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1. Choose disk1 y cb4 en minutes D 11234 5 seconds myfile ts e Figure 43 Circular Buffers page Different parameters must be defined in order to use the circular buffer e Disk Like all other recordings you must define on which disk the circular buffer will be stored e Circular Buffer path This is the RTSP path on which a RTSP client can access to the circular buffer e Duration This is the time range used for the recording By default it is set to 60 minutes with 6 fragments of 10 minutes The detailed of the fragments can be changed by clicking on the Switch to advanced mode icon e Name It is the folder name on the disk where the circular buffer will be written e Source The multicast unicast address of the stream to record plus the port e Minimum time shifting This is the delay between the original channel and the recorded circular buffer e Fallback Here we specify the TS file which will be played in case of an interrupted source from recording channel If another one is specified in the RTSP profile fallback the one of the RTSP profile will override this field see page 39 Please note that in case of interrupted source the circular buffer will be recorded with gaps the fallback will be replaced only at the playing of the circular buffer To ensure the good usage of this functionality the Fallback stream or recordin stream must have the s Naracteristics as the original recoraing st
2. Record Session Timeout Seconds 600 No Duration In Range d Ignore Range After Setup Milliseconds 0 On End Pause _ Play On Interrupted Source Fallback EI Preferred Transport Favor TS On Beginning Pause Ignore Range On Setup Never Ignore Range On State Change Never Le Replace Transport Destination With Peer Address a update restore factory defaults Streaming Default Values Port 11234 TTL 2 RTP El apply Figure 49 RTSP configuration page Listening ports Multiple ports can be set for the listening ports defined for the web services and the RTSP requests In some configurations when using different STBs on a platform it is required to provide different connecting ports for each STB family In most cases the default port value 554 is sufficient enough for standard usage Third party controls For advanced configuration and services we can set the billing and the access control fields For these fields please refer to the RTSP developer guide provided RTSP profiles The session profile section allows for creating a specific RTSP behavior associated to a specific Agent ID By default some configurations are available to give an overview of the possibilities Each STB manufacturer has its own implementation of the RTSP commands it results in a complex interoperability process between vendors and VoD server providers The Toucan provides through its session profile
3. Container MIPEG2Z I5S J Video codecs MPE gt Scheduled record The Scheduled Record page allows the user to program a record of a streaming channel on the disks of the Toucan On this page the programmed records are displayed with the description of the task and the current status These records can be either pending waiting for the record to start finalizing currently recording or over the record is finished FileZilla project download page http filezilla project org download ph Page 31 FE ANEVIA o Cl Toucan series User Manual B K Status Services System Help Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists VOD Contents List of Record Tasks mm You cannot create scheduled cleaning on a record without repetition If you want to delete the file use Delete File option Disk Name ESO Start Date PET Repetition Ends Delete File After Status Actions disk1 weekly_record 239 2 1 2 1234 auto 2011 06 20 15 00 00 2 hours Every Monday Wednesday Friday Sunday After 8 times pending ID de die x disk1 week_record 239 2 1 1 1234 auto 2011 06 20 14 48 26 1 weeks finalizing ili de x New Record ar the recording task is a one shot the destination will be a file If not the destination will be a directory with inside multiple files for each repetition Type One shot record Record with repetition Source IP
4. VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists Middleware RTSP USB Loader VOD Contents Group fragments coming from deleted Circular Buffers Disks Files Size Duration v disk1 Physical drive 2 07 GB 20 GB v ei bloom Folder 84 45 MB el 2 fragments Existent Circular Buffer 84 45 MB 00 03 42 e broceliande mpeg2 vod ts Video file 1 95 GB 01 21 34 S record1 ts Video file 1 MB 00 00 02 v disk2 Physical drive 174 94 MB 20 GB v ei bbcworld Folder 172 35 MB S 4 fragments Existent Circular Buffer 172 35 MB 00 06 04 C disk3 Physical drive 0 B 20GB C disk4 Physical drive 0 B 20GB Figure 37 VOD Contents page For adding content on of the Toucan disks the user must connect through FTP with the same admin credentials of the web interface and the SSH The password of the admin user can be changed in the AUTHENTICATION page see page 20 When accessing Toucan through FTP the directories are constructed as followed disk1 metas streams disk2 disk lt n gt Video files must be uploaded in the streams directory of the desired disk The metas directories have no specific roles and can be used by middleware or for storing any other file When using the FTP service we highly recommend to use FileZilla which is our reference software when working on Toucan with FTP in streams directories
5. display firmware version usage version The second example displays the help for the config command with clear as an option hostname gt help config clear config configuration management usage config clear erase the streaming configuration hostname Displays or changes the hostname Syntax hostname lt new hostname gt Example anevia hostname vod 1 You get disconnected Connect again vod 1 gt passwd Changes the monitor password if run in normal mode and changes the admin password if run in enable mode Example hostname passwd Password enter new password Confirm password enter new password again Page 46 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P De hostname ethconfig Displays or changes the configuration of the Ethernet interfaces Syntax ethconfig lt lan gt lt media gt where lt lan gt is the interface lan1 or lan2 and lt media gt is either 100f 100 Mb full duplex 100h 100 Mb half duplex 10f 10 Mb full duplex 10h 10 Mb half duplex or auto auto negotiation First example force the LAN2 interface to 100 Mb full duplex hostname ethconfig lan2 100f Second example put the lan2 interface in auto negotiation hostname ethconfig lan2 auto ipconfig Displays or changes the IP configuration Syntax ipconfig set lt address gt lt netmask gt lt gateway gt
6. ir ANEVIA User Manual Toucan series Professional Video Servers ANEVIA web site http www anevia com This document may neither be reproduced or communicated to a third party without written authorization from ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Content A A PAM CO O A 2 a E POP POPE TU O O 4 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT AND WARNINGS v siccsrsrssscvnsiscsvecndcsnesensosarernscbsrsodsocnvanebeenbenbinsersuatebnenwasoentonsen 5 Si ce Hl 6 Bit d Le LEE 6 EREECHEN 6 AS to 6 VOAS USB IMErIICES ada 6 e e one CON 6 Gettine started WHA OUR 7 E EE 8 TT e PEE OOOO O A 9 Notes on general interface behaviour sisas ansias 9 Toucan AAA PO 10 LOSIN ANG PassWord nia aran aaa aaa 11 Accessing the Web BT dn CT 11 e AP o A A 12 ES O e o o A A ATT TET 12 LOS TADO aaa eos 13 e A o 14 Ej A PR e AP eee ees ee E 14 System pages Toucan CONFIZUIATION ccsccsccecccsccsccecccsccncceccesccecceccesccncceccsccncceccsccscceccesccnsceccescoscceccess 16 NetWork CONSUMIR os 16 lo e eo 5 PEO E E A 19 EE 20 A e o ai o o E E Po E OO E E 21 LOW as 21 A E E E E E 22 O EIA 23 Un LE 24 Eier 25 System pages Disks configuration cccsscosccsccesccscceccesccncceccesccecceccesccncceccesccncceccesccscceccesccncceccscoscceccess 27 MASA Ann o y A E 27 A A e E PUE Po II II A 27 BEN RT COPE o e E UE O conan cee 28 A o A PPP A 29 EE DARE Sussie 31 VODCON gn cier EE 31 ao o A EE 31 E A nad eens E 33 Scheduled Cleanings arabe
7. 1 0 2 0 MBits s 3 0 a as 13 50 14 00 14 10 14 20 14 30 14 40 14 50 15 00 15 10 15 20 15 30 15 40 E Incoming Current 0 0 Min 0 0 Max 0 0 Average 0 0 Al Outgoing Current 3 4 Min 0 0 Max 3 8 Average 0 3 Figure 14 Net graph Page 15 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D System pages Toucan configuration All system parameters are accessible through the system menu Configuration of those system parameters should be done prior to any streaming configuration settings in order to ensure proper operation of the system Network configuration Ethernet settings Ethernet Each interface only reply to ARP requests for itself _ v Apply NM Reset Figure 15 Ethernet settings In the Ethernet settings paragraph the different physical interfaces on the equipment are displayed The user can configure the negotiation mode The check box each interface only reply to ARP request for itself has the following behavior Checked if an ARP request for the IP address of interface X comes to the Toucan through interface Y no reply is sent Unchecked if an ARP request for the IP address of interface X comes to the Toucan through interface Y a reply is sent defining IP_X is at MAC_Y IP address IP Address e ER F Le emn Inatewav Fhe cyc nm Ire lafanlt natewav from the firct i SCH i You can modify ip if you leave empty gateway the system use the default gat
