VBrick Systems VB6000, VB4000, VB5000 manual Optimizing System Performance, Mixed Model Appliances

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Figure 5. On Demand Playback

It is important to note that on demand playback uses FTP and progressive download for playback, and the viewing experience is sub-optimal compared with content from a dedicated VOD server. See Progressive Download on page 54 explains how to create and view these files.

Optimizing System Performance

VBrick appliances are designed to accommodate a variety of configurations. VBrick configuration choices enable the widest range of features and capabilities and are designed to provide the user with a high degree of flexibility. In some extreme cases, users can create configurations that exceed the normal processing capacity of the unit causing it to not perform optimally. VBrick units provide statistical counters and status variables indicating current device utilization and can even be configured to report SNMP trap alarm conditions when these situations occur. Corrective action usually involves reducing a video rate or disabling a channel. In general, video quality improves when video rate is increased toward the maximum of 4 Mbps. In short, video quality is subjective and relates to other components such as the response of the human eye, the quality of the original content and signal, and the quality of the decoder and monitor. As a general rule, use the lowest video rate that best suits the application.

When configuring VBrick units, pay close attention to the total bit rate of all streams exiting the unit. The sum of all streaming traffic should be closely monitored and kept to a minimum whenever possible. Once you have selected and applied a configuration to the unit, you can check the status of the processor and device load via the IWS or CLI. The CPU utilization and overloaded status variables are an excellent indication on the unit's overall health. If the CPU utilization is high or an overloaded condition is occurring, you can simply reduce bit rates, reduce the number of clients, and re-run the test. As a part of regular maintenance, you should periodically check the CPU utilization and the overloaded and "buffer full" count status variables to ensure the unit remains within normal operating limits.

Mixed Model Appliances

In addition to dual devices (for example two encoders, or an MPEG-2 encoder and MPEG-2 decoder), VBrick supports mixed model appliances (for example a WM encoder and an MPEG-4 encoder). VBrick appliance v4.1 software supports almost any combination of VBrick devices in Slots 1 and 2 so you can mix and match as necessary. For example, you can have a WM encoder in Slot1 and an MPEG-4 encoder in Slot2, or you can have an MPEG-2 encoder in Slot1 and MPEG-4 decoder in Slot2. The only exception is that you cannot have a

