VBrick Systems VB4000 Welding System User Manual


 
WM Configuration
VBrick WM Appliance Admin Guide 59
Pull Receiver
The Pull option provides persistent pulling of an HTTP stream via a TCP connection from a
VBrick appliance, a Microsoft encoder, or a Windows Media server. The source URL must
contain the port number if the source is from a port other than port 80. If the URL contains
a host name and not an IP address, the name will be resolved by the DNS server. Depending
Reflector Source Push Receiver – The reflector is enabled and ready to receive a live
pushed stream.
Push Receiver
Address
Informational. The complete address (IP address and port number) to
which a stream can be pushed for reflecting.
Publishing Point User-defined name. Must match the Encoder Push publishing point.
See Configuration: Encoder > Push
on page 55.
Publishing Point
Authentication
Check to enable. Default = Disabled. If enabled, you are prompted for
Publishing Point User Name and Publishing Point Password.
Publishing Point
User Name
User defined. Must match Encoder Push user name if authentication is
enabled. See Configuration: Encoder > Push
on page 55.
Publishing Point
Password
User defined. Must match Encoder Push password if authentication is
enabled. See Configuration: Encoder > Push
on page 55.
Note The VBrick WM appliance supports pushing from a Microsoft WM Encoder. When
setting up a push from a Microsoft WM encoder, the two steps are usually to configure
the push, and then to start encoding which initiates a push to the network device.
After configuring the push, the VBrick appliance will wait for up to 60 seconds for the
push to begin. If you wait longer than 60 seconds to start encoding from the encoder, you
may encounter an error similar to the following when trying to push to the VBrick
appliance:
The specified push template is invalid. Restarting the push will usually clear
the error. Also, when you stop encoding, you may receive an error indicating:
The
publishing point on the server is no longer available
. This error occurs when the
encoder and the appliance are both shutting down and can be safely ignored.