8. Disks configuration Disk Management First on the Disks Management page you will have the list and the status of your disk drives connected to the Toucan Status Services Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm SNMP Time License Disks Disks Management RAID E AAA Size FilesystemjUsed Actions zer Disk 0 0 1 0 1 OK 20 0 GB up 0 remove format partition whole disk as 1 parts DES Disk 0 0 2 0 1 OK 20 0 GB up 0 remove format partition whole disk as a parts gt OK 5 0GB remove format partition whole disk as 1 partsi OK 506GB up remove format Ss Disk 0 0 3 0 OK 5 0 GB up remove format OKS Petite 3 remove format Disk 0 0 4 0 gt adi partition disk as 1 parts gt Click here to try to detect newly inserted disks retry Click here to empty disks configuration remove all Figure 32 Disks Management page Within this page you can make the following actions e Add a connected disk to the system By adding a new disk the system will consider it as only one partition by default e Partition a disk in 1 to 4 equal parts You can partition a disk which is already added or even formatted e Format a partition e Remove a partition or a disk from the system all your data as soon as you partition a disk or you format a partition As soon as you have formatted a partition you must se
9. Limitations The Toucan series products are able to manage up to 10 Ethernet interfaces The Toucan video server does not provide transcoding or transrating facilities Connecting to a Toucan Toucan series have two connection interfaces used for management an RS 232 port and an Ethernet port For more information about the connectors please refer to the hardware manual RS 232 Some hardware equipment is provided with a RS 232 port To connect to the COM port of the equipment the following configuration for the serial port is required Speed 38400 bps Parity None Data 8 bits Stop bits 1 Figure 1 RS232 connection parameters After entering all these parameters the connection is opened as described in the command line interface section VGA amp USB interfaces Some hardware equipment is provided with a VGA connector and USB connectors you can then connect a screen to the VGA port and a keyboard to a USB port Then the Toucan can be managed by the command line interface available as described in the relevant section Ethernet interfaces Depending on the hardware configuration the Toucan has several network interface cards The interface cards are named lan1 to lanx where x is the number of Ethernet interfaces of the equipment The different interfaces can be configured to dispatch outgoing streams for load balancing or for backup purposes Once the Toucan IP address is set it is possible to connect throu
10. default 5000 Y Apply Reset External Log Server enabled C IP address port 4 P You can configure a syslog server Y Apply Reset Persistent Logs Save if the log file is is at least 10 megabyte s sl E Force writing in flash drive by default logs are writed in flash drive and if it s not available the hard drive is used MM Persistent logs write logs in a mass storage flash or hard drive Keep at maximum 20 files in the mass storage Y Apply Reset Figure 28 Logs page The different events on a Toucan can be logged in different ways 1 On the Toucan RAM lost at each reboot 2 On an external server 3 Ona flash drive or a hard drive Log History This concerns only the logs kept on the Toucan RAM In this section the user can change the length of the logs history Logs history cannot exceed 5000 lines External Log Server In this section the user can configure an external syslog server The only configuration required is to enable this export and define the IP address and port of the syslog network server Anevia recommends the use of kiwi syslog for Windows and syslog ng for Linux Default port for syslog protocol is 514 Persistent Logs If a USB mass storage device is connected the user can force writing the logs on that device Note that this device must be formatted before inserting it The supported formats are XFS EXT2 EXT3 and FAT An available hard drive can also be
11. shown in bihourly display The CPU graph monitors on a time basis the CPU load for each available processor in terms of percentage Overview Logs Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Display period bihourly daily weekly monthly all Bihourly CPU usage 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 Percentage 30 20 10 0 13 40 13 50 14 00 14 10 14 20 14 30 14 40 14 50 15 00 15 10 15 20 15 30 McPU o Current 14 9 Min 3 9 Max 47 1 Average 7 9 H CDU 1 Current 17 1 Min 3 3 Max 42 7 Average 7 8 Figure 10 CPU graph The Memory graph monitors the amount of memory currently used It is shown in kilobytes Overview Logs Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Display period bihourly daily weekly monthly all Bihourly memory usage 600000 500000 400000 uw w t 300000 oO Y 200000 100000 0 13 50 14 00 14 10 14 20 14 30 14 40 14 50 15 00 15 10 15 20 15 30 15 40 E Application Current 379772 Min 365936 Max 380228 Average 368757 E System Current 1036 Min 880 Max 1036 Average 955 A Free Current 122340 Min 121896 Max 136324 Average 133436 Figure 11 Memory graph Page 14 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D The Load Average graph monitors the Linux standard system load average Three graphs are represented with 1 minute 5 minutes and 15 minutes means In a normal situation this load average should be equal to th
12. Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 RTSP eg Changing duplex mode for lan2 successfull Changing duplex mode for lan3 successfull Ethernet Negotiation Negotiated at lan1 00 0c 29 17 c3 22 Auto D 1000Mb s Full Duplex lan2 00 0c 29 c3 c6 27 100 Full D 100Mb s Full Duplex lan3 00 0c 29 c3 c6 31 1000 Full zl 1000Mb s Full Duplex lan4 00 0c 29 c3 c6 3b Auto D 1000Mb s Full Duplex mm You can modify negociation of interfaces Each interface only reply to ARP requests for itself L v Apply Reset Figure 2 Changing a parameter confirmation In case of failure an error message will be displayed at the top of the page A pop up may also warn the user regarding a potential error Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 RTSP Y Saving configuration amp _ failed 32 Save Load View 9 boot gt 7 mm This page allows you to save the current configuration so that it will start automatically in the current state after the next boot default 1795 bytes reboot If you want to remove the stored configuration use the clear functionality O free name H save Save current configuration G clear Clear configuration H load Load streaming configuration view View selected configuration A configuration exists and will be loaded
13. Let the support team remotely access the Toucan Figure 4 Toucan 3 1 Web Interface menus Login and password There are two levels of privileges Monitor read only access to the configuration parameters Admin full control User monitors can access the command line interface through SSH or through the serial port They can also access a restricted number of functionalities through the Web interface Login Default password monitor anevia admin paris Figure 5 Default logins amp passwords Accessing the web interface J Tne web int ana Chrome Using a web browser the user must connect to the web interface of the equipment through this address http IP address where P_address is the selected address entered in the setup menu If the user has correctly filled the net mask and the gateway address fields a page should be displayed with a prompt to enter the administration account login amp password QO 172 27 115 105 admin login php ZA ANEVIA Toucan anevia Login Password Login Figure 6 Login page Once connected the main administration web page of the Toucan is displayed Page 11 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Status pages Overview page Status Services Overview Logs Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Message P tee lant 0 Mbps Jlan1 0 Mbps Setup alarms Setup network Lo
14. New HW Update 2009 11 02 DA 2 2 2 Add circular buffer playlists session profile and security options 3 2 2010 02 16 DA 3 0 2 2 3 Update RAID configuration section 3 3 2010 03 05 DA 3 0 2 2 5 Update schedule cleaning section and add warnings about bonding usage 4 0 0 2011 06 21 SGR 3 0 2 Total overhaul of the document for 3 0 release 4 1 1 2011 09 30 SGR ld Update according to SAB comments 4 1 2 2011 10 03 SGR 31 1 Adding settings clear procedure Adding naming rule for SR and CB 4 1 3 2011 10 11 MHO amp SGR SI Grammar fixes Fixing Scheduling cleanings part 4 1 4 2011 12 05 SGR Ae Adding Getting started section Updating Multiscreen option chapter Adding a warning on playlist PID Page 4 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual B Scope of the document and warnings This document has been written for the Toucan 3 1 x series Screenshots have been made with version 3 1 1 Although there should be no major user interface changes between 3 1 x versions there might be some minor differences between a newer version and the screenshots in this document Page 5 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Using a Toucan The Toucan product is a video server designed to deploy nPVR VOD Catchup TV and time shifting services The Toucan server is able to manage video streams with CBR or VBR compression MPEG 2 or MPEG 4 H 264 encoding and SD or HD resolutions These streams must be encapsulated in MPEG2 Transport Stream protocol
15. be repeated certain days in the week o This repetition can Never ends or can be stopped After X times For integration with a third party software the file name format of the created Scheduled Records is the following sr YYYY MM DD T hh mm ss hh mm ts where YYYY MM DD T hh mm ss hh mm is the ISO 8601 format of the timestamp for example 201007161192030 0100 Page 32 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Scheduled Play The Toucan can also be programmed for scheduled plays This page displays the different plays listed For each play there are all the details available and the status of the task These tasks can be either pending waiting for the play to start finalizing currently playing or over the play is finished For adding a new scheduled play several fields must be specified e Type o Oneshot play if the task must be executed only once o Play with repetition if the task must be repeated within a period detailed below e Source o For selecting the content to be played e Destination o The IP address unicast or multicast and the Port of the output stream o The outgoing network Interface o The TTL ofthe outgoing packets e Start o The play can start As soon as possible if this is a one shot play the play will start after having completed all the fields o The play can start at Boot up of the server o The play can start at a specified Date In case of a repeated play this date wil
