System Configuration

2Select a live streaming and click Multicast Detail.

3Click Play

The media file is played ina new window.

If there are MP4 and WMV streams, there would be two multicasts for the two stream types.

If there are two bitrate streams, center will choose the higher bitrate stream to do multicast;

You can view multicasts from either Admin or User Portal.

Certificate Management

X.509 certificates are a security technology that assists networked computers in determining whether to trust each other. The RealPresence Capture Server system supports using X.509 certificates (version 3 or earlier) for authenticating the network connections. Once a certificate is purchased and installed in the RealPresence Capture Server system, it may be used for the following connections:

Web server (TLS)

Microsoft Active Directory server (LDAPS)

SIP recording (TLS)

FTP Server (FTPS)

Install the Certificate in the System

Certificates and certificate chains are a security technology that allows networked computers to determine whether to trust each other.

By default, to support encrypted communications and establish a minimal level of trust, the system includes a default key and self-signed certificate.

However, to implement a full certificate chain to a root certificate authority (CA), the system requires both a root CA certificate and an identity server certificate signed by the root CA. Therefore, at some time you must request these certificates from your CA.

Install certificates on the RealPresence Capture Server system in Admin Portal

1Install your chosen certificate authority’s public certificate, if necessary, so that the RealPresence Capture Server system trusts that certificate authority.

2Create a certificate signing request to submit to the certificate authority.

3Install a public certificate signed by your certificate authority that identifies the RealPresence Capture Server system.

The RealPresence Capture Server system accepts the following types of certificate chains or single certificates:

Certificate Types

Type

.pem

Description

Privacy Enhanced Mail, base64 encoded DER certificate, enclosed between "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" and "-----END CERTIFICATE-----".

Polycom, Inc.

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