Appendix B – Configure 3rd Party Media Servers

To create a VRR for use with an external server:

1Go to Template > VRRs.

2Click Add.

3Configure the following settings:

VRR Name:

VRR Number

Description

Recording Template

Transcoding Template

e-mail Address: select this option and enter one or several e-mail addresses. Separate several addresses with commas (,).

The streaming link is contained in the e-mail notification when the streaming is ready for viewing

4To configure the rest of the settings, refer to the this user’s guide.

5Click OK.

Configure the IIS Media Server

You need to configure an IIS media server and your RealPresence Capture Server to work with the server as well.

When you configure an IIS media server, you can create two virtual directories, which are used for live streaming and VoDs.

To configure the IIS media server:

1Launch the IIS manager, then create a virtual directory named as live, with the default port as 80. Specify the physical path for the virtual directory, for example, C:\inetpub\wwwroot\live.

2Set the authentication methods. a Select live.

b Double click Authentication.

c To play live streams on an iPad, make sure Anonymous Authentication is selected. To control an IIS publishing point from your RealPresence Capture Server make sure that Windows Authentication is selected.

3Navigate to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\, create two xml files: clientaccesspolicy.xml and crossdomain.xml.

If you have installed the Polycom RealPresence Media Manager and IIS on the same server, you need to put the correct crossdomain.xml and clientaccesspolicy.xml files to the root directory of the RealPresence Media Manager portal.

For configuration steps, refer to Capture Server and Media Manager Integration Guide.

Here is the example text for the clientaccesspolicy.xml and crossdomain.xml files.

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Polycom 40/0 Configure the IIS Media Server, To create a VRR for use with an external server, Double click Authentication