IPTV Overview– Part 2

IPTV network design

We can divide the IPTV compontents into 5 parts. These parts are defined below:

National Head-End : Origination point of network broadcasts for tranmisssion over the IP network.

Core Network : Generally an IP/MPLS network that transports the traffic to the access network.

Access Network : Distributes the IPTV streams to the DSLAM.

Regional Head-End : Origination point for local content.

Customer Premises : The point that IPTV system is teminated by user Set Top Box(STB) or Computer.

Broadcast coming form the National Head-End distributes using MPEG-2 encoding to the video service nodes.

Distribution over the access network is done through DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) and FTTH(Fiber-to-the-Home).

Subscriber STB acts as the terminating interface for the network providing output to the television.

For IPTV, teh channel content can be of standard or high definition. And each channel is distributed using a multicast address.

Other IPTV Lessons:

IPTV Overview– Part 1
IPTV Overview– Part 2

gokhan-kosem-instructor-ipcisco

Table of Contents

Gokhan Kosem is a Network Engineer, Instructor and the Founder of IPCisco.com with 15+ years of experience in Cisco, Nokia, Huawei, Juniper, Linux, Service Provider Networks, Routing and Switching technologies.

He has worked on the backbone networks of major service providers and network vendors including Nortel, Alcatel-Lucent (Nokia) and has extensive hands-on experience with Cisco, Huawei, Juniper and Nokia networking technologies.

He has trained thousands of networking students worldwide through IPCisco.com, Udemy, books, labs, quizzes, and educational content across multiple social media platforms.

IPCisco.com | Best Route to Your Dreams

2 Responses to “IPTV Overview– Part 2”


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *