Configuring Quicktime Or Darwin Streaming Server; Live Unicast Streaming Settings; Live Multicast Streaming Settings; D13898.08 - TANDBERG Content Server Administrator's Manual

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Configuring QuickTime or Darwin Streaming Server

Live unicast streaming settings

Streaming port range start.
Specify the start
port for your streaming port range, e.g. 30000.
The start port must be an even number. The
Content Server will use the streaming start
port + 30 to be used for streaming live calls,
eg. a port range from 30000 to 30030. Ensure
that you select ports that are NOT being used
by the Content Server (see Appendix 3 for a list
of ports used by the Content Server).
User Name.
Enter the user name to be used for
authentication with your streaming server.
Password.
Enter the password to be used for
authentication with your streaming server.
Password Confirm.
Enter the password again
to confirm.

Live multicast streaming settings

Multicast IP Address.
Enter a destination
multicast address. The range of allowable
IP Addresses is from 224.0.0.1 to
239.255.255.255. The multicast address will
depend on the configuration of the network.
Streaming port range start.
Enter a port
number for the start of the Live Streaming Port
Range. The port range must be from 10000 to
65000 and must be an even number.
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D13898.08

MAY 2009
Live Unicast Streaming Settings
Live Multicast Streaming Settings
TCS
Backing up and
Quick Setup
Administration
Restoring
Administrator
Conference
Settings
Setup
Conferences
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Live URLs
Use default live URLs.
Choose this option to
use the default live URL for this media server.
Use alternate live URLs.
Choose this option to
supply your own URLs for live streaming. Enter
the URLs for
Main
and
Dual
video streams and
choose whether you wish the filename (in this
case the sdp filename) to be appended to the
alternate URL.
TTL.
Choose the multicast time to live (TTL)
threshold. The "multicast TTL" tells the network
how far multicast packets should be allowed
to travel across the network. The default
threshold is LAN (TTL=32). The value "Subnet"
(i.e. TTL=1) means that packets do not pass
the first network router. This setting should
mean a multicast stream is viewable on any
network, even those not enabled for multicast,
where the client is on the same subnet as the
Content Server. The efficacy of higher values
WAN (64), Internet (128), Unrestricted (255)
depends on the configuration of the network
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Appendices
CONTENT SERVER

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