User Manual

4- Remote Configuration
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MPEG-TS is a standard format for transmission and storage of audio, video, and
data, and is used in broadcast systems such as DVB and ATSC. Transport Stream is
specified in MPEG-2 Part 1, Systems (formally known as ISO/IEC standard 13818-1 or
ITU-T Rec. H.222.0). Transport Stream specifies a container format encapsulating
packetized elementary streams, with error correction and stream synchronization
features for maintaining transmission integrity when the signal is degraded. As MPEG-
TS itself supports only AAC as the audio algorithm, only video is streamed when audio
algorithm is set to G.711. See settings below:
- Destination IP: Set the IP Address of the destination system which will receive
MPEG-TS stream.
- Destination Port: Set the Port of the destination system which will receive MPEG-
TS stream.
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is compatible to both SNMPv1 and
SNMPvec. Settings for using SNMP are as follows:
SNMP Listen Port (0, 161, 1025 ~ 65535): This Port is for connecting external
devices when system operates as a SNMP client. SNMP is not used with a 0 value.
SNMP Trap Destination IP: Set the SNMP Trap Destination IP.
SNMP Trap Destination Port (0, 162, 1025 ~ 65535): Set the SNMP Trap
Destination Port. SNMP is not used with a 0 value.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used by network management systems to
communicate with network elements. SNMP lets TCP/IP-based network management clients use a
TCP/IP-based internetwork to exchange information about the configuration and status of nodes.
SNMP can also generate trap messages used to report significant TCP/IP events asynchronously to
interested clients. For Example: A router could send a message if one of its redundant power
supplies fails or a printer could send an SNMP trap when it is out of paper.