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Contents VB4000-5000-6000 Series Network Video Appliances Copyright Contents SDI Configuration StatusDiagnostics MaintenanceMaintenance Mode WM TemplatesStream Prioritization IndexWM Admin Guide OrganizationGetting Help Getting the Best VideoFont Conventions Printer-FriendlyPreface Overview System Requirements for Windows Media PlayerTopics in this chapter Standard Features Standard Feature Encoder ReflectorTypical VBrick Applications Http TCPApplication Description VBricks Streaming EcosystemMulticasting UnicastingVBrick Reflecting ReflectingReflecting from VBrick Appliances Push ReflectingPull Reflecting Push Reflecting from a Windows Media ServerPull Reflector Type Using Multiple Bit Rate Streams MBR Output StreamsOther Considerations Configurable Input/Output Stream Rates WM Output Streams Output DescriptionMBR Output Settings Shared Video Settings Independent Video SettingsHTTP/RTSP Shared Audio Settings Independent Audio Settings MBR GroupsMBR Troubleshooting Using On Demand Playback Optimizing System Performance Mixed Model AppliancesArchiver and Recorder Functionality Archiver/Recorder FunctionalityVBrick Systems, Inc WM Configuration Configuration Network Configuration Network EthernetDomain Name Server Numbers or hyphensConfiguration Network Routing Network Time SynchronizationWM Configuration Configuration Network Management Configuration Encoder Configuration Encoder TemplateTemplate Name Description LANConfiguration Encoder Video Windows Media Encoder Video -- Slot1 SvidVBrick Systems, Inc Reduces the saturation Settings to allow this Tools Options Security Run Script Video Template Settings -- Slot1 Video Rate1 Video Rate1 Video Rate2 Video Rate3Video Rate1 Video Rate2 Video Rate3 WM Configuration Configuration Encoder Audio Audio Template Settings Bit Rate and Sample Frequency Stereo MonoConfiguration Encoder Multicast Windows Media Encoder Multicast -- Slot1 Multicast Playback NSC File Information -- Slot1Configuration Encoder Announce SAP Windows Media Announce Common Information -- Slot1 Bit mask. This string is simply another keyword you can use Configuration Encoder Server Announce Program Guide SAP for Multicast -- Slot1Windows Media Encoder Server -- Slot1 HttpRtspu Http URLRtspu URL Unicast Playback Rtsp UDPAnnounce Http and Rtspu Server Http SAP Rtspu SAPRtsp URL ASX Rollover Announce External Server -- Slot1Creating Publishing Points Creating Publishing Points on Windows Media ServersCreating Non-Authenticated Push Publishing Points Creating Publishing Points on Helix Universal ServersConfiguration Encoder Archiver Creating Pull Publishing PointsWM Configuration Windows Media Archiver -- Slot1 FirmwareWM Configuration FTP Server Enable Progressive DownloadConfiguration Encoder Push Http Push Slot1VBrick Systems, Inc Configuration Reflector Configuration Reflector Source Push ReceiverPull Receiver ASX Microsoft Server on-demandPulling MBR Streams Pulling VOD Files from a Microsoft WM ServerConfiguration Reflector Multicast Configuration Reflector Announce SAPConfiguration Reflector Server Configuration Reflector Archiver Configuration Reflector Push Configuration Jpeg Jpeg Configuration Jpeg FTP Configuration Jpeg Capture ConstraintsConfiguration FTP File Transfer Configuration FTP File Transfer ServersModel Jpeg Configuration Max Clients † FTP Server Configuration FTP File Transfer Transfers FTP StatusConfiguration Passthrough Hard Drive StatusFTP Queue Operation Configuration Passthrough COM1 Passthrough State ResponderPassthrough State Initiator WM Configuration Configuration System Configuration Passthrough COM2Configuration System General SystemConfiguration System Snmp Traps Front Panel LCD DisplayProgram Files\VBrick\VB6000\Download\ReleaseVxxxxxx Number Event Description Configuration System Security Improving Security Page Configuration Script Management Configuration Script Management Event TriggeringRun Scripts Using IWS VBrick Systems, Inc Run Scripts Using the IR Remote Control Run Scripts Using Event TriggersSample Script Configuration Script Management Auto Configuration Scripting NotesURL VBrick Systems, Inc SDI Configuration IntroductionConfiguration Encoder Video Configuration Encoder Audio SDI Limitations Video Limitations with SDI Video InputAudio Limitations with SDI Video Input and SDI Audio Input VBrick Systems, Inc Status Status System InformationStatus Network Status Status Network Status CodecGeneral InterfaceStatus Network Status Routing Status Encoder Status Status Network Status Network TimeVideo PLX EepromAudio Close CaptioningStatus Reflector Status Status Reflector Status GeneralMulticast Push ReceiveStatus Jpeg Status VBrick WM Appliance Admin Guide 101 Status Hard Drive Status Hard Drive General Status Hard Drive ArchiverVBrick WM Appliance Admin Guide 103 Status Server Status Status Server Status GeneralStatus Server Status Encoder Details HTTP/RTSP ServerStatus Push Status Status Server Status Reflector DetailsHttp Push Status Status System Log Config Status FTP Server Status Status System LogStatus System Log System Event Status System Log Traps Status System Log System InfoStatus User Information Status User Information Main BoardStatus User Information Slot1 112 Diagnostics Network Tests Diagnostics Network Tests Ping TestDiagnostics Network Tests Trace Route Test PDUDiagnostics Device Test Trace Route Test ResultsWhen done, reset Configured Operational Mode to Run Diagnostics Hard Drive 118 Maintenance Maintenance Device InformationMaintenance Default All Configuration Maintenance Read/Write ConfigurationMaintenance Read/Write Read From Device Read Configuration Data from Device Maintenance Read/Write Write To Device Sample VBrick Configuration FileMaintenance Usernames & Passwords Write Configuration Data to Device124 Maintenance Usernames & Passwords Change SNMPv3 Passwords User Level Default User Name Default Password Authority126 Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode Features Maintenance Mode IndicatorsMaintenance Mode Limitations Maintenance Mode CLI Operation Command Description EntrySubnet mask associated with WM Templates Video Encoder Parameter Setting Best QualityCBR/CFR Audio Encoder Parameter Setting Cable/DSL-300K, High MotionCable/DSL-300K, Low Motion Cable/DSL-128K, High MotionCable/DSL-128K, Low Motion Modem 56K Security & SurveillanceAudio Channels Mono L +R Bit Rate 8000 Sample Frequency KHz Stream Prioritization Stream PrioritizationNon Bitrate Constrained Bitrate ConstrainedExample 1 Priority List Example 2 Redundant ListHow the WM Appliance Creates Priority Lists For Group ServingFor Archiving, and Pushing to or Pulling from a WM Server Example 4 Sliding Window BehaviorConfiguring Groups Safe Group ConfigurationsIndex Initiator Device Test Network Tests 144
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