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Barix Instreamer User Manual Version 01.03
Page 10
"not used"
for unused destinations
"Internet Radio"
for an internet radio station (1 user)
(default)
"Raw UDP"
for a UDP connection
"Raw TCP"
for a TCP connection
IP # # # #
Enter 4 values of the destination IP address e.g.:
"0.0.0.0"
for unused destinations (except when the
connection type is set to UDP it will be broadcasted
e.g.
"192.168.0.255"
)
"0.0.0.0"
for connection TCP + port if this device is used as
a TCP listener waiting for a connection from a streaming
device. (default)
"192.168.0.34"
for a directed connection
"192.168.0.255"
for a broadcast
Port #
Enter the port number for each destination (between
"0"
and
"65535"
). If this port is set to
"0"
then the default ports
are used (Internet Radio
"80"
, TCP
"2020"
, UDP
"3030"
).
Note
The default setting (factory defaults) for the streaming
destination # 1 is Raw UDP 0.0.0.0 : 0. This means it is
UDP broadcasting on port 3030!
Considerations
The choice of settings to distribute the stream to other
devices depends on your environment and desired
functionality.
If the stream should be received guaranteed by only a few
devices (up to 8) we recommend to use TCP since lost
packets are retransmitted automatically.
If the stream is intended to be received by many devices
we recommend to use UDP broadcast as long as all devices
are on the LAN as broadcast is not be able to pass over a
WAN.
If your network infrastructure is capable of multicasting use
multicast to reduce the traffic generated by broadcasting.
A mix of all the above is possible as each of the 8 destina-
tions allow the individually choice of the connection type.
SNMP settings
SNMP settings are located in the streaming section and are
for advanced users only. Different SNMP traps can be
generated depending on the state of the Barix Instreamer.
The traps are triggered according to specific audio values as
following:
Trap Target IP Address
Enter the IP address of the SNMP trap destination.
Low Audio Level
Define the low audio level for the trap generation. A trap
will be generated as soon as the audio level goes below this
value (and the silence timeout is run out).
High Audio Level
Define the high audio level for the trap generation. A trap
will be generated as soon as the audio level goes above this
value.
Trap Repeat
Define the repeat interval for the SNMP trap sending. The
trap will be repeated if the values are still according to the
defined trap stages after this repeat time.
Silence Timeout
Define the time that has to run out before a trap is sent
when the audio level is below the defined low audio value.
7.5 I/O settings
Configure which command should be issued when the CTS
signal on the serial connector is activated (see further
below for commands).
CTS close command
Configures which command should be issued when the
CTS signal on the serial connector is activated (see further
below for commands).
CTS open command
Configures which command should be issued when the
CTS signal on the serial connector is deactivated (see
further below for commands).
Commands
Commands can be joined using the "&" character and will
be executed sequentially.
SENDING MODE
c=84 : Deactivate the sending mode
c=91 : Activate the sending mode
SERIAL
c=89 : Simulate the CTS Signal being activated
c=90 : Simulate the CTS Signal being deactivated
c=60 : Activate the RTS Signal
c=61 : Deactivate the RTS Signal
For further commands refer to the Barix Instreamer
technical documentation.
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