Configuration: Encoder > Rtsp Server - VBrick 6000 series Admin Manual

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Configuration: Encoder > RTSP Server
Figure 1. Configuration: Encoder > RTSP Server – Part 1
RTCP Client
Timeout
Max. Allowed
RTSP Clients
Max. Bandwidth
Time to Live
Type of Service
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This is the number of seconds that the VBrick will wait before it
decides that an MPEG-4 player that was playing its video or audio is
no longer viewing or listening. Zero means wait forever—no timeout.
This is maximum number of MPEG-4 players that can view video or
audio from the same VBrick at the same time using the RTSP method.
Default for the allowed RTSP clients is 50. This may be increased, but
overall system performance may degrade as this number is increased.
It is recommended that if the Max Allowed Clients is increased, the
configuration should be tested to assure proper operation. Although a
maximum of 200 clients can be configured, only 100 HTTP tunneled
clients are supported because each tunneled client requires 2 TCP
sessions.
This is the maximum amount of data that the VBrick will generate at
any time using RTSP. If the total calculated by adding together the
data in all the video and audio streams that have been started using
RTSP. When this maximum is reached, no additional MPEG-4 players
will be allowed to use the RTSP method. Default for the allowed
RTSP bandwidth is 20MBits/second. This may be increased, but
overall system performance may degrade as this number is increased.
It is recommended that if the max bandwidth is increased, the
configuration should be tested to assure proper operation.
The number of hops (between routers) for which an IP packet is valid
on the network.
The TOS (Type of Service) can be configured in the IP header to
establish packet priority in the network.
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