16. click on new Once created an interface can be deleted Limitation No VLAN can be created on a bonded interface and no VLAN can be created on an interface included in a bonding group Streaming Streaming configuration mm You can select which interface will be used for streaming v Apply Reset Figure 21 Streaming settings This section enables the user to select on which interface he will allow the streaming The selected interfaces will be proposed when creating a new stream Advice If the user allows the streaming on an interface that has no IP address a warning will be displayed in the comment area It is also strongly advised not to stream on the Mgmt interface IGMP join IGMP Join Send IGMP Join on streaming JY Apply 2 Reset Figure 22 IGMP settings This field describes whether the Toucan will send an IGMP join when starting broadcasting a stream The configuration of this highly depends on the network equipment used and the multicast configuration Please refer to the network devices reference manuals for this IPV6 Figure 23 IPv6 settings This section enables to see the IPv6 address of each physical interface Page 18 r ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual d Firewall On this page it is possible to define firewallrules for all ports available on all interfaces Status Services Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs RTSP General Configuration Alarm Tim
17. equipment with an SSH client you can provide any login and enter the monitor password when prompted Once logged in with the monitor password a screen prompt appears hostname gt When accessing the Toucan through the command line we are given read only access to the configuration parameters Enable mode In order to have full privileges enter in enable mode using the administrator password hostname gt enable password enter the administrator password hostname To exit the enable mode use the following command hostname exit hostname gt Commands The command line interface provides a limited set of commands These basic commands allow access to information about the Toucan status If the enable mode is activated it also allows modification of some configuration parameters in the same way as with the web interface All commands are listed and described below Command name Description Page 45 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P e Some Commande need to be explained in detail see below help Called without argument this command displays the list of available commands Called with a command as argument it displays the help available for that command Called with a command and a command option as arguments it displays the help for this command option The first example displays the help for the version command hostname gt help version version
18. gt bin a second file Toucan lt version gt sum which contains the checksum of the firmware file Follow this procedure to upgrade the firmware of the equipment 1 Put the file s on an HTTP server in a same directory 2 Stop the streams Page 49 IF ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P ES 3 In enable mode run anevia upgrade http 192 168 4 10 path Toucan XXX 1 6 1 Where e 192 168 4 10 is the IP address of the HTTP server e path is the path to the two files on the HTTP server e 1 6 1 isthe version of the firmware that you are upgrading to Note You should not include any extension neither bin nor sum in the URL When prompted press the Enter key and the equipment will reboot Page 50 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Troubleshooting and maintenance Most Common Problems Most problems encountered by Anevia Technical Support team involve source issues encrypted programs incorrect audio type etc improper Toucan configuration or channel mapping issues Having a working knowledge of the devices and systems involved in the provision of digital services minimizes the occurrence of problems as well as time to repair One of the best sources for troubleshooting information is the manual provided by the equipment s manufacturer Some basic rules that apply to all digital system troubleshooting e Look for any changes that have taken place since the system was last working p
19. lt device gt lt vlan gt ipconfig disable lt device gt lt vlan gt ipconfig show lt device gt lt vlan gt where lt device gt is lan1 or lan2 and lt vlan gt isa 802 10 vlan tag First example set the network configuration to lan1 IP 10 0 0 125 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 0 0 1 lan2 not used hostname ipconfig set 10 0 0 125 255 255 0 0 10 0 0 1 lanl hostname ipconfig disable lan2 Second example set the network configuration to lan1 IP 10 0 0 125 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 0 0 1 lan2 192 168 0 32 Netmask 255 255 255 0 hostname ipconfig set 10 0 0 125 255 255 0 0 10 0 0 1 lanl hostname ipconfig set 192 168 0 32 255 255 255 0 lan2 vlanconfig Displays or changes the VLAN configuration Syntax vlanconfig show vlanconfig add lt device gt lt vlan gt vlanconfig rem lt device gt lt vlan gt where lt device gt is lan1 or lan2 and lt vlan gt is a 802 10 vlan tag First example set the network configuration to Mgmt 10 0 0 125 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 0 0 1 Page 47 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P E VLAN1 5 10 0 0 5 Netmask 255 255 0 0 hostname ipconfig set 10 0 0 125 255 255 0 0 10 0 0 1 lanl hostname vlanconfig add lan1 5 hostname ipconfig set 10 0 0 5 255 255 0 0 lan1 5 Second example removes a vlan from the configuration LAN 1 configured VLAN1 5 not configured hostname
20. of files the web interface is frozen to a blank page and is no longer responaing to Page 41 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual ES Help pages About Status Services System Help About Version Uptime Support Remote Access About ANEVIA Anevia provides video solutions and service infrastructure for the delivery of interactive Live TV and video on demand VoD services With over 300 deployments in 50 countries representing millions of users and 10 000 live channels Anevia has proven expertise and experience in delivering advanced turnkey video solutions to the hospitality market and end to end infrastructure solutions to service providers Anevia s turnkey solutions provide cost effective flexible and high performance in the box solutions for delivery of live TV pay TV VoD and pre recorded programs in hotels healthcare units waiting rooms corporate sites and event venues Our carrier grade end to end video infrastructure solution 3Screens provides telecommunication operators and service providers with manageable and seamless delivery of video services to TV PC Internet connected devices and mobile phones E Television Internet Mobile 3Screens covers the value chain from live ingestion with DVB to IP gateways content preparation content distribution network network and asset management through to video servers and advertising applications Platforms are future proof anticipating technology
21. rate lani 172 27 99 232 100 Mbits s Total Mbits s Save Figure 46 OTT page To enable the service the user must check the right interface s on which they want the service to work The user can also limit the outgoing bit rate of the OTT traffic on each checked interface Once the service is enabled the user can add MP4 video files which will be available as adaptive bitrate content For this they must connect through FTP to the Toucan using the ott user as described in the FTP USERS chapter page 20 The interest in HTTP adaptive streaming is to have several bitrates for the same content the user can put several MP4 files of the same content with several bitrates following this rule of naming lt VIDEONAME gt _ lt BITRATE gt mp4 lt BITRATE gt in tne naming of severa files Is a free naming but must not contain any underscore character _ For other file formats they can be reached through Progressive Download the files in this case must be added using the progressive_download user Example In the following example we added files MovieTrailer_H264_380k mp4 and MovieTrailer_H264_256k mp4 with the ott user on the disk1 and the file OtherMovieTrailer 3gp with the progressive_download user on the disk2 Disks Files Size Duration Progress DL HLS VOD Action v diski Physical drive 51 41 MB 20 GB 5 MovieTrailer_H264 v 345 v 423 a 64 a 76 kbps Video file HLS VOD 50 72 MB 00 07
22. read performance occurs when using a multi threaded operating system that supports split seeks very small performance reduction when writing Array continues to operate so long as at least one drive is functioning RAID 4 Block level parity minimum 3 disks This mechanism provides an improved performance and fault tolerance but with a dedicated parity disk rather than rotated parity strips With the block level striping files can be distributed between multiple disks Each disk operates independently which allows I O requests to be performed in parallel though data transfer speeds can suffer due to the type of parity Error detection is enabled through dedicated parity and is stored in a separate single disk unit RAID 5 Stripped set minimum 3 disks with distributed parity Distributed parity requires all but one drive to be present to operate drive failure requires replacement but the array is not destroyed by a single drive failure Upon drive failure any subsequent reads can be calculated from the distributed parity such that the drive failure is hidden from the end user The array will have data loss in the event of a second drive failure and is vulnerable until the data that was on the failed drive is rebuilt onto a replacement drive Automatic rebuild is achieved for RAID5 RAID 6 Stripped set with dual distributed parity minimum 4 disks Provides fault tolerance from two drive failures array continues to operate with up t
