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| External IWS | Default = Enabled. Disabled will prevent you from managing the |
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| External SNMP | Default = Enabled. Disabled will prevent you from using an external |
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| MIB browser to view or write parameters. |
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| External SNMPv1 | Default = Enabled. You can use both SNMP v1/v2, and v3. For |
| and SNMPv2 Access | tightest security, set parameter to Disabled and use SNMPv3 only. |
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| No Login For Viewer | Default = Enabled. Various files available for use by players and |
| Files | decoders including SDP, ASX, and NSC files. When enabled, access |
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| Allow Load Simulator | Default = Disabled. Allows a Microsoft Load Simulator to connect |
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| to the VBrick WM Appliance (server) for testing. The Windows |
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| Media Load Simulator 9 Series is a |
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| large number of client requests on a Windows Media server. If you |
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| are testing a WM appliance with this simulator, be aware that VBrick |
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| v4.0 or later WM Appliances are only compatible with Release |
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| 9.0.0.2939 or higher of the Windows Media Load Simulator. For |
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| RTSP Server Port | Default = 554. Sets the RTSP server port. |
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| IWS Server Port | Specifies the listener port for management and HTTP connections. |
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| Default = 80. When the remote IWS user (client) specifies the http |
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| syntax, the port value is generally omitted. Typically port 80 is the |
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| default value used by browsers. As a matter of consistency, the |
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| VBrick default IWS Server Port value is also defaulted to 80. To |
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| access a different HTTP port, the remote IWS client user would |
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| specify the URL as follows: http://IPaddress:port where IPaddress = |
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| VBrick IP address or hostname, and port. This feature is often useful |
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| for an system where HTTP is used to traverse firewalls. The IWS |
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| server port is moved to another location (for example 8080) and the |
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| HTTP Tunneling port (or the Windows Media HTTP port) is set to |
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| Windows Media | Sets the port to be used to serve Windows Media HTTP streams. |
| HTTP Port | Default is 8080 but if you are streaming HTTP directly from a |
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| VBrick via the Internet, it is common practice to change this to 80 |
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| and to set the IWS server port to something other than 80. |
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| Push Receive Port | Default = 7070. Sets the port used by the Reflector push receiver. |
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Improving Security
You can improve security by (1) blocking unauthorized attempts to login and access a device and (2) by reducing exposure to malicious software attacks. The most common vulnerability is related to user accounts and passwords. After a successful installation, you should immediately change the default passwords. Many attacks come from within an organization and this helps to minimize the risk. The IWS login is generally secure since it utilizes encryption techniques to hide usernames and passwords from network spyware.
Malicious software covertly attaches itself to unsuspecting devices. These programs are generally designed to compromise personal information or to create system havoc. Since the VBrick appliance uses an
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