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Using IP redundancy

The IP Redundancy feature uses two K2 Summit channels in Player/Recorder mode to provide seamless protection switching between redundant pairs of SMPTE 2022-6 media streams. Using the IP Redundancy feature requires using specific pairs of K2 Summit channels. Channels C1 and C2 can be used to form one redundant pair. Channels C3 and C4 can be used to form another redundant pair. Both channels in the redundant pair must be configured for Player/Recorder mode in order to be able to enable the IP Redundancy feature. Each channel in the redundant pair can be independently used to Play or Record clips with IP Redundancy.

Definitions

Local: Refers to an IP media stream being received via the channel's own 10GigE connector.

Remote: Refers to an IP media stream being received via the 10GigE connector associated with the paired channel being used to provide a redundant path.

Neither IP media stream is considered to be "primary" by design. If both streams are present and provide valid error-free video, the IP Redundancy fail-over logic will stay with the most recently selected error-free stream.

C1 Play, C2 Play

C1 Record, C2 Record

C1 Play, C2 Record


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