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Chapter 4 Configuring the CDS
Server Level Configuration
Table 4-38 lists the CDSM GUI ID names and maps them to the CServer names in the setupfile and
.arroyorc files.
Table 4-38 ID Names in the CDSM GUI and CServer Files
CDSM GUI ID Name CServer Files ID Name
Array ID on the Array Name page groupid
Group ID on the Server-Level pages groupid
Stream Group ID on the Server Setup page arrayid
Cache Group ID on the Server Setup page arrayid
Vault Group ID on the Server Setup page arrayid
Stream Group ID on the Configuration Generator page arrayid
Table 4-39 Server Setup Fields
Field Description Server Types
Host Name Fully qualified hostname for this server. The name can be up to 64 characters long.
Assigning a hostname is optional.
The hostname must be fully qualified, for example: vault.cisco.com.
The DNS must be able to resolve the hostname to the IP address you choose, with both
forward and reverse lookups. If you enter a hostname that cannot be resolved, you may
not be able to access the server.
All servers:
Va u l t , C a c h i n g
Node,
Streamer, ISV
TTL IP time to live (TTL) for data packets. The IP TTL default is 16 hops. Valid entries range
from 0 to 255.
All servers
Null Streaming From the Null Streaming drop-down list, choose Enabled to allow the streaming of null
MPEG files, or Disabled to prevent the streaming of null MPEG files.
Streamers,
ISV
Playlist
Trick-mode
Restriction
Informational only. Displays the settings for the Playlist Trick-mode Restrictions. For
information on setting these fields, see the “Configuring MPEG Tuning” section on
page 4-29.
Streamer, ISV
STUN Play Error
Delay
Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) Play Error Delay field is available when NAT
is enabled through the CDSM Setup page. The NAT feature is part of the Stream
Destination feature. NAT is available only for ISA environments that use the LSCP Client
Protocol of Cisco (RTSP) or TTV (RTSP). See the “Configuring VHO ISA Settings”
section on page 4-55 for more information.
The STUN Play Error Delay is the time allowed to complete the connectivity handshake
between each callback to the control application by the CServer. The range is from 1 to
2999 milliseconds. The default is 1000.
Streamer, ISV
STUN Play
Timeout
Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) Play Timeout field is available when NAT is
enabled through the CDSM Setup page. The NAT feature is part of the Stream Destination
feature.
The STUN Play Timeout is the total time the CServer waits before the connectivity check
fails. The range is from 1 to 299 seconds. The default is 10.
Streamer, ISV
Default Stream/Cache Settings
Source IP Default source IP address for all stream and cache interfaces. If the source IP address is
left blank, the default of 192.168.207.65 is used.
All servers