Telos Zephyr Xstream User Manual
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USER’S MANUAL
Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 226
TEL - Screen 4
This screen has setup information that is only needed when using on off the Ethernet options for
Telco (see above). For more information see Appendix 6, Special Operational Modes.
IP ports to be used by the streaming system are listed on the Telco configuration page in all
modes. (HTTP page shown below)
SIP Port (Default 5060)
SIP uses a TCP port, as its communication is bidirectional. The SIP port is what is used for
the connection protocol, that layer that initiates the two RTP streams. The SIP port must
match on both ends of a connection.
UDP Port (Default 9150)
RTP streams are sent and received over the UDP port. This port is used for both RTP and
SIP modes, as SIP negotiates the creation of RTP streams. The UDP port must match on
both ends of a connection.
HTTP Port (Default 8080)
The TCP port used for HTTP streaming only (normal web‐pages are also served over
HTTP, but these are sent over port 80, the usual port to which a web browser connects).
A player which supports HTTP streams can connect using the usual port notation (e.g.
http://www.xxx.yyy.zzz:PORT).
Note that prior to 3.0.1p, the Zephyr Xstream used port 8000 for HTTP streaming.
For stability, this streaming option should only be used for debugging, not on‐air
delivery or monitoring.
TCP Port (Default 8800) This port is currently unused.