DVEO Streamer
The DVEO Streamer connector allows the monitoring of the input and output streams of a DVEO Streamer device
About
This connector monitors the input and output streams of a DVEO Streamer.
All the data is retrieved via HTTP-SOAP protocol.
The connector displays information on 5 main pages :
- Connection: Allows users to enter their credentials and to start/stop polling the device.
- General Input: Lists all the input streams of the device and allows the user to start/stop the streams.
- Input Details: Displays more detailed information for each stream.
- Input Tree View: Contains the same data as the Input details page, but displayed in a tree view, making it easier to read.
- Output: Displays all the output streams.
Configuration
Connections
HTTP Connection - Main
This connector uses an HTTP connection and requires the following input during element creation:
HTTP Connection:
- IP address/host: The polling IP or URL of the destination.
- IP port: The IP port of the destination*.*
- Bus address: If the proxy server has to be bypassed, specify: bypassproxy.
Initialization
To start polling, enter your User Name and Password on the page Connection, and then click the Connect button.
If the connection succeeds, the Connection Status will display Connected, and the device will start polling. If the connection fails, Status will display Authentification Failure.
Note that the User Name and Password are saved in the database. If the device is restarted, it will try one time to connect to the device with the saved credentials.
Usage
This connector contains 5 pages.
Connection
This page allows users to enter their credentials and connect to or disconnect from the system.
General Input
This page displays a table listing all the input streams of the system, regardless of their type.
The controls allow the user to Start, Stop or Restart each stream.
The table contains also information common to all kinds of streams: Bitrate and Status.
Input Details
This page contains 4 tables: one for each type of stream (DVB, NET, Test, File).
Each table contains detailed information specific to each type of stream.
Input Tree View
This page contains the same data as the Input details page, but displays it in a tree view, making it easier to read.
Output
This page displays data about all the output streams.