About the Evertz 7880IPG-NAT-6-10GE High Density Network Address Translator and Data Encapsulator
The Evertz 7880IPG-NAT-6-10GE is a high-density professional module designed for the Evertz 7800 series platform, functioning as a Network Address Translator (NAT) and data encapsulator for media-over-IP workflows. Its primary role is to manage and transform IP traffic within broadcast facilities, particularly those transitioning to SMPTE ST 2110 and other IP-based media transport standards. The NAT functionality allows multiple devices on a private production network to share a single public IP address for communication with external networks (like the internet or a corporate WAN), or to remap addresses between different private network segments. This is crucial for security, network segmentation, and integrating production islands. Simultaneously, its encapsulation capabilities can wrap media streams or data into different packet formats for transport across various network types.
Engineered for high-performance in mission-critical broadcast environments, this module is "high density," meaning it can process a large number of simultaneous streams or connections within a single card slot. The "6-10GE" designation indicates it features six 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, providing substantial bandwidth for handling multiple uncompressed HD or 4K video feeds, audio streams, and associated data. It integrates into the 7800 chassis, leveraging its robust power, cooling, and centralized management via Evertz software. This allows network engineers to configure complex routing, address translation, and gateway rules to create secure, efficient, and scalable IP media networks.
As a cornerstone of modern IP broadcast infrastructure, the 7880IPG-NAT-6-10GE enables the flexible and secure interconnection of IP media devices. It is used in production control rooms, master control hubs, and data centers to build software-defined networks that carry live video, audio, and metadata. By providing powerful network address translation and data encapsulation in a dense, reliable hardware form, it supports the creation of agile, IP-native facilities that can adapt to evolving production needs.