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Control and process all your media workflows | EVS Newsletter

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Welcome to the first issue of the EVS MediaInfra newsletter. To read this message in your browser, click here.

 

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EVS MediaInfra Newsletter

 

We are pleased to bring you our first newsletter with the latest news around the EVS MediaInfra solution. Let's start by exploring the new 2.2 version of Cerebrum, which provides the essential functionality to improve the way your infrastructure can be configured and controlled, orchestrated and monitored.

 

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In addition to 16 new and 25 enhanced device driver APIs, a number of new features have made IP Routing simpler and more flexible in this latest version of Cerebrum.

 

Flows can be routed by controlling only the Edge Devices, to join flows via IGMP under a CRBM IP ROUTING license. This avoids Cerebrum having to communicate with the Network Switches in many systems. Whilst this functionality has been available for some time, the latest release adds several important new functions – such as enabling the configuration of Multicast IP Addresses and Ports of sender streams, either individually or with auto-fill and similar tools, which speed up configuration and reduce the risk of errors due to manual data entry. Senders and Receivers can now be configured directly within the IP Routing Configuration Grids in Cerebrum, and items are exposed as generic application objects – allowing them to be dynamically changed from custom User Interfaces or using Macros as needed.

 

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In more complex IP solutions, a Software Defined Network (SDN) controller may be needed. With a CRBM IP CORE license, this function is now available. When this option is enabled, Cerebrum will actively steer the multicast flows through the IP Switch Network, ensuring bandwidth-aware control whether the IP fabric is built as a Monolithic Switch, Leaf-and-Spine or Mesh Network. IP Core supports both Cisco and Arista switches, as well as allowing options for 2022-7 redundancy using Red / Blue networks or even the inclusion of Purple Leaf switches.

 

The addition of the CRBM XML-CI has made it easier than ever to interface between Cerebrum and other control systems. Northbound systems can now use the Native API to either read status or control parameters and perform routing directly. Enhanced support for Virtual IP Addresses now means you can use the same address whether the Main or Backup server is currently active. It is also now possible to link the control of Users and Groups permissions in Cerebrum to a corporate system using Active Directory.

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More details related to these and many other newly added features related to routing, scheduling and the user interface, along with details on the support for other new functions and the macros used to create customized projects, can be found in the Release Notes.

 

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Question: Finding an overlapping IP address is like finding a needle in haystack! Wouldn’t it be great to have a tool that automatically fills in addresses, avoiding any collisions? But in case you want to manually override, then this tool would check for overlaps?

Solution: The IP Routing feature in Cerebrum really streamlines the process of configuring unicast source and destination multicast IP addresses, alongside UDP port numbers. The result, shown alongside, helps to avoid costly mistakes in record time.

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Question: I made a change to one of my Neuron cards, for example going from 8 to 16 audio channels per ST2110-30 stream. How to roll back that change to a previous version?

Solution: Cerebrum features individual device and whole system configuration backups, which are stored as editable XML files, with the “.cbf” file extension.

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Cerebrum Backup Files (.cbf) can be restored to one or several cards. As shown in the example, you can browse the object tree to compare differences between the active and backup configurations.

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Customers with more advanced systems may choose to manage these files using a version control system, such as Git, and to script the processing of these XML files to programmatically manage configuration using tools such as Python and Excel.

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