Auto Unicast Transmitter Mode - VBrick 9000 Admin Manual

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Auto Unicast Transmitter Mode

To enable
Auto Unicast
1. Navigate to
2. Select a mode for the
a
Transport Type
3. Complete the remaining
Auto Unicast Mode
establish and maintain a connection with a streaming server like Quicktime or Darwin. The
stream is pushed to a configured publishing point location on an external server to which
external clients can connect to retrieve the stream. For example, you can place a VBrick
encoder inside a private network and configure it to
Internet. External clients will then connect to this server via the Internet. Auto Unicast uses
RTSP to control the session. It establishes a connection with the streaming server, negotiates
media types and ports, and begins streaming to the server. Once established, the encoder will
push this stream to the server until the session is terminated (typically by disabling the
transmitter).
Field
Auto Unicast Mode
Auto Unicast Dest Port
Auto Unicast Dest Pub Point
Name
Auto Unicast Dest Username User name for authentication on streaming server.
Auto Unicast Dest Password
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on the
Transmitters
>
Encoder Configuration
Auto Unicast Mode
on the Streams page before the
Auto Unicast
is a transmitter mode that allows the VBrick encoder to "automatically"
Description
• Disabled – Auto Unicast is disabled.
• Auto Unicast (UDP) – Push streams to server via UDP.
• Auto Unicast (TCP) – Push streams to server via TCP.
Port used for TCP RTSP control connection to streaming
server.
Destination publishing point name on streaming server, for
example:
<server_ip_addr>:<port>/<publishing_point_name>
Password for authentication on streaming server.
page:
.
Transmitters
field. Note: You must also have
Auto Unicast
fields that appear as needed.
to a server on the outside
Auto Unicast
selected as
RTP
fields will appear.
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