Table Of Contents
Defining Servers and Clusters
Defining a Server Cluster
Configuring a Control Server
Configuring an Archive Server
Configuring a Broadcast Server
Defining Servers and Clusters
This chapter describes how to define servers and clusters, and includes the following sections:
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Defining a Server Cluster
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Configuring a Control Server
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Configuring an Archive Server
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Configuring a Broadcast Server
Defining a Server Cluster
Follow these steps to define an IP/TV server cluster:
Step 1
From your browser, access the IP/TV Control Server by entering the following URL:
http://controlserver/
where controlserver is the name of the Control Server on which the IP/TV Control Server is installed.
Step 2
On the IP/TV Control Server main page, click Server Clusters. The Server Clusters page appears.
This page lists the server clusters that are already defined. Once a server cluster is defined, you may review or edit the information stored for it, or delete it from the list.
Step 3
On the Server Clusters Page, click New Cluster on the task bar.
The New Cluster page appears.
Step 4
Enter the name of the new cluster.
Step 5
Under Cluster Information, enter an optional description of the cluster and the cluster capacity in Kbps.
Step 6
Click Add Cluster to send the completed form to the IP/TV Control Server.
For more information on defining server clusters, refer to Chapter 5, "Setting Up the IP/TV Content Manager," of the IP/TV Administration and Configuration Guide.
Configuring a Control Server
To define a Control Server, you must define your Archive Server and Broadcast Server in the IP/TV Control Server.
Note
The Control Server has Microsoft Internet Explorer preinstalled. You can also access the IP/TV Control Server from another machine using Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
To define an Archive Server or Broadcast Server in the IP/TV Control Server, follow these steps:
Step 1
From your browser, access the IP/TV Control Server by entering the following URL:
http://controlserver/
where controlserver is the name of the Control Server on which the IP/TV Control Server is installed.
Step 2
On the IP/TV Control Server main page (see ), click
Server Clusters.
Figure 4-1 IP/TV Control Server Main Page
Step 3
On the Servers page, click New Server on the task bar.
Step 4
On the New Server page, enter the server information.
Step 5
Select the IP/TV OnDemand Server check box.
Although the default capacity of a new server is 5 Mbps, the server capacity can be set as high as 50 Mbps depending on the constraints of your network. lists the average capacity in Kbps for each IP/TV server model.
Table 4-1 Average Capacity (Kbps) by IP/TV Server Model
IP/TV Server Model
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Average Capacity (Kbps)
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3423
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10,000
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3415
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10,000
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3431
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50,000
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Step 6
Click Define Server.
See "Defining Servers" in Chapter 4, "Administering IP/TV Viewer," of the IP/TV Content Manager User Guide for more detailed information.
Configuring an Archive Server
This section describes how to define an Archive Server so that it can be controlled by the IP/TV Control Server.
To set up an Archive Server, follow these steps:
Step 1
On the Program Listing window, click Settings>Configure IP/TV Server.
Step 2
Click the Server tab.
Step 3
In the IP/TV CM Host field, enter the IP address or host name of the Control Server.
Step 4
Copy your media files to e:\avi.
Configuring a Broadcast Server
This section describes how to define a Broadcast Server so that it can be controlled by the IP/TV Control Server.
To set up a Broadcast Server, follow these steps:
Step 1
On the Program Listing window, click Settings>Configure IP/TV Server.
Step 2
Click the Server tab.
Step 3
In the IP/TV CM Host field, enter the IP address or host name of the Control Server.