VBrick Systems 7000 manual Appliance

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System Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

External SSH Server

Default = Enabled. SSH (Secure Shell) is a replacement for Telnet.

 

 

It allows data to pass between two networked devices using a

 

 

secure channel.

 

 

 

 

No Login For Viewer

Default = Enabled. If enabled the VBrick will serve a transmitter's

 

Files

SDP file without requiring a login with username and password.

 

 

This allows any device (players, decoders, etc.) to acquire the SDP

 

 

file directly from the appliance. If disabled you may need to

 

 

provide another method for delivering the SDP file to the

 

 

receiving device, such as copying the file to another server.

 

 

 

 

Remote Support Poll

Default = Disabled. The default enables continuous polling

 

 

through the firewall. If desired, you can enable polling only when

 

 

you need to establish a remote connection. This will not reboot the

 

 

appliance.

 

 

 

 

Remote Support

Default = remote.vbrick.com. Use the default if a DNS server is

 

Server

defined on the Network page. If a DNS server is not defined, you

 

 

must enter an IP Address in this field. Contact Support Services

 

 

for details.

 

 

 

 

RTSP Server Port

Default = 554. Sets the RTSP server port.

 

 

 

 

VBAdmin Server Port

Specifies the listener port for management and HTTP

 

 

connections. Default = 80. When the remote VBAdmin user

 

 

(client) specifies the http syntax, the port value is generally

 

 

omitted. Typically port 80 is the default value used by browsers.

 

 

As a matter of consistency, the VBrick default VBAdmin Server

 

 

Port value is also defaulted to 80. To access a different HTTP

 

 

port, the remote VBAdmin client user would specify the URL as

 

 

follows: http://IPaddress:port where IPaddress = VBrick IP

 

 

address or hostname, and port. This feature is often useful for a

 

 

system where HTTP is used to traverse firewalls. The VBAdmin

 

 

server port is moved to another location (for example 8080) and

 

 

the HTTP Tunneling port (or the Windows Media HTTP port) is

 

 

set to 80.

 

 

 

 

Secure VBAdmin

Specifies the listener port for management and HTTPS

 

Server Port

connections. Default = 443. When the remote VBAdmin user

 

 

(client) specifies the HTTPS syntax, the port value is generally

 

 

omitted. Typically port 443 is the default value used by browsers.

 

 

As a matter of consistency, the VBrick default Secure VBAdmin

 

 

Server Port value is also defaulted to 443. To access a different

 

 

HTTPS port, the remote VBAdmin client user would specify the

 

 

URL as follows: https://IPaddress:port where IPaddress = VBrick

 

 

IP address or hostname, and port.

 

 

 

 

H.264 Tunneling Port

Sets the port to be used to serve tunneled H.264 HTTP streams.

 

 

Default is 8080 but if you are streaming HTTP directly from a

 

 

VBrick via the Internet, it is common practice to change this to 80

 

 

and to set the VBAdmin server port to something other than 80.

 

 

 

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