4- Remote Configuration
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MPEG-TS
is a standard format for transmission and storage of audio, video, and
data and is used in broadcast systems such as DVB and ATSC. Transport Stream is
specified in MPEG-2 Part 1, Systems (formally known as ISO/IEC standard 13818-1 or
ITU-T Rec. H.222.0). Transport Stream specifies a container format encapsulating
packetized elementary streams, with error correction and stream synchronization with
features for maintaining transmission integrity when the signal is degraded.
As MPEG-TS itself supports AAC as the audio algorithm, only video is streamed when
audio algorithm is set to G.711.
Related Settings are as follows:
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Destination IP
: Set the IP Address of the Destination System that will receive the
MPEG-TS Stream.
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Destination Port
: Set the Destination System Port that will receive the MPEG-TS
Stream.
SNMP
Setup for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Compatible with both SNMPv1 and SNMPvec. Settings for using SNMP are as follows:
SNMP Listen Port (0, 161, 1025 ~ 65535):
This port is for connecting external
devices when system operates as a SNMP client. SNMP is not used when value is 0.
SNMP Trap Destination IP
: Set the SNMP Trap Destination IP.
SNMP Trap Destination Port (0, 162, 1025 ~ 65535):
Set the SNMP Trap
Destination Port. SNMP is not used when value is 0.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
is used by network management
systems to communicate with network elements. SNMP allows TCP/IP-based
network management clients use a TCP/IP-based internet work to exchange
information about the configuration and status of nodes. SNMP can also generate
trap messages used to report significant TCP/IP events asynchronously to
interested clients. For Example: A router could send a message if one of its
redundant power supplies fails or a printer could send an SNMP trap when it is out
of paper.