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Program Configuration

RTCP Transmit Interval

If RTCP Transmit is enabled, this setting tells the appliance how often (in seconds) to send the reports. Default = 10 seconds.

Announce Settings

This section contains parameters that are used to modify announcements from the appliance. Announcements are advertisement packets that are transmitted by VBrick appliances to other VBrick appliances and VBrick applications such as the EtherneTV Portal Server and StreamPlayer. They are used to identify streams present in the network.

Announce

This section is used to announce the RTSP streams to the local

 

network allowing viewable RTSP announcements in programs

 

like StreamPlayer. The unit must be on the same segment of the

 

network or the router must be configured to retransmit

 

broadcast packets for the announcements to be accessible using

 

the IP address 255.255.255.255.

 

 

Use Global Announce IP

Use Announce IP Address for Servers and Announce Port

and Port

defined on Program Configuration > Global page. If checked,

 

the Destination and Port fields are greyed out.

 

 

Destination IP Address

The destination IP address the announcement is sent to. By

 

default, the announcement is sent to the multicast network. If

 

using an EtherneTV Portal Server, enter the Portal Server IP

 

address.

 

 

Port

The destination port the announcement is sent to.

 

 

External Announce Settings

These settings configure an external announcement that can be used when the stream is reflected to a third-party server or a (future) VBrick reflector.

External Announce

This section is used to announce RTSP streams to a network

 

device outside of the broadcast domain.

 

 

Use Global Announce IP

Use Announce IP Address for Servers and Announce Port

and Port

defined on Program Configuration > Global page. If checked,

 

the Destination and Port fields are greyed out.

 

 

Destination IP Address

The destination IP Address or Host Name the announcement is

 

sent to. If using an EtherneTV Portal Server, enter the Portal

 

Server IP address. If using a reflector, enter the reflector server

 

IP address.

 

 

Port

The destination port the announcement is sent to.

 

 

URL

The URL of the reflector (i.e the source of the reflected

 

stream). This URL is embedded in the announcement.

 

 

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