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10 Remote monitoring interface
The “Streaming Client” firmware supports two different ways of remote monitoring:
SNMP and Barimon.
SNMP can send a trap on start-up and when switching the stream and can be
requested at any time . Barimon sends periodic reporting as well as information on
request. The features of these protocols are described in the following chapters.
10.1 Barimon Remote Monitoring
The device can be monitored using Barimon technology. Please visit
http://www.barimon.net for detailed information and to create your own free
Barimon project.
Barimon periodic report
With Barimon, the device's streaming status is sent actively by the device to the
pre-configured server via HTTP. The report is sent in regular time intervals
(configurable), at stream stop and at stream start (that means, when a stream
switch happens, two reports are sent).
The Barimon server has to be specified in the configuration field “BARIMON URL”.
Only the HTTP protocol is supported, including all its options and possibility of using
the HTTP Proxy. The “BARIMON URL” syntax is:
http://[<name>:<password>@]<address>/ (name and password can be omitted,
e.g. http://www.barimon.net/)
The frequency of Barimon reporting can be set in the configuration field “BARIMON
Report Period” in minutes. The complete report will be sent in this defined time
interval.
The following table show the content of the periodic report.
Value Type Description
mac String (e.g.:
0008E1003D90
)
Devices MAC address used for Barimon
“sensor” identification
alarm Boolean: “true
or “false
Alarm trigger: “true” on stream change,
otherwise “false
Bitrate 8bit unsigned
decimal number
Bitrate of the played stream in kilobits per
second
BufferLevel 16bit unsigned
decimal number
Amount of bytes in the buffer
Error 8bit unsigned
decimal number
Number of last error (see the definition in the
File “BARIXAUDIOSNMP.MIB”)
FrameDrop 32bit unsigned
decimal number
Number of RTP frames dropped to correct
long term clock drift. Resets with every RTP
stream (reconnect or new sequence of
frames).
FrameDup 32bit unsigned
decimal number
Number of RTP frames duplicated to correct
long term clock drift. Resets with every RTP
stream (reconnect or new sequence of
frames).
FrameLoss 32bit unsigned
decimal number
Number of RTP frames lost on the network
since the stream start. Resets with every RTP
stream (reconnect or new sequence of
frames).
Latency 16bit unsigned
decimal number
Average latency of the RTP decoder; valid
only for RTP streams.
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