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One-Net/DASDEC User Manual
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Stream MPEG Sub-Tab
Addition/deletion, configuration, and enable/disable for each client interface is
handled like other Net Alert interfaces described above. Unlike those interfaces, there
are a few global settings that affect all streaming clients. These control the video/
audio format and encoding bitrate of the stream (from the hardware). The user can
also program Audio/Video, Audio only, or Video only being encoded. To account for the
latency of starting up stream encoding and actually streaming, a delay of a few seconds
is needed before audio is played for a net forwarded/originated alert. Audio delay
status and a link to the configuration field for audio delay is provided.
Streaming MPEG requires very few configuration fields. A unicast or multicast IP
address must be set, along with a port. The Multicast TTL value must be set high
enough to insure the multicast data is sent past all the LAN routers between the EAS
device and the destinations. Also, as with the EAS NET and DVS-644 interfaces, FIPS and
EAS code-based triggering is supported per client.
Net CG
This page allows configuration of up to five client targets for running alert crawls. The
Net CG units must support Ethernet and be connected to the same LAN as the EAS
device. As in the other Net Alert pages, use the Alert Forwarding and/or the Encoder
Originated Alert check boxes to enable/disable the use of Net CG clients when alerts
are forwarded and/or originated.