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b. Streams:
c. Multicast:
How to create RTSP:
a. Step 1: Configure RTP port range.
b. Step 2: Configure RTSP port (default value is 554).
c. Step 3: Select profile name.
d. Step 4: Configure RTSP profile name and authentication.
e. Step 5: Configure RTSP multicast settings.
f. Step 6: Click the save button.
1
Profile Name
Profile 1
Select the profile for the RTSP streams.
Profile 2
Profile 3
2
Profile
This option allows you to set up the URL for each profile
and define whether or not you want to enable
authentication. The default video URL will be related to the
profile number, e.g., profile1 = media1.sdp.
Based on the default URLs, access to the RTSP streams
would be:
rtsp://camera_address/media1.sdp
If authentication is enabled, the URLs will change as
follows:
rtsp://username:password@camera_address/media1.sdp
1
Status
Disabled
Multicasting provides efficient usage of bandwidth when
there is large numbers of clients viewing simultaneously.
Enabled
2
Access Name
Default access name:
rtsp://camera_address/mmedia1.sdp
3
Multicast Address
Default address is 228.0.0.1
4
Video Port
Auto
Users can select the video port or select the auto mode for
multicast.
1124~65534
5
Audio Port
Auto
Users can select the audio port or select the auto mode for
multicast.
1124~65534
6
Time-To-Live
Value 1~255
Time-to-live (TTL) value is the hop limit that tells a
network router whether or not the packet has been in the
network too long and should be discarded.