Specifications

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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
Configuring Windows Media Streaming Multicast Station
Configuring Windows Media Streaming Multicast Station Schedule
Configuring Windows Media Streaming—Broadcast Alias
Configuring Windows Media Streaming—Bypass List
Configuring Movie Streamer—General Settings
Configuring RTSP Advanced Settings
Configuring Flash Media Streaming
Configuring Web Engine HTTP Connections
Configuring Web Engine HTTP Caching
Configuring Web Engine HTTP Cache Freshness
Configuring Web Engine Advanced HTTP Caching
Configuring Default and Maximum Bandwidth
The bandwidth used for delivering content is determined by the settings in the Default and Maximum
Bandwidth page, and the Scheduled Bandwidth page. The default settings are used unless a scheduled
bandwidth is configured for a specified time period.
To configure the default and maximum bandwidth settings, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > Application Control > Default and Maximum Bandwidth. The Default
and Maximum Bandwidth page is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the settings as appropriate. See Table 4-12 for a description of the fields.
Table 4-12 Application Control Default and Maximum Bandwidth Fields
Field Description
Windows Media
Incoming
Default
Bandwidth
Default bandwidth allowed for incoming Windows Media traffic from
client devices.
Maximum
Bandwidth
Maximum bandwidth permitted by system license. The maximum
bandwidth for concurrent Windows Media streams enforces the
aggregate bandwidth of all concurrent Windows Media streaming
sessions, which includes RTSP-using-UDP, RTSP-using-TCP,
MMS-over-HTTP, and live stream splitting.
Note The default value, without this performance-based license, is
500 megabits per second (Mbps). The maximum allowed is
4 gigabits per second (Gbps) on a CDE200.