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Services (
Web-Telnet, SNMP, Streaming
)
The System allows for the configuration of various parameters associated with web
management, SNMP management and streaming management.
A)
Web-Telnet management
.
In this section you can:
a)
Enable/disable System access from the Web using Telnet by means of IP, ISDN connections.
b)
Enable/disable phonebook management from the Web.
c)
Enable/disable phonebook management from the Web via ISDN (default: enabled).
d)
Limit access to a single IP address or any IP address in a specified network.
e)
Change the Web/Telnet access password (default:
Username
Aethra,
Password
1234).
f)
Enable/disable https service, that is the “Secure Socket Layer” function.
B)
SNMP Management
.
In this section you can:
a)
Enable/disable SNMP use.
b)
Enter Administrator name.
c) Enter
Location.
d)
Limit editing of settings to one IP address, or any IP address on a specified network.
e)
Limit reading of settings to one IP address, or any IP address on a specified network.
!
For configuration information, please contact your network administrator.
C)
Streaming Management
.
In this menu the System can be configured to use streaming. This technology allows
viewing of and listening to live or recorded events by a large number of users
connected to the IP network without the need for a large file to be downloaded. It is
based on the continuous transmission of data compressed by particular programs
(systems) from a server, then decoded at the client side by an appropriate player that
works even during data buffering, thereby avoiding long delays.
The System is able to transmit to networks in either unicast or multicast. If the
streaming is unicast, only one client at a time is allowed to connect to the stream. If it
is multicast, there is no theoretical limit to the number of connected clients.
In case of pre-recorded event streaming, replay a recording of the event using a VCR
or DVD player connected to the System video input available for this purpose, select
this input and begin the streaming.
Note that the system does not act as a distribution server, rather as a simple system.
It does not provide connections using RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol), nor can it
provide unicast streaming to multiple clients, or offer other services typical of
distribution servers.
Streaming is supported by RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol). Video packets are
encoded in H.261, while audio packets are encoded in G.711.
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