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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
HTTP Allowed Extensions List of allowable extensions for HTTP.
You can add or delete filename extensions from this list with the
following restrictions:
• Each extension must be alphanumeric, with the first character
in the extension being an alphabetic character.
• You cannot have more than 10 characters in a filename
extension.
• You cannot add more than 6filename extensions to the allowed
list.
Enable Fast Start Feature Enables Fast Start for MMS-over-HTTP or RTSP.
Fast Start Max Bandwidth Maximum bandwidth (kbps) allowed per Windows Media Player
when Fast Start is used to serve packets to this player. The default
is 3500. The range is from 1 to 65535.
Enable Fast Cache Enables Fast Cache for MMS-over-HTTP or RTSP.
Fast Cache Max Delivery Rate Maximum delivery rate (kbps) allowed per Windows Media Player
when Fast Cache is used to deliver packets to this player. The
default is 5. The range is from 1 to 65535.
Windows Media Multicast Settings
Number of hops to live Number of hops to live for multicast Windows Media packets. The
default is 5. The range is from 0 to 255.
Windows Media Advanced Client Settings
Idle Timeout Number of seconds to timeout when the client connection is idle.
The default is 60 The range is from 30 to 300.
Maximum Data Packet Size Maximum packet size (in bytes) allowed. The default is 1500. The
range is from 512 to 2048.
Windows Media Advanced Server Settings
Enable Log Forwarding Enables log forwarding to an upstream SE or Windows Media
server.
Inactive Timeout Number of seconds to timeout when the upstream SE or Windows
Media server connection is idle. The default is 65535. The range is
from 60 to 65535.
Windows Media Cache Settings
Enable When checked, Windows Media cache settings are enabled.
Max Object Size The maximum content object size (in megabytes) the SE will cache.
The default is 25600. The range is from 1 to 10000000.
Age Multiplier The age multiplier value (as a percentage) enables the SE to
estimate the life of an object by multiplying the time since the
object was last modified by a percentage to obtain an approximate
expiration date. After this date, the object is considered stale, and
subsequent results cause a fresh retrieval by the SE. The default
value is 30. The range is from 0 to 100.
Table 4-15 Windows Media Streaming General Settings Fields (continued)
Field Description