Streaming; Streaming Settings; Setting Up For Streaming - TANDBERG MXP Series User Manual

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MXP Series Video Endpoints
What's in this guide?
Getting started

Streaming

Part 1: Setting up to broadcast your meeting to participants on the web
S
treaming lets you broadcast your
meeting to participants on the
web. The web participants can view
the meeting, listen to the meeting,
see snapshots, but not participate
themselves. Snapshots of current
stream, selfview, far end and dual video
streams are accessible via http.
The streaming source setting is not
available when streaming only is
supported outside a call.

Streaming settings

Address. This is defined as the
IP-address of a streaming client,
streaming server or a multicast
address. Giving an address in the
range 224.0.0.1–239.255.255.255 will
broadcast the stream to any host that
has joined the specified multicast group.
Specifying normal broadcast address
255.255.255.255 will broadcast to any
members on the LAN.
Address Port. If several codec's are
streaming to the same IP-address,
different ports have to be used in order
for the client to know which stream to
receive. If the first codec streams on
port 2240 and the second codec on port
2250, the client has to specify which
port to listen to. Video is transmitted on
the specified port; audio is transmitted
on the port number 4 greater than the
specified video port, in this case 224444
and 2254.
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Making calls
Making calls
TTL/Router Hops. This is used for
streaming data to limit how many
routers the data should pass before it is
rejected. If TTL is set to 2, data will not
traverse more than 2 router hops.
Streaming Source. The source used for
streaming.
Auto: Enables streaming of both local
and far end video. Selection of which
site to be streamed is done using
voice switching (the site that speaks is
streamed).
Local: Only the local video will be
streamed.
Remote: Only the far end video will be
streamed.
Local and far end audio is always
streamed.
Using the phonebook
In-call features

Setting up for streaming...

In the Make a Call menu, select
the streaming icon and press
the OK key on the remote
control...
Select Streamer Settings
and press the OK key
again...
The Streamer Settings will now be displayed...
Address
Address Port
TTL/Router Hops
Streaming Source
Allow remote Start
Announcements
Video rate
Password
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