Deploying The All-IP Studio Today

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Deploying The All-IP Studio Today Migrate your legacy broadcast infrastructure to IP IP-BASED STUDIO SYSTEMS Unified IP Switched Infrastructure: Offers an optimized method of handling streams and files simultaneously in a unified IP switched infrastructure Switching that Mimics Baseband Infrastructure: The Media Links IP router & switch solutions provide granular stream switching that mimics traditional baseband video infrastructure Independent Routing & Switching: Each signal in a system can be routed independently in a fully enabled, multi-cast controlled environment allowing for an any to any combination of outputs through the switch fabric Switch Thousands of Signals: Literally thousands of signals can be controlled and switched through a fully configured Media Links system - capacity of the switch is limited only by bandwidth Huge quantities of ink and pixels have been spent extolling the virtues of an all-ip infrastructure for a modern media production facility such as a broadcast studio or and IPTV head-end. Today, Media links is one of the only companies in the world that has successfully installed complete, IP-based studio systems for global clients. By integrating all of the video, audio and data flows onto a common platform, huge up-front savings and continuing cost reductions can be realized. The primary advantage of an IP-based system is the convergence of multiple signal formats onto a comprehensive, distributed IP switch fabric that seamlessly transports kilobit-speed data signals alongside multigigabit uncompressed video flows. Media production facilities benefit by not having to purchase, install, manage, or maintain the multiple signal routing systems that are normally required to switch different types of compressed and uncompressed audio. A converged IP backbone dramatically increases system flexibility, allowing new applications, bit rates, and signal formats to be added to the core switching platform merely by adding a new type of interface card. Media Links offers an optimized method of handling streams and files simultaneously in a unified IP switched infrastructure. The Media Links IP video router provides granular stream switching that mimics traditional baseband video infrastructure, where sub 16ms connection setup/teardown times are achieved when configuring paths through the system. This is a vast improvement over traditional stored control systems implemented on standard enterprise or carrier data routers. Each of the signals can be routed independently in a fully enabled, multicast controlled environment allowing for an any to any combination of outputs through the switch fabric. Capacity of the switch is limited only by bandwidth, not by the total number of signals. This allows a single 10GbE port to handle up to six uncompressed HD signals, 30 SD-SDI signals, 90 100Mb DVB-ASI streams or any combination totaling the 10GbE rate limit. Literally thousands of signals can be controlled and switched through a fully configured Media Links system, far exceeding the capacity of even the largest cross-point video router.

APPLICATION NOTE Broadcasting stations have been distributing and exchanging content mainly as SDI signals. With the move toward SMPTE 2022 video over IP standards and file-based broadcasting workflows, broadcasters are looking for ways to handle streams and files in a unified manner. By leveraging Ethernet to act as the unified core switching fabric, broadcasters and service providers are able to maximize footprint, power and future proof IP switching technology.

Mixed Signal Type & Input Aggregator Below is an example of how native SDI sources are translated to SMPTE 2022-1/2 and -5/6 IP signals, which provide the gateway between the legacy baseband environment and today s next generation IP routing capabilities. As broadcasters and service providers continue to transition away from the world of baseband, the Media Links IP Switching Solution is designed from the start to handle native baseband signal types and seamlessly transition towards an IP media flow. 240 GbE Redundent Non-Blocking Layer 2 Ethernet Switches 1 x 10GbE Link TO MDX2040 1 x 10 GbE Spare ACTIVE MD00EX 1 x 10GbE Link TO ACTIVE MDX2040 1 x 10 GbE Spare

Uncompressed signals are multiplexed into a single stream of 10Gbps packets, whereby the packets are duplicated and fed into IP video routers, which switch them to specified destinations. The MD00EX can act as a single signal aggregator for Video over IP and legacy DVB-ASI and all SDI formats to IP encapsulation. The key feature is the ability to translate the same level of resiliency and reliability that has been standard in the industry to an all Video over IP solution. In comparison to the mixed signal environment, the IPTV Cable Head-End signals are currently delivered as MPEG2TS over IP via Satellite. Today s integrated Satellite receivers / decoders () supports both a baseband DVB-ASI and MPEG2TS over IP (SMPTE 2022-1/2) hand-off. By leveraging the high density and small footprint of Media Links Layer 2/3 IP switches, the IRD aggregation solution is scalable and supports over MPEG2TS 81Mb IP streams in a 6RU footprint. Each of these streams can be multiplexed over diverse 10GbE links to primary and standby core IP switches. The need to support both primary and secondary IRD s allows for a fully diverse system. As the signals are individually routed and transmitted to the primary and active standby core IP Switch, any stream can be switched to IP stream monitor ports to verify signal integrity throughout the system. MDXGBE 6 x 10GbE Link TO MDX2040 ACTIVE MDXGBE 6 x 10GbE Link TO ACTIVE MDX2040

