on the mode, a pull feature will do nothing, continuously try to pull a stream from the configured source, or will pull the header from the configured source and wait for a client to connect before it tries to get the stream. A client in this case is an enabled multicast destination, a server RTSP or HTTP client, at least one enabled push from the reflector, or enabled archiving of the stream in the local archiver. In the event of failure, the reflector will retry the pull every second. The reflector forwards packets exactly as received from the source URL—transparently without modification.

Reflector Source Pull Receiver – The reflector is enabled for a Pull Receiver source.

Source URL

Complete path to source stream. The following examples show different

 

types of URLs that the pull receiver supports:

http://172.22.113.9:8080/vbrickvideo1 – VBrick Appliance direct

HTTP.

http://172.22.113.9/vbs1http.asx – VBrick Appliance HTTP via

ASX.

http://MyWindowsServer/PublishingPointName – Microsoft Server

broadcast.

mms://MyWindowsServer/PublishingPointName – VBrick will accept

MMS URL but will actually play via HTTP.

http://MyWindowsServer/PublishingPointName/movie.wmv

Microsoft Server on-demand.

http://MyMicrosoftEncoder:8080 – Microsoft Encoder live.

http://WebServerName/FileName.asx – HTTP of ASX file from any

web server. ASX file must contain MMS or HTTP reference URL.

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