23. this page an auto remove functionality can be enabled Only the period of the repeating removal must be specified either in hours days weeks or months Status Services System Help Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists VOD Contents Auto Remove terminated task 10 days D D This page allows you to setup auto remove terminated task To disable this function just leave the field clear Y Apply Reset Figure 42 Scheduling options page Page 34 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Circular Buffers A circular buffer allows permanent and ongoing recording of a channel by specifying a time range The channel will then be recorded into the circular buffer within this time range for example 2 hours When the end of the circular buffer is reached the old data over 2 hours is removed and replaced by the new data under 2 hours Status Services System Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists VOD Contents Ho This page allows you to view currents circular buffers and add a new one Current Circular Buffers Disk Circular Buffer path Duration __ status Name Format Source Minimum time shifting disk1 cb3 6x 10 60 min OK bloom cb TS 239 2 1 1 1234 10 seconds myfile ts x de New Circular buffer CE AAA IO E ESO Minimum time shifting Fallback
24. vlanconfig rem lan1 5 config Saves or cleans the streaming configuration Syntax config save clean load name config rename name new_name config setboot name First example save the current streaming configuration so the Toucan will start automatically with this configuration after the next reboot hostname config save Second example remove the stored streaming configuration hostname config clean date Displays and sets the date used for the logging functionality Syntax date date set lt year gt lt month gt lt day gt lt hour gt lt minute gt lt second gt date ntp lt ntp server gt date resync from NTP server First example set the date to March 22nd 2005 2 15 p m hostname date set 2005 03 22 14 15 Second example set the date using an NTP server hostname date ntp 138 195 130 71 log Displays the log information of the Toucan and set the logging parameters Syntax log log queue lt number of entries gt to define the log queue length log show lt significant warning error critical gt by default all Example hostname gt log show Page 48 r ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D settings Reset all settings to the factory values Syntax settings clear exp Exports the global configuration of the Toucan in a private format using a secure copy path scp When there is no filename declared t
25. 41 v disk2 Physical drive 141 54 MB 20 GB 5 OtherMovieTrailer 3gp Video file Progress DL 141 53 MB Figure 47 VOD Contents page with OTT content Page 37 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P E Then in the VOD Contents page the links are available for the HLS of MovieTrailer_H264 and the OtherMovieTrailer in progressive download MovieTrailer_H264 is seen as only one content item as we uploaded several bitrates of the same video file The link on the page is only available for Apple HLS format and has this URL http lt Toucan_IP gt ott disk1 MovieTrailer H264 ssm MovieTrailer_H264 m3u8 Nevertheless other adaptive bitrate formats are available they are constructed as follow e Microsoft Smooth Streaming http lt Toucan_IP gt ott disk1 MovieTrailer H264 ssm Manifest e Adobe HTTP Dynamic Streaming HDS http lt Toucan_IP gt ott disk1 MovieTrailer_H264 ssm MovieTrailer_H264 f4m e MPEG DASH http lt Toucan_IP gt ott disk1 MovieTrailer_H264 ssm MovieTrailer H264 mpd Middleware This page aims at enabling the Minerva connector developed for the interoperability with this specific middleware The fields should be clear The service can be Enabled by defining a Listening interface and a Listening port on the Toucan The Minerva server information must be filled with its IP port login and password to let the Toucan connect to it Status Servi
26. 4294967295 maximum number of mosaic input streams unlimited maximum number of ingests VMOD 4294967295 maximum input bandwidth Mbps unlimited maximum number of inputs unlimited maximum output bandwidth Mbps unlimited maximum number of output channels unlimited OSPF allowed no Figure 31 License page Hardware identifier This button enables the user to generate the hardware identifier of the equipment This hardware identifier is mandatory for the Anevia team to generate a license Prior to sending any license request please use this button and attached the generated sysid lic file and the device serial number to the request A sysid lic file is a plain text with a 34 digit hexadecimal value 01 02 9e8181614414368e2d3d5eb436baa4 Register a new license When the user receives a new license key they must define a name for this new license and enter the license key file provided by Anevia in the license file field If the entered license is valid then a new entry will be created in the license list In order to use this license it has to be defined as boot license and the equipment has to be rebooted License management This section enables the user to manage the different license files available on the Toucan For each license different actions are available Use as boot license set this license as the one to be used after the next reboot The selected license will be displayed with a star Delete remove
27. Address Port 1234 Interface autol y Destination file Disk disk1 w Name Start As soon as possible Date 2011 06 20 at 14 54 48 Duration minutes Repeat the task Every 1 minutes Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Ends 9 Never 7 After times New Record Figure 38 Scheduled record page To add a new record several fields must be specified e Type o One shot record if the task must be executed only once o Record with repetition if the task must be repeated with a period detailed below e Source o The IP address and the Port of the streaming channel o The incoming network Interface e Start o The record can start As soon as possible if this is a one shot record the record will start after having completed all the fields o The record can start at a specified Date In case of a repeated record this date will be used as the basis for the next record repetitions e Duration o The total duration of the record must be chosen here it can be specified in seconds minutes hours days or weeks e Delete File for one shot record o The record file can Never be deleted it will stay on the disk until being manually deleted o The record file can be deleted after duration after the start This duration can be specified in seconds minutes hours days or weeks e Repeat the task for record with repetition o The record can be repeated Every X minutes hours days or months It can also
28. S 1 2 NFS 2 2 Current date 2011 June 15 10 25 06 Bi fiers ars Sioned cavers settings EE Current time zone UTC Here are shown current settings of equipment Timezone settings Timezone UTC H mm You can choose your time zone v Apply Date Time Settings Date 2011 06 15 Hour 10 125 106 mm You can modify the system date and time v Apply NTP Server NTP Server S e mm You can use an external NTP server to synchronise the equipment ync Figure 30 Time settings page Current settings This section displays the current date and time of the Toucan Timezone settings Setting of the time zone is done with 2 fields the first one is the continent and the second one is the main city Date Time Settings This section enables the user to manually set the date time and time zone It is recommended not to manually set date and time NTP Server It is strongly advised to use an NTP server The user should configure its IP address In case an NTP server is set it is very important that the timezone is also correctly set Page 24 ir ANEVIA l ka ESCH Toucan series User Manual ec License The license page displays the status of all available licenses and allows the addition or removal of licenses The hardware ID is used to generate a new license for Toucan equipment If the user needs a specific option he must check with his sales representative to purchase it Status Services System Help Netwo
29. a message will be displayed telling how many partitions there currently are and how many are needed The usage of the RAID does not require formating the disks beforehand The RAID build process will systematically format the disks The initial build or the rebuild of the RAID could take a lot of time For example using 4 disks of n 500 GB in RAID 5 will result in an initial build of 2 30 hours When the RAID must be rebuilt it is recommended to limit the streaming on the equipment to avoid a huge increase in the rebuild time Once a RAID array is configured it appears in the Disks Management page as only one disk O Partition State Size Filesystem Used Actions ES RAID array 1 mode 1 0S Disk 0 0 1 0 1 N A 19 99 GB up 0 format Lo Es Disk 0 0 2 0 1 remove format partition whole disk as 1 parts y PS remove format Disk 0 0 3 0 remove format remove format Disk 0 0 4 0 add partition disk as 1 parts gt Figure 34 Disks management table when RAID is configured Disks RTSP As soon as the partitions or the RAID are created you will need to set an internal RTSP path for each partition to validate the use by the server of these partitions for video services After defining the RTSP path you will need to setup the interface in order to allow the streaming of your content on a specific network Interface defines the default interface used for s
