Services Settings
The configurable Services are as follows:
Service | Description |
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HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol, used for Web browsers acting as a client. Note Only secured HTTP (HTTPS) is supported. See Managing Certificates (Encoder) or Managing Certificates (Decoder) to manage HTTP TLS certificates. |
SSH | Secure Shell, a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices. |
Telnet | Telnet, a network protocol used on the Internet or local area networks to provide bidirectional communications via a virtual terminal connection. |
SNMP | Simple Network Management Protocol, a network protocol used mostly in network management systems to monitor network attached devices. |
Haivision EMS | EMS (Element Management System) allows simple management of Haivision-only devices such as Haivision EMS and Haivision Hub 360. For more on pairing to EMS, see Pairing the Decoder with EMS. |
Service | Description |
|---|---|
SAP | Session Announcement Protocol, used to populate the device’s Streams table with streams advertised via the SAP protocol. |
Talkback | Audio Talkback (a Makito X feature) allows end users monitoring a streaming session to “talk back” to individuals at the video source (encoder), via a microphone connected to the decoder. For details, see Audio Talkback. |
SAP Settings | |
IPv4 Listening Address | Specifies the multicast IPv4 address on which the SAP service will listen (as defined in RFC 2974). Note The Makito X decoder listens for SAP on three different addresses when Automatic is selected:
The standard IP addresses and ports for multicast SAP announcements are defined in RFC 2974. |
IPv6 Listening Address | Specifies the multicast IPv6 address on which the SAP service will listen (as defined in RFC 2974). Note The Makito X decoder listens to |
Port | Specifies the UDP port on which the SAP service will listen. |
Talkback Settings | |
Port | Specifies the destination port used by the encoder. Default = 9177. |
Button Mode | Specifies whether the Web interface provides a push button or toggle switch for users to activate talkback.
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