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tCP C
oNtrol
Any StreamNet ASCII control message may be sent using TCP to the IP address of any StreamNet device at
port number 15000. Responses from the StreamNet system will be returned on the TCP connection which
initiated the request. See chapter on ASCII Protocol.
tCP m
oNItorINg
Unsolicited status messages may be received by the third party controller using TCP through the StreamNet
mechanism of Registration. See section on Registration.
StreamNet UDP Portal
A third party controller may perform all StreamNet control and monitoring functions using UDP.
Control Messages may be sent to the StreamNet system either multicast or unicast; monitoring or status
messages may be received either multicast or unicast. Any or all of these methods may be used simultaneously
in any desired combination.
u
NICaSt
udP C
oNtrol
Any StreamNet ASCII control message may be sent using UDP to the IP address of any StreamNet device at
port number 15000. Responses from the StreamNet system will be addressed and routed according to the
ASCII “From Address” of the original message. See chapter on ASCII Protocol.
m
ultICaSt
udP C
oNtrol
Any StreamNet ASCII control message may be sent using UDP to the StreamNet System Multicast Address
at port number 15000. Responses from the StreamNet system will be addressed and routed according to the
ASCII “From Address” of the original message. See chapter on ASCII Protocol.
u
NICaSt
udP m
oNItorINg
Unsolicited status messages may be received by the third party controller using unicast UDP through either of
two StreamNet mechanisms, Subscription or Registration.
m
ultICaSt
udP m
oNItorINg
Unsolicited status messages may be received by the third party controller using unicast UDP through the
StreamNet mechanism of Subscription. It is not recommended for the controller to monitor the multicast status
of the services directly. This mechanism is not intended for this use and may change without notice.
StreamNet Compatibles
Some devices support only a subset of the StreamNet protocols and functionality; these devices are
sometimes referred to as StreamNet Compatible devices. These devices currently include the iDock and the
Anthology Media Server. These devices work seamlessly within a StreamNet system but do not provide all of
the StreamNet functionality described in this document.