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06-02-2014 07:31 AM - edited 06-02-2014 07:36 AM
06-02-2014 07:31 AM - edited 06-02-2014 07:36 AM
Hi everybody,
I deploy a solution with Planet Digital Signage PoE products (http://planet.com.tw/en/product/product_list.php?id=29025), I have one transmitter and several receivers. This product offer the possibility to stream a HDMI source over the network through a multicast communication
For the deployment, I choose to work with V1910-8G-PoE (180W) switches that handle the IGMP protocol, but I have some difficulty to understand how I need to configure the switch.
I configure the system like this:
1. I define a new VLAN (ID 200) only for this.
2. The planet module is configured in ip range 172.16.200.0/32:
- 172.16.200.1 for transmitter
- 172.16.200.10, 172.16.200.11, ... for receiver
3. I have a 1st switch (called BackboneTV) in the network room with a VLAN interface 172.16.200.254 on VLAN 200. The transmitter is connected to this switch and also 3 receivers. I used this IP as default gateway on each Planet module.
4. I have another switch placed in another room (called EntryTV). This switch doesn't have VLAN interface for the VLAN 200. I have 3 others receivers connected on it.
5. I have another switch in a third room (called PokerTV). This switch doesn't have VLAN interface for the VLAN 200. I have 3 others receivers connected on it.
For beginning, I try to work with a simple configuration without enabling IGMP Snooping. If broadcast simple ads images, I don't have any problem. But when I broadcast a movie, the images are jerky, every 5-10 secondes, the image freeze for 1 second.
When I disconnect a switch (PokerTV), this problem doesn't appear. I replaced this switch (formelly a DLink PoE switch for a HP switches), but the problem still the same.
I think that the problem is come from the managing of the IGMP multicast, so I try to enable IGMP snopping, but the system stop working between my switches. I only have the display for the receiver connected to the same switches than the transmitter.
I try with changing several options in this menu, but the problem still the same.
Any advices are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jerome
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06-03-2014 05:14 AM
06-03-2014 05:14 AM
Re: Video streaming multicast with V1910
A little return on my problem.
When I enable the IGMP Snooping on the switch, the broadcast sended by the transmitter doesn't arrive on the others switches. But if I try to ping the Planet module, I receive a response, so the traffic works.
Finally I found that the problem with jerky display is due to an option on the Planet module. So I resolve my initial problem.
But I want to understand how the IGMP snooping works to manage the multicast. Maybe it's an option I can use for further project.
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06-05-2014 10:30 PM
06-05-2014 10:30 PM
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