Distributed Architecture The diagram below highlights the end to end connection points. A distributed architecture is achievable not only from the internal workings of a Broadcast or IPTV plant, but also from across a regional or national network. It provides the inherent benefits of utilizing low latency, jitter-free IP transmission to interconnect all of the local and remote locations, while still maintaining a single IP switch presence for managing streams across the entire network deployment. MDXGBE GIGABIT LAYER 2 PORT SWITCHES SWITCH #1 SWITCH #2 MDX2040 ING ENCODER PORT #1 ENCODERS 1- IRD s 1-192 SWITCH #3 SWITCH #4 160 Gb Interconnect ENCODER PORT #2 ENCODERS 85-1 MDXGBE GIGABIT LAYER 2 PORT SWITCHES SWITCH #1 SWITCH #2 ACTIVE MDX2040 ING MD00EX ENCODER PORT #1 ENCODERS 1- SWITCH #3 SWITCH #4 160 Gb Interconnect MD00EX ENCODER PORT #2 ENCODERS 85-1 IRD s 1-192

Encoder Aggregation Independent MPEG2TS over IP streams are switched from the primary and standby IRD Aggregators through the primary and standby core switches and then presented to the Encoder Aggregator at the egress of the network. Signal and route diversity is maintained across the entire solution and simple addressing of individual streams allow for management of the unique streams. Channels IRD PORT MD2040 160 Gb Interconnect STREAM ENCODER PORT 10 GbE Layer 2 Ethernet Switches 60 Channels 60 Encoders ACTIVE MD00EX STREAM ENCODER PORT MD00EX IRD PORT MD2040 Channels 60 Encoders 60 Channels

Protection Switching In the application diagram below, the MD00EX acting as an encoder aggregator is designed with diverse 10Gb links and is able to seamlessly switch between individual IP streams in the event of an IRD failure or service interruption along the primary signal path. The stream selection process is performed at the MD00EX receive module by either a fully integrated MPEG2TS decoder or 10/100/1000BaseT egress port, and is capable of supporting sub 16ms switchover times between the primary and standby IP stream. TRANSCODER PORT IRD 1 (On Line) IRD PORT Dest MAC A VLAN 1 L1 Packet MAC A in VLAN 1 L1 Packet MAC A in VLAN 2 Stream line select based on stream presence Dest MAC A ENCODER 1 (On Line) IRD 1 (Off Line) IRD PORT Dest MAC A VLAN 2 10 Gb Fiber Modules Layer 2 Ethernet Switch HD/SDI Module Dest MAC A ENCODER 1 (On Line) ACTIVE TRANSCODER PORT Media Links is Driving Change Media Links is driving change in the real-time video contribution and distribution space. We have helped set new standards towards developing advanced video technology and concepts and are leaders in Ethernet and SONET based solutions for contribution video. From high profile live events to large scale networks, our solutions have proven themselves throughout the World. As the marketplace adopts our approach and technology, we will continue to evolve, deliver new products that improve the video experience, bring more value to our customers and set a leadership standard in the content industry. Media Links (Headquarters) Kawasaki Tech Center 18F 5-16 Horikawa-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0013 Japan Phone: +81 44-589-3440 query@medialinks.co.jp Media Links Americas 431-C Hayden Station Road Windsor, CT 06095 USA Phone: +1 860-206-9163 Fax: +1 860-206-9165 info@medialinks.com Media Links Australia 2-12 Rokeby Street, Collingwood, VIC 3066, Australia Phone: +61 3-9017-0175 Fax: +61 3-56-6339 info@medialinksaustralia.com.au Media Links EMEA Thremhall Park Start Hill, Bishop s Stortford, Herts CM22 7WE United Kingdom Phone: +44(0)1279 874371 emea_info@medialinks.com www.medialinks.com APP-NOTE-IP-SWITCHING-08-2017 2017 Media Links. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. Media Links and Media Defined Networking are trademarks of Media Links.