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Adding windows media streaming server, Configuring windows media streaming server, The windows media streaming server options – TANDBERG S3 User Manual

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D13898.05
DECEMBER 2007

TANDBERG

CONTENT SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

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Disclaimers,

Patents etc.

Safety,

Environmental

Introduction

Installation

Quick Setup

Operation

Backup and

Restoring

Administrator

Settings

Conference

Setup

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Conferences

Appendices

The Windows Media Streaming Server Options

Configuring Windows Media Streaming Server

Adding Windows Media Streaming Server

Click on the

Add Windows Media Streaming Server

(see also previous page) to create a new server for
streaming Windows Media.

LIVE SETTINGS
User Name.

Enter the user name to be used

for authentication with your streaming server.

Password.

Enter the password to be used for

authentication with your streaming server.

Password Confirm.

Enter the password again

to confirm.

SERVER SETTINGS
Name.

Enter a descriptive name for the

server. The server name will be used in a
template when selecting a media server.

Server Address.

Enter the DNS name or the

IP address of the server. Use (local) if it is on
this TANDBERG Content Server.

Support Live Streaming.

Select if the server

is to support live streaming. If not selected,
you will not be able to select this media
server in the Advanced options for live
streaming.

Support On Demand.

Select if the server is to

support on demand streaming. If not selected,
you will not be able to select this media
server in the Advanced options for on demand
streaming.

SERVER PUSH
Server push.

Select this option if you want to push

your live stream to the external Windows Media
streaming server.

Port.

Enter the port to be used with your external

Windows Media streaming server. The default port if
you are using the TCS’s Windows Media streaming
server is 8080.

Network pull port(s).

Select this option if

you want the external server to request the
stream. A network publishing point must
be created on the external Windows Media
streaming server to use this functionality.
Enter the ports for network pull of

Main

and

Dual

video streams—select ports that are

NOT being used by the Content Server (see
the Appendix for a list of ports used by the
Content Server).

LIVE URLs
Use default live URLs.

Choose this option to use the

default live URL for this media server.

Use alternate live URLs

. Choose this option to supply

your own URLs for live streaming. Enter the URLs for
Main and Dual video streams and choose whether
you wish the filename (in this case the publishing
point name) to be appended to the alternate URL.

PUBLISHING POINTS
Create new.

Choose this option if you want the

Content Server to create new publishing points on
your external streaming server.

Create new using settings from existing.

Choose this

option if you want the Content Server to create new
publishing points on your external streaming server,
using the settings from existing publishing points. Enter
the existing

Publishing Points

for your

Main

and

Dual

video streams (they can be the same in both fields).

Use existing.

Choose this option if you have already set

up publishing points on your external streaming server.
Enter the existing

Publishing Points

for your

Main

and

Dual

video streams. There must be two different

publishing points to stream one video stream off each.