Windows Media Streaming Services 9
James Bowling
james at alchemy.net
Wed May 17 19:12:18 BST 2006
Ok...Thanks for the replies. I have figured it out and got it working.
I will see about editing the wiki with how to do it! Thanks again!
malcolm wrote:
> James Bowling wrote:
>> I have looked around on Google and what not, but found nothing. On
>> the LVS website I saw the example setup for Windows Media Streaming
>> Services but it states that it has not been tested with Windows Media
>> Streaming Services 9 (WMSS9). I have tried the example and still to
>> no avail, it does not work correctly with WMSS9. I would like to
>> know if anyone has a working setup for WMSS9 and LVS and if so, could
>> you please shed some light on this for me or point me in the right
>> direction for this? Thanks in advance!
>>
> M$oft have a paper describing how to get around firewall issues which
> is probably relevant:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/serve/firewall.aspx
> I think you need to cofnigure the server for unicast streams:
> Delivering a unicast stream
> Application Protocol Protocol Port Description
> RTSP
> TCP
> 554 (In/Out)
> Used for accepting incoming RTSP client connections and for
> delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by using RTSPT.
> RTSP
> UDP
> 5004 (Out)
> Used for delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by
> using RTSPU.
> RTSP
> UDP
> 5005 (In/Out)
> Used for receiving packet loss information from clients and
> providing synchronization information to clients that are streaming by
> using RTSPU.
> MMS
> TCP
> 1755 (In/Out)
> Used for accepting incoming MMS client connections and for
> delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by using MMST.
> MMS
> UDP
> 1755 (In/Out)
> Used for receiving packet loss information from clients and
> providing synchronization information to clients that are streaming by
> using MMSU.
> MMS
> UDP
> 1024-5000 (Out)
> Used for delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by
> using MMSU. Open only the necessary number of ports.
> HTTP
> TCP
> 80 (In/Out)
> Used for accepting incoming HTTP client connections and for
> delivering data packets to clients that are streaming by using HTTP.
>
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Regards,
James Bowling
Senior Systems Administrator
Alchemy Communications, Inc.
james at alchemy.net
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