30. ad BR 9 Memory usage Reg 7496 Vod Contents OO lay Recording Sessions lay Record RTSP Internal 0 0 Vod Content 0 0 Circular Burffers 0 0 Playlists 0 Circular Buffers Total License o 100 0 100 Setup License el Play Recording RTSP Internal 0 0 Playlists IES SO E TO RTSP Internal 0 Figure 7 Web interface Status page The main web interface page is designed in order to provide a quick overview of the equipment All the important parameters are displayed on this page This includes Any active alarms Statistics on system load and memory usage Streaming bitrate of each interface Current use of license resources Page 12 r ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual B Logs page Status Services System High Availability Help Overview Logs Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Disks Load Graph Logs manipulations Download logs Download full debug information Logs info 000 BO Page 1 2011 09 12 12 52 08 v Date Message 2011 09 12 12 52 08 8 2011 09 12 12 52 09 2011 09 12 12 52 09 2011 09 12 12 52 26 2011 09 12 12 52 35 2011 09 12 12 52 35 2011 09 12 12 52 35 2011 09 12 12 52 35 2011 09 12 12 52 35 2011 09 12 12 52 35 2011 09 12 12 52 36 2011 09 12 12 52 36 2011 09 12 12 53 26 2011 09 12 12 53 27 2011 09 12 12 53 54 Logging system initialized closing all sessions for this module last message repeated 4 times manager p
31. address at the server side Warning Any change here will stop all current sessions NFS General Settings mm This section allows you to change the general behaviour of NFS Autoremount on failure at startup C Interval between checks 15 modify Figure 36 NFS configuration NFS Disks A net drive is defined by two parameters e ts path on the network e Its internal name for the FTP and the RTSP utilities When you add a new net drive its mount status is displayed on the screen to indicate if the disk could be used in writing and reading or only on reading Multiple access disk one writer n readers Information about its size and usage are also displayed on this tab Page 29 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D NFS General settings When the system fails and need to be rebooted the NFS disks can become unreachable during the reboot In this case it is possible to configure the auto remount function in order to check at every Interval if the disk is reachable This interval is set in seconds To reduce the risk of reduced performances on the server we do not recommend using values of under 10 seconds for this parameter Page 30 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Services pages VOD Contents Within this page the file contents of the disks are listed By clicking on the red bin the file can be deleted A link is also available to reach the file with the RTSP protocol Status System
32. assword is used to access the command line interface and the web interface in read only mode Admin password is used to access the web interface and to enter enabled mode in the command line interface d Hide passwords when typing v Apply MW Reset HTTPs Current certificate No certificate is currently installed on this server Upload a certificate mm You can view current SSL certificate Certificate file You can also upload and or update your SSL certificate v Apply FTP users Confirm password progressive_download To upload streams only availables in progressive download ott To upload OTT streams H Define the password for FTP users Y update Figure 25 Authentication page Password This section enables the user to change the password of the admin and monitor accounts In case the equipment password is lost the only way to recover access is to reset the equipment to its factory defaults see page 51 COME BACK TO FACTORY DEFAULTS HTTPs HTTPs administration can be enabled on the Toucan For this the user should upload a certificate file and a server key file If the user wants to block access to HTTP admin once HTTPs is setup this can be done using the firewall rules see page 19 FIREWALL FTP users These FTP accounts are used for the OTT option by default they have the following passwords Login Password progressive_download progressive download o
33. at next reboot Last loaded configuration boot When boot config was saved last loaded configuration was boot Import Export View running configuration Export running configuration pr To export the currently running streaming configuration from your equipment to your computer Parcourir Import Configuration You can also import a previously exported equipment configuration file from your computer to your equipment Figure 3 Changing a parameter failure Page 9 IF ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual Toucan 3 1 menus The web interface site map is described here Main Menu Sub Menu Status Overview Log Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Services VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists OTT Middleware RTSP USB Loader System Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS Help About Version Page 10 Functionality Status pages of the equipment Overview of the equipment configuration View of the logs Display active and past alarms Time graph monitoring the CPU load Time graph monitoring the RAM load Time graph monitoring the system load average Time graph monitoring the running sessions Time graph monitoring the incoming and outgoing network traffic Configuratio
34. boot after upgrade Uptime Status Services System About Version Uptime Support Remote Access Uptime Uptime System has been up for 6 days 20 hours 48 minutes 33 seconds Figure 56 Uptime page This page shows the up time of the system Page 43 r ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P De Support Status Services System Help About Version Uptime Support Remote Access Support amp maintenance Anevia provides a Support and Maintenance for its equipment as written in the contract If you already have an account in the technical support site please click below support anevia com Figure 57 Support page This page gives information about Anevia support services Remote Access Status Services System Help About Version Uptime Support Remote Access 3 __ ___ __ A Remote access Activate L change Figure 58 Remote Access page When enabling this feature the support team can access easily to the Toucan for debugging The server must be able to access a remote server through HTTPS port 443 for enabling the feature Page 44 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P ES Command line interface The command line interface gives the administrator the same level of management as through the web interface In some cases when the web interface is unreachable for network reasons this is the only way to access and to configure the Toucan Login through SSH Connect to the
35. ces System Help VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists Middleware RTSP USB Loader Minerva Enabled El Listen interfaca mm This section allow you to enable the Middleware connector and change its configuration The recording are saved in the first disk farm available Listen port Middleware IP Middleware port mm This section allow you to set middleware information used to get the channel Middleware login list Middleware password Y Apply Reset Figure 48 Middleware page Page 38 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual B E RTSP Configuration Status Services System Help VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists OTT Middleware RTSP USB Loader Listening ports Port1 554 Port2 2000 X New port update Third pa controls C Billing ip amp port url http Access control ip amp port url http update RTSP Profiles default D UserAgent prefix default Tcp Keep Alive Probes First Tcp Keep Alive Delay Seconds 30 Close On Teardown Connection Maximum Idle Time Seconds 60 Teardown At End Of Connection a new Tcp Keep Alive Interval Seconds 5 Remove Url Trailing Slash COS Play Session Timeout Seconds 600 Never Send Rtsp Notifications remove
36. e number of server processors 1 for a mono processor 2 for a bi processor Overview Logs Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Display period bihourly daily weekly monthly all Bihourly average load 7 0f 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 13 50 14 00 14 10 14 20 14 30 14 40 14 50 15 00 15 10 15 20 15 30 15 40 E Over 1 min Current 3 24 Min 0 48 Max 6 22 Average 2 26 Al Over 5 min Current 3 48 Min 1 17 Max 3 65 Average 2 19 E Over 15 min Current 2 88 Min 1 62 Max 2 90 Average 2 16 Figure 12 Load Average graph The Session graph monitors the number of active sessions plays and records sessions Overview Logs Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Display period bihourly daily weekly monthly all Bihourly number of sessions Loi 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 Sessions 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 13 50 14 00 14 10 14 20 14 30 14 40 14 50 15 00 15 10 15 20 15 30 15 40 Al Plays Current 1 Min QO Max 1 Average Been D Records Current O Min O Max O Average 0 0 Figure 13 Session graph The Net graph monitors the incoming and the outgoing network traffic on the server This is reported in Mbit s Overview Logs Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Display period bihourly daily weekly monthly all Bihourly traffic on lanl go BEE BEEN E ee A is i
37. e License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 E Activate advanced firewall rules x il Choose here if you want to use default server firewall settings or if you want M Apply Reset to specify advanced rules Advanced Configuration Drop Drop ge Se TCP Select here specific ports to filter as input and or output for each interface custom custom e e v Apply Reset Figure 24 Firewall settings General Configuration To activate the firewall system the user must first check the box and then click on Apply Advanced configuration The user can define the firewall settings on given ports for the given interface either for UDP or TOP In order to set a rule the user should Define the port of the rule Click on the required blockings interface input or output TCP or UDP Click on Apply If the firewall settings are not activated the default firewall of the system is used The default rules are the following Drop ports 12 25 1093 UDP and TCP on interface lan1 and lan2 Page 19 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P E Authentication Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS Password User Password Confirm password admin mm You can change the different passwords required to access the equipment ES Monitor p
