The session command is used to manage Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) multicast advertising sessions on the encoder.
Synopsis
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Actions
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Action |
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create |
Creates an SAP session on the encoder. A series of one or more |
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delete |
Deletes the specified SAP session. |
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start |
Starts the specified SAP session. |
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stop |
Stops the specified SAP session. |
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get |
Displays configuration information for the specified SAP session. |
Parameters
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Parameter |
Default |
Description |
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n/a |
A unique number or name assigned to the stream. The ID of the existing stream to be advertised via SAP. Tip Use |
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n/a |
(Optional) Enter a unique name for the session. 1 to 63 characters |
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no |
Enables or disables SAP network announcements. |
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n/a |
(Optional) Enter an expanded description of the session. |
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n/a |
(Optional) Enter one or more keywords to associate with the session. Keywords can serve as filters. |
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n/a |
(Optional) Enter the name of the program's author. |
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n/a |
(Optional) Enter the copyright information for the session. |
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n/a |
When creating an SAP session, you can specify a unique id to assign to it or let the system assign one (a sequential number) for you. |
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address |
Based on the stream’s destination IP address |
(Optional) Use to overwrite the default to use specific non-standard advertising addresses for SAP messages. |
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port |
9875 |
Enter the SAP advertising UDP port. |
Example
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Returns SAP session configuration information for the encoder, such as:
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