
This instructor-led course offered by High-Touch Delivery Learning Services provides hands-on practice configuring and operating a Cisco encoder. Students are introduced to the hardware and software, basic Virtual Service Encoder (VSE) configuration for video and audio encoding; configuring the encoder to insert system information tables for DVB applications and to insert messages for digital programming insertion (DPI) applications; and perform basic operations such as alarm monitoring, license management, backup and restore configuration files, and restarting the unit.
Configure and use a Cisco encoder to perform basic video and audio encoding by configuring virtual service encoders (VSEs) and to output encoded transport streams
Describe how to use the encoder to output SI/PSI tables and DPI messages, how to add the encoder to a StatMux pool, and the basic equipment needed for a redundancy topology
Perform basic encoder operations to monitor the user interface alarms, manage licenses, back up and restore configuration files, configure GbE port backup, and restart the unit if needed
This course is designed for technical professionals who need to know how to configure and operate a Cisco encoder. The primary audience for this course includes:
Technical support personnel
Channel partners, resellers
Attendees should have experience in cable television signaling.