Configure a multicast delivery server, Specify the advanced live multicast settings, Configuring windows media streaming server – TANDBERG S3.1 User Manual

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D13898.06
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TANDBERG

CONTENT SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Table of

Contents

Introduction

Installation

Quick Setup

TCS

Administration

Backing up and

Restoring

Administrator

Settings

Conference

Setup

View

Conferences

Appendices

Live Multicast Streaming Settings (streaming on a fixed IP address)

Configuring Windows Media Streaming Server

Before you can start delivering your live content
as a multicast stream on a fixed IP address you
need to:

Configure a multicast delivery server.

1.

Specify the Advanced Live Multicast

2.

Settings.

Once you have done that, you must add the
multicast delivery server to your template in
order to start using it.

Specify the Advanced Live Multicast Settings

Configure a multicast delivery server

Go to

Administrator Settings

>

Media Servers

to add a Windows Media Streaming Server and configure it as follows:

Enter a descriptive name for the server

Enter ‘(local)’ in the Address field

Select

Support Live Streaming

Select

Server push

Enter

8080

in the

Port

field

Publishing Points

: Select

Create new using settings from existing

and enter

TCSmulticastTemplate

in the

Main

and

Dual

fields

Live URLs:

Select

Use alternate live URLs

and enter

http://(local)/tcs/data

in the

Main

and

Dual

fields.

Select the checkboxes to have file names appended to the URL

Multicast IP Address.

Enter a destination

multicast address. The range of allowable
IP Addresses is from 224.0.0.1 to
239.255.255.255. The multicast address will
depend on the configuration of the network.

Streaming port range start.

Enter a port

number for the start of the live streaming port
range. The port range must be from 10000 to
65000.

TTL.

Choose the multicast time to live (TTL)

threshold. The “multicast TTL” tells the network
how far multicast packets should be allowed
to travel across the network. The default
threshold is LAN (TTL=32). The value “Subnet”
(i.e. TTL=1) means that packets do not pass
the first network router. This setting should
mean a multicast stream is viewable on any
network, even those not enabled for multicast,
where the client is on the same subnet as the
Content Server. The efficacy of higher values
WAN (64), Internet (128), Unrestricted (255)
depends on the configuration of the network

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