Priority Alert - VBrick ETHERNETV V4.4.3 Admin Manual

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The URL must point to a web server or a local drive. The Portal Server server can act as the
web server for this content, if the content is placed in the
directory on the ETV Portal Server (or in any subdirectory you create, e.g.
... mcs\test_files\test.doc
Content accessed from a local drive (or network shared path) needs to be entered in the
format
c:/path/file
drive needs to be accessible by those that have access to the link.

Priority Alert

These pages are used to create priority alert templates that Portal Server users can
subsequently use to launch a priority alert. Priority alerts are launched from the Portal Server user
interface—not from the Admin console. A priority alert is a schedule that can be executed by
Portal Server users with appropriate permissions. This schedule broadcasts a live or stored
video to specified VBricks or IP Receivers in case of an emergency. The schedule is executed
instantly, for a specified duration or indefinitely. When done (or manually stopped) all
preempted schedules automatically resume.
A priority alert template pre-defines all parameters for the broadcast so that it can be
launched immediately; it pre-empts all other broadcasts. Very simply, you define the source
stream (live or stored) and the downstream targets (VBricks or IP Receivers) and then save
the template for future use. It is important to note that priority alert streams are shown only
on monitors or TVs attached to VBricks and IPRs respectively. They are not shown on the Portal
Server user interface. If you are watching a stream in the embedded player on the user interface
browser, you will not see a priority alert.
Note Live and stored broadcasts, in this context, refer to content that is being streamed over
your IP multicast-enabled network. This does not mean there is IP broadcasting to
your entire network.
To create a Priority Alert Template:
1. Go to
Global Settings > Priority Alert
templates (if any).
ETV Portal Server Admin Guide
). A local path or network shared path also can be entered.
(it will fail if you use back slashes, for example
. This page shows a list of previously defined
Global Settings
c:\program files\vbrick\mcs
). Also, this
c:\path\file
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