38. ection of the files displayed As soon as three letters are typed the filter is active The up down and remove buttons can be used to manipulate respectively the position of the content in the playlist or to remove content from the list The checkbox in front of each file has two purposes Page 36 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Moving several files in once in the playlist Changing the restrictions of a single file Finally by clicking on create it will create the playlist Note Playlists can be dynamically edited through the SOAP API Please refer to the relevant SOAP API documentation for more information Over The Top Multiscreen option This page is used for enabling the OTT service which will allow the user to make VOD services available for mobile devices In order to function the Multiscreen option must be enabled by the license Please contact your Sales representative for more details Status Services System VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists OTT Middleware RTSP USB Loader OTT Configuration BB choose the interfaces you want to use for the OTT service and dispatch the bitrates you have max 100 Mbits s on outgoing Interfaces will be limited for HTTP traffic 80 source port If the checkbox is unchecked the HTTP traffic is not limited but OTT service is unable with this interface OTT Service Outgoing
39. en having a lot of files to put on the Toucan disks avoiding long wait times using FTP transfer This is in a beta version as it is not a core functionality of the Toucan so the user interface is not yet final Status Services System VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists Middleware RTSP USB Loader Directory Directo 0004 Af Create Name Size Actions A TS z 2 usb_1 0 0 0_1 16 KB Remove the device Warning the boot flag is activated Figure 50 USB loader page To copy files from the USB mass storage to the hard disks of the Toucan the user has to navigate inside the directories of the USB drive When the files are found the checkboxes must be checked and the user must click on the Copy icon 8 Then the following page is shown y Copy from usb_1 0 0 0_1 to usb_1 0 0 0_1 ff O vi unbreakable h264 mainconcept ts unbreakable h264 maincon Copy Cancel Figure 51 Choosing the destination directory To change the destination directory the user must click on the two dots just next to the arrow icon GA Then it must browse to the desired directory by clicking first on TS then on the desired disk and finally on streams where the video files are stored in the Toucan A click on Copy is enough for starting the copy During the copy
40. eters can only be cleared or modified but not saved in alternate configurations Changes in the system layer parameters are automatically saved Here is the list of the different parameters Parameter Content Services Sched Record Services Sched Play Services Sched Cleanings gt lt Services Sched Options Services Circular Buffers Services Circular Buffers Channels Services Playlists gt lt System Network System Firewall System Authentication System Logs System Alarm gt lt System Time System License System Disks RTSP System Disks Management System RAID System RTSP XX X gt lt gt lt Page 8 IF ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P Web Interface Notes on general interface behaviour Dynamic display of pages Most of the pages are dynamically built and any change to the equipment will automatically be displayed The user does not need to reload the page Help notes amp tips Next to each parameter a small box is displayed with a short help message identified by the Hien Changing configuration fields values Changing a configuration field value is usually done by changing the value in a control section text box drop down box check box and clicking on the apply button In case of success a confirmation message will be displayed at the top of the page Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License
41. evolutions such as IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem All platforms whether in the box or infrastructure enable delivery of feature rich innovative video services including live TV streaming interactive VoD VoD gaming TV commerce and time shifted services such as Catch up TV network personal video recorder nPVR and pause TV Anevia s value proposition to service providers e Quality in content delivery through a single end to end infrastructure e Seamless triple screen services for delivery of any content to any device e Business oriented solutions developed for capex opex optimization new advertising requirements and revenue sharing models Anevia s value proposition to hospitality providers e Cost effective and manageable turnkey solutions that are compact easy to install and simple to operate e Quality in content delivery through high performance proven video streaming technologies e User friendly interfaces with full channel overviews for intuitive easy to use program selection Illustration 52 About page This section gives a brief overview of the company and the other products Version Status Services System About Version Uptime Support Remote Access Current version Software Revision Anevia Toucan v3 1 1 debug version build 2011 09 02 14 43 38 on sicomp Hardware Revision 1 0 Soap modules versions SoapVod 1 3 4 SoapVodott 1 0 1 Upgrade Please enter the path t
42. eway from the first interface Gateway 172 27 99 254 v Apply Reset Figure 16 IP address settings The IP address fields enable the user to setup the IP address for any interface on the equipment this includes physical interface and any logical interface vlan tagged bonding Optionally the user can set the interface as a DHCP client When a bonded interface is used it is advised not to put any IP address from the slave interfaces the interfaces from which the bonded interface relies The user is asked to fill the netmask as well and an implicit route is created automatically for that subnet using that interface The gateway can be set here or in the route section on the default route Page 16 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual Routes Routes default Mgmt w 172 27 119 254 O Mgmt mm You can m y Apply Reset Figure 17 Route settings This section enables the user to create specific routes The default route has to be present on the equipment The user can define the gateway and the interface The user can add any route on any kind of interface DNS DNS Hostname anevia DNS Primary server DNS Secondary server mm You can modify hostname You can also modify dns DNS Domain y Apply 2 Reset Figure 18 DNS Settings In this section the user can define the hostname of the equipment The user can also define the IP addresses of the DNS servers and specify a DNS domain sea
43. gh the Ethernet port of the machine either using the Web interface or the on line command prompt see command line interface section for more information The command line interface through the Ethernet port is only accessible through an SSH connection We recommend using the PuTTY software to connect to a Toucan series through this interface Page 6 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Getting started with Toucan Once the installation process of the Toucan is done the steps above can be followed to begin to use it for the first time in a quick way e Installing the hard disks O SYSTEM PAGES DISKS CONFIGURATION gt DISK MANAGEMENT p 27 e Setting the RTSP path of the disks SYSTEM PAGES DISKS CONFIGURATION gt Disks RTSP p 28 e Uploading the VoD files through FTP and getting the links to the files for using them in players O SERVICES PAGES gt VOD CONTENTS p 31 e Saving the current configuration O SYSTEM PAGES TOUCAN CONFIGURATION gt CONFIGURATION p 21 Page ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P FS System amp Content parameters The Toucan configuration is made up of different parameters Some of the parameters reside within the system layer others within the content layer The content layer parameters can be saved inside given configurations Those configurations can be loaded later on Changes in the content layer parameters need to be saved The system layer param
44. he default filename used is expconfig Syntax exp user ip path all exp user ip path only lt group gt lt group gt exp user ip path not lt group gt not lt group gt Where lt group gt is a group of values to be saved among manager currentstreaming log bonding host defaultstreaming vlan savedstreaming ntp lan1 lan2 By default all these values are saved Example hostname exp john doe 10 0 0 19 anevia conf imp Imports a configuration of the Toucan in a private format using a secure copy path scp Syntax imp user ip path Example hostname imp john doe 10 0 0 19 anevia conf upgrade Anevia provides firmware upgrades for this equipment during the warranty period to the customers who subscribed to the maintenance contract The new firmware releases are available from the support Web site New firmware releases are provided through AFI file the upgrade procedure is described below To upload a new firmware onto the Toucan please download first the corresponding AFI file on the Anevia support web site Old firmware releases are provided through bin and sum files the upgrade procedure is described below You should download the ZIP file Toucan lt version gt zip containing the new firmware where version is the version of the new firmware and extract it Once files are extracted you must have two files the firmware file Toucan lt version
