VBrick Systems 7000 manual Transmitters, Server Settings

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Unicast Time to Live (TTL)

The number of hops (between routers) for which an

 

announcement is valid on the network.

 

 

Multicast Type of Service

The TOS (Type of Service) can be configured in the IP

(TOS)

header to establish packet priority in the network.

 

 

Unicast Type of

The TOS (Type of Service) can be configured in the IP

Service (TOS)

header to establish packet priority in the network.

 

 

Join Own Multicast

Some network equipment requires that a Multicast source

 

(such as a VBrick encoder) join its own Multicast group.

 

This feature is enabled by default and has no adverse affect

 

on equipment that is fully Multicast-compliant.

 

 

Unicast Ping

This parameter is used to instruct the VBrick to ping the

 

unicast destination periodically to test connectivity before

 

sending the stream. If Unicast Ping is not enabled, and the

 

destination goes offline, the unicast stream may be

 

broadcast to all destinations on the network, flooding the

 

network. Default = Enabled. This feature should only be

 

disabled if the network has a particular requirement that

 

makes it unworkable.

 

 

Transport Stream Mode

Used by the appliance to control the flow of transport

 

stream data.

 

• Variable Medium Delay – Default. The stream flow is

 

smoother but with more delay. Generally recommended

 

for WAN applications.

 

• Variable Low Delay – The stream delay is minimized but

 

the flow can be bursty. Generally recommended for

 

LAN applications.

 

 

Transport Stream Estimated

Read-only. The estimated bit rate for the selected Transport

Bit Rate

Stream Mode.

 

 

Server Settings

The server settings defined here are used for all streams associated with a program.

RTCP Client Timeout

This is the number of seconds that the VBrick will wait before it

 

decides that an H.264 player that was playing its video or audio is

 

no longer viewing or listening. Zero means wait forever—no

 

timeout. 0–99999. Default = 60.

 

 

Time To Live (TTL)

The number of hops (between routers) for which an IP packet is

 

valid on the network.

 

 

Type of Service (TOS)

The TOS (Type of Service) can be configured in the IP header to

 

establish packet priority in the network. See Table 7 TOS Settings.

 

 

Transmitters

A transmitter pushes the stream to a configured destination. The destination may be a single endpoint in the case of a unicast, or multiple endpoints in the case of multicast. The transmitter does not directly depend on a client to initiate the streaming but is always

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VBrick Systems 7000 manual Transmitters, Server Settings

7000 specifications

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