Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series Configuration Manual page 34

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Streaming Window
Table 4-3
Option
Streaming Area
Note
RTSP Port
Video Source Port
Audio Source Port
Max RTP Packet Size
Enable Multicast
Multicast Address
Multicast Video Port
Multicast Audio Port
Time to Live
Video Area
Note
Video Standard
Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide
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Streaming Window Options (continued)
Description
Each video stream uses its own set of streaming options. The settings shown in the Streaming
Area apply to the currently selected stream only.
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port on which the IP camera receives
Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) commands. You must configure this
port if you want to allow third-party devices or software to access video
streams from the IP camera.
RTSP is a standard for connecting a client to control streaming data over the
web.
Valid values are 554 and 1024 through 65535. The default port is 554.
Universal Datagram Protocol (UDP) port on which the IP camera transmits
Video Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) data.
Valid values are even numbers 1024 through 65534. The default port is 1024.
UDP port on which the IP camera transmits audio RTP data
Valid values are even numbers 1024 through 65534. The default value is
1026.
Maximum number of bytes per data packets that are sent in each RTP
request.
Configure a lower number if you are streaming video to a cell phone that
requires smaller data packets.
Valid values are 400 through 1400. The default value is 1400.
Check this check box to send video and audio data as a multicast stream.
When multicast is enabled, the IP camera sends video and audio to the
multicast addresses that you designate. Multicast enables several devices to
receive the video signal from the IP camera simultaneously.
Enter the multicast IP address on which the IP camera sends a multicast
audio/video stream.
Enter the port on which the IP camera sends a multicast video stream.
Valid values are even numbers 1024 through 65532.
Enter the port on which the IP camera sends a multicast audio stream.
Valid values are even numbers 1024 through 65532.
Enter the number of hops, which specifies the number of network devices
that an audio/video stream can pass before arriving at its destination or being
dropped.
Valid values are 1 through 255.
Each video stream uses its own set of video options. The settings shown in the Video Area
apply to the currently selected stream only.
Choose the system for video transmission: NTSC or PAL.
The setting that you make affects each channel that is enabled.
Chapter 4
Feature Setup
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