45. hing the end of the file different behaviors are possible including STOP or PAUSE STOP is considered as a TTARDOWN On beginning When reaching the beginning of the file with an FR then two behaviors are possible PAUSE or PLAY Fallback on interrupted source When the Play on Interrupted Source field is configured for the fallback this field gives the name of the file used for this It will override the one configured in the Circular Buffer settings see page 35 Play on Interrupted Source Three behaviors are possible e Skip the lost part of the content during the recording e Replace it during the playback by the fallback content once and then kill the session Replace it during the playback and loop on the fallback content until we get a valid part of the recorded content Replace Transport Destination This should be used in very specific cases when the STB sets the transport With Peer Address destination field in the RTSP request and the Toucan must not take it into account but must use the source IP address of the packet Page 40 IF ANEVIA NS E Toucan series User Manual B Streaming default values These are the default values used to program a new play task The outgoing stream port by default is 1234 If streams need to be sent in RTP RTP must be selected USB loader This service has been created for being able to upload and download files directly from to a USB drive depending on hardware equipment This is useful wh
46. id 3953 is now started and ready closing all sessions for this module input Disk number 1 Toucan streamer 172 27 99 239 4242 state is DEVICE_OK input Disk number 2 Toucan streamer 172 27 99 239 4242 state is DEVICE_OK input Disk number 1 Toucan streamer 172 27 99 245 4242 state is DEVICE_OK input Disk number 2 Toucan streamer 172 27 99 245 4242 state is DEVICE_OK input Disk number 3 Toucan streamer 172 27 99 245 4242 state is DEVICE_OK last message repeated 2 times boot config loaded closing all sessions for this module last message repeated 2 times closing all sessions for this module Ejclear logs 2011 09 12 12 54 40 closing all sessions for this module Figure 8 Web interface log page All the messages generated by the Toucan are displayed in this section These messages are classed into three categories and can be displayed separately e Information Information messages describing a normal behavior e Warning Messages describing recoverable errors the system is still running but the service can be stopped e Error Messages describing blocking errors the system needs to be analyzed The latter generally includes critical errors and the user should contact us or their local distributor for further investigation The selection of the display on the Log page can be modified by clicking on one of these buttons HOS symbolising in respective order information warning and error messages The logs ca
47. isplay or not display popup notifications of these alarms The user can then fine tune the alarm triggers as shown in the screenshot above The Reset button comes back to the original settings for the alarm management SNMP SNMP is a feature available as an additionnal option and thus for using it must be available in the license of the Toucan For more information on this please contact your sales representative The Toucan has the ability to send SNMP traps for each alarm If the user wants to configure a SNMP server this can be done by enabling the checkbox and configuring the IP address of the SNMP supervisor and the community string used there In addition the behavior of the sending of the traps can be modified In case there is an alarm traps are sent regularly until the alarm is cleared The user can configure this time interval and limit the number of down traps sent Anevia MIB This section allows the user to dowload the SNMP MIB of the Toucan for being able to monitor it from the Supervision servers Page 23 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P E Time It is very important that the Toucan is set to the right time This is needed for best practive use of the logs and to maintain accuracy of all the scheduled operations play record cleaning Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power RTSP Current settings Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NF
48. l be used as the basis for the next play repetitions e Duration for Start with As soon as possible and Date settings o The total duration of the play must be chosen here it can be specified in seconds minutes hours days or weeks e Loop for Start with Boot up settings o When the video is scheduled to stream at bootup we can specify the number of loops which can also be infinite e Repeat the task for play with repetition o The play can be repeated Every X minutes hours days or months It can be also repeated certain days in the week o This repetition can Never end or can be stopped After X times e TS over RTP o If Yes is selected your file will be streamed with RTP over UDP instead of direct UDP Status Services System Help VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists Middleware RTSP USB Loader List of scheduled plays tasks New Play Type One shot play Play with repetition Source broceliande mpeg2 vod ts w Destination IP Address Port 1234 Interface auto D TTL 2 Start As soon as possible Boot Up Date 2011 07 26 at 11 39 19 Duration minutes y TS over RTP 9 No Yes New Play Figure 39 Scheduled Play page Page 33 r ANEVIA l ka ESCH Toucan series User Manual eae Scheduled Cleanings Status Services System Help VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Ci
49. manager an advanced tool to reduce the integration time with STB manufacturers is tool can not be used for integrating trick modes but also helps for the fi Page 39 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Different parameters are available to validate the RTSP compliance between the server and the STB User Agent prefix The beginning string composing the Agent ID First TCP keep alive delay Delay between the last TCP data exchanged from client to server and the emission of a first TCP keep alive This parameter needs to be used if the STB does not comply with the RTSP specification for GET_PARAMETER keep alive messages Set to O if unused Connection maximum Idle The maximum delay before the closing of the connection if no signalization Time data has been exchanged Must be set to O if there are no GET_PARAMETER messages TCP keep alive interval Delay between two TCP keep alives if the first TCP keep alive is not successful Must be set to O if unused Play session timeout If no GET_PARAMETER command is received during x seconds then the PLAY session is dropped Record session timeout If no GET_PARAMETER command is received during x seconds then the RECORD session is dropped No Duration in Range Some STBs like those by Motorola refuse to play content which is currently recorded if the total duration varies As it is a standard behavior it is possible to remove the end duration from the range answer in order to be complia
50. n be downloaded as a file to be displayed on a PC using a text editor The Download full debug information button in the logs page enables the user to download the full debug information FDI This FDI may be requested by the support team for troubleshooting They can also be used with the Anevia online troubleshooting tool available on the support website The button enables the user to choose the sort order for the logs The user can navigate in the different log pages using the different arrows and the drop box Page 13 E ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Alarms page Status Services System Help Overview Logs Alarms CPU Graph Memory Graph Load Average Graph Session Graph Net Graph Disks Load Graph Alarms View i 2011 06 21 16 09 36 N A error a LSO interface lanl index 0 is not available Figure 9 Web interface alarms page On this page current and past alarms are displayed The red bullet with criticity error shows that there is an ongoing alarm The green bullet with notice criticity shows that an alarm has been raised and then cancelled Graphs Graphs are divided into 5 different pages with one graph each For each graph the time scale can be changed according to needs e Bihourly 2 hour time basis e Daily 24 hour time basis e Weekly 7 day time basis e Monthly 30 day time basis e All Displays the all four graphs described before on the same page Here are the five graph types available
51. n of the services View of the stored video contents and circular buffers fragments on the disks Configuration of scheduled channel recordings on the Toucan disks Configuration of video scheduled play View of scheduled cleanings Configuration of scheduling options Configuration of circular buffers View of circular buffers channels Configuration of playlists Configuration of OTT VOD Configuration of Minerva middleware connector Configuration of RTSP parameters Uploading files from a USB mass storage connected to the server System configuration Parameters for all network configuration including Ethernet ip dns Configuration of the embedded firewall Configuration of the passwords and secured access Managing the saved configurations files Ability to reboot and shutdown the equipment Configuration of the log parameters external log server and persistent logs Configuration of the alarms thresholds and SNMP Configuration of the date time of the equipment including NTP server Managing licenses loaded on the equipment Configuration of the disks RTSP paths Managing the disks and the partitions Configuration of the RAID arrays Managing the net drives including General information about the Toucan About Anevia Display running firmware version ability to upgrade the equipment IF ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P w Uptime Display system uptime Support Information on reaching support team Remote Access
