Cisco Systems D14595.03 Server User Manual


 
Adding & editing Media server configurations
Cisco TelePresence Content Server 4.1 printable online
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Field
Field description
Usage tips
information from that generated
by the Content Server. Enter the
URLs for the Main and Dual
video streams and choose
whether the filename will be
appended to the alternate
URLs.
Media server configuration: Real Media Streaming Server
Only the Helix Streaming Server is supported for streaming Real Media content. Saving the Media
server configuration checks that the server is available at the specified server address and displays
the server type, if the information is available.
You can set up a Media server configuration for a Real Media Streaming Server to do live and/or on
demand streaming.
Field
Field description
Usage tips
Server settings
Name
A descriptive name for the
Media server configuration.
The server name is used in the Template
and Manage outputs pages when selecting a
Media server configuration. This is a
required field.
Server address
The IP address or DNS name of
the server.
Support live
streaming
Select whether the server is to
support live streaming and to
display the
Live streaming
settings section.
Support On Demand
Select whether the server is to
support on demand streaming
and to display the
Live on
demand settings section.
Live streaming settings
Server type
Either Server G2 or Server 90.
Port
The port used for live streaming
off your Real Media server.
Ensure that you select ports that
are NOT being used by the
Content Server.
The ports used by the Content Server are
listed in Port Information.
User name
The user name to authenticate
to the streaming server.
Password/Password
confirm
The password to authenticate to
the streaming server.
Use default live
URLs
Select to use live URLs
generated by the Content
Server.
If you select this option, also enter the
Broadcast point.
Broadcast point
The Broadcast point for the
streaming server. This is used in
If you have not manually changed it on your
external server, the broadcast mount point