers, Equipment Manufacturers