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ENENSYS – DTV Real-time signal diagnostic monitoring (Monitor)

CastXplorers are full-SNMP monitoring devices returning and logging real-time RF measures and key MPEG2-TS parameters. Including a web based remote control, these probes are intended to be placed at critical places in the network like head-ends, urban dense areas or the edge of shadow areas.

The ENENSYS MONITOR Product Range

castxplorer probeDVB-T Monitoring Probe

CastXplorer-T network monitoring probes provide a cost effective and highly reliable solution for monitoring the Quality of Service actually delivered through a Digital Terrestrial TV Network. Monitoring both RF and MPEG2-TS key parameters closer to the subscribers provides optimal overview on the global network health.

Applications

  • DVB-T Network Monitoring (24/7)
  • Multi-Channel Monitoring
  • Long-Term Performance Management

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DVB T DVB H Monitoring ProbeDVB-T DVB-H Monitoring Probe

CastXplorer-T/H is the ideal tool to achieve cost-effective monitoring of the quality actually delivered to all points of a DTTV network.

Combined with a Network Monitoring System, CastXplorer-T/H turns into a powerful network diagnosis tool allowing service providers to highlight global trends and to anticipate potential failures.

CastXplorer-T/H is able to continuously log all statistics values and to send SNMP traps if parameters values get out of the defined range. this allows long-term performance monitoring of the network combined with real-time reception of the key alarms, thus achieving the optimal trade-off between alarm severity and alarm management time.

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Digital Cable QAM Monitoring ProbeDigital Cable QAM Monitoring Probe

CastXplorer-C Digital Cable QAM network monitoring probes provide a cost effective and highly reliable solution for monitoring the Quality of Service actually delivered through a Digital Cable network (ITU-J83 annexes A, B & C, including DVB-C). Monitoring both RF and MPEG2-TS key parameters closer to the subscribers provides optimal overview on the global network health.

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