52. nt with these STBs Ignore Range On Setup and Both options have been designed for circular buffer management when it Ignore Range On State Change _ exists a restrictive policy in term of program viewing window These options also allow for blocking the viewing of programs into a delayed channel circular buffer outside the authorized delay Preferred transport Different transport modes are possible within the Toucan TS pure RTP or TS over RTP It is possible by default to force a transport or to favor one of them the STB during the RTSP session initialization could use a different one in this latter case TCP keep alive probes The number of TCP keep alives sent before closing definitely the connection Close on teardown This option is specific to STBs which do not close the TCP connection after TEARDOWN In this case the server clears the session and closes the TCP connection after TEARDOWN to keep a clean status Teardown at End of If the connection closes or if the server needs to close the connection after connection multiple unsuccessful TCP keep alives then the TEARDOWN is systematically done by the server This option must be used if there is no GET_PARAMETER message used Remove URL trailing slash Remove of the last slash a bug fix for some STBs in the URL Never send RTSP notifications ANNOUNCE requests are never sent to the client even if the x mayNotify header was provided in the RTSP signalization On end When reac
53. o the AFI file Upgrade D This page allows you to upload new firmware in order to upgrade the equipment Note It s recommended to reboot the equipment before performing an upgrade Figure 53 Version page Current version The information displayed in this section is Page 42 FE ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P The current software version The current hardware version Soap module versions In this section the versions of the different SOAP modules are displayed With this you can refer to the right documentation for developing SOAP clients Upgrade In case the user wants to upgrade or downgrade the equipment they need to download the AFI file first and then upload it on the Toucan A bar graph shows the progression of the upload the equipment while upgrading the firmware This will result in an unusabl J the equipment wont boot up again Please enter the path to the AFI file toucan 3 0 3 af Upgrade a This page allows you to upload new firmware in order to upgrade the equipment AA Note It s recommended to reboot the equipment before performing an upgrade Figure 54 Upgrading through the web interface After the upload it will take time for writing the image After this the Toucan will reboot The login page will be shown during the reboot Je ANEVIA Toucan anevia Login Password ATA Equipment is rebooting MW 25 Figure 55 Re
54. o two failed drives This makes larger RAID groups more practical especially for high availability systems This becomes increasingly important because large capacity drives lengthen the time needed to recover from the failure of a single drive Single parity RAID levels are vulnerable to data loss until the failed drive is rebuilt the larger the drive the longer the rebuild will take Dual parity gives time to rebuild the array without the data being at risk if one drive but no more fails before the rebuild is complete Page 52 ir ANEVIA
55. rch This will enable the definition of given parameters as DNS rather than IP Bonding Bonding Namellanifian2 lan3 ian4 _Mode__ Actions _ bond O EI M M Backup D update remove pm You can add and modify bonding You can not set vlan on bonded interfaces and vice versa bond Y d Backup D new Figure 19 Bonding settings The user can create bonded interfaces Each lan interface can be used for bonding Different kinds of bonding are available e Backup The second lan interface is configured as a backup interface of of the first lan interface if this latter breaks out the second interface takes over using the bond address for both e Broadcast All Ethernet interfaces multicast the same streams if one connection is down the output signal can be taken on any other interface O TLB The output bit rate is dispatched between all bonded interfaces Once created the bonded interface will be added to the list of interfaces and the user will be able to define an IP address for it Page 17 IF ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D VLAN Interface 1d Actions Mgmt 12 Y mm You can add vian on interfaces id is a number between 1 and 4095 Mgmt new Figure 20 VLAN settings This section enables the creation of an 802 1q tagged virtual interface for the Toucan It order to create such an interface select the physical interface on top of which the virtual one will be built and define the required tag Then
56. rcular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists OTT Middleware RTSP USB Loader List of Cleanings Tasks mm You can create a scheduled cleaning only for a record with repetition If you want to automatically delete a normal record use the Delete File option New Cleaning Source disk1 every2min Start Date 2011 10 11 at 14 01 15 Delete files older than second Repeat the task Every minutes D Ends Never D After times New Cleaning Figure 40 Scheduled Cleanings page When having a repeated scheduled record set up we may need to clean all the oldest files generated by these records especially if it has been set up to never end For adding a cleaning task the user must click on this icon A for the relevant scheduled record in the SCHEDULED RECORD page see page 31 Then they will be redirected to the Scheduled Cleanings page For adding a new scheduled cleaning task several fields must be specified e Start o The play can start at a specified Date In case of a repeated play this date will be used as the basis for the next play repetitions e Delete files older than the time after which the files can be deleted e Repeat the task o The play can be repeated Every X minutes hours days or months o This repetition can Never end or can be stopped After X times These tasks can be then either edited or deleted from this same page Figure 41 Scheduled Cleanings tasks list Scheduling Options On
57. rcular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists VOD Contents mm This page allows you to view currents circular buffers channels Current Circular Buffers Play Figure 44 Circular Buffers Channels page Playlists The playlists menu allows creating playlists of content based on available media on the disks Status Services System Help VOD Contents Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Circular Buffers Circular Buffers Channels Playlists Middleware RTSP USB Loader EE this page allows you to view current playlists and add a new one Playlists Create a new Playlist 1 Define a name Name 2 Select streams Filter matrix Disk 0 0 1 0 1 disk1 MDisk 0 0 2 0 1 disk2 matrix 10 ts matrix 11 ts matrix 12 ts matrix 13 ts matrix 14 ts matrix 15 ts matrix 16 ts matrix 17 ts matrix 18 ts matrix 19 ts matrix 20 ts matrix 21 ts matrix 22 ts matrix 23 ts matrix 24 ts matrix 25 ts matrix 26 ts matrix 27 ts matrix 28 ts matrix 29 ts 3 Sort and edit streams mm The timeslot format is start end start end or The start and the end can be entered in hh mm ss mm ss or ss format up GEERT EEE CER down remove Create your playlist create Figure 45 Playlists page It is possible to create a new playlist by first giving it a Name then using the add buttons in front of each content A Filter is also available to get only a sel
58. ream Same audio and video co Same resolution for the video Same PIDs Audio Video PMT and same SID With this we can have only one fallback Tile for several channels recording with a customised fallback for each channel p lt is better if the stream begins with a discontinuity counter Once a circular buffer has been created you can create a circular buffer channel by clicking on es Please note that the Circular Buffers will be available as other video files each fragment of the Circular Buffer will be located in a directory called with the name of the Circular Buffer Each fragment of the Circular Buffer will have the following naming rule CBname cb YYYY MM DD T hh mm ss hh mm ts where YYYY MWM DD T hh mm ss hh mm is the ISO 8601 format of the timestamp for example 201007161192030 0100 Circular Buffers Channels The circular buffers recordings can be streamed onto the network with a delay This feature is called the circular buffers channels These channels are listed within this page For each channel all the configuration Page 35 ir ANEVIA mp Toucan series User Manual f details of the channel are displayed and also the current status It is also from this page that the channels can be deleted For adding a new channel it can be done from the CIRCULAR BUFFERS page see above Status Services System Help Sched Record Sched Play Sched Cleanings Sched Options Ci
59. rk Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 RTSP Hardware Identifier There are 2 ways to get the hardware id View it here mm This section give you the necessary informations to request a license In order to generate the license file you will be asked for the hardware id and Download it the serial number Register a new license License name file Parcourir mm Please enter a significant name for the license register new license License management License name boot y use as boot license delete view E Here you can choose the license which will be used Current License i The table below informs you about the current license specifications The license currently in use is boot License field value License field value License field Value license format version 0 maximum number of SPTS unlimited EPG export allowed no license hash format version 1 maximum number of MPTS unlimited virtualization host allowed no license id 5625 maximum number of radios HLS allowed yes maximum uptime in seconds unlimited maximum number of hdaudios pure RTP allowed yes expiration day unlimited SPTS allowed origin kless vod allowed yes basic failover maximum number of on demand streams 10000 mosaic generation allowed maximum number of ingests 1000 maximum number of mosaic screens unlimited maximum number of on demand streams VMOD
60. rom outside If that is the case a modem connection is used to connect through the serial port How to Contact Technical Support Technical Support is available through the web site http support anevia com Page 51 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D Annex RAID modes Here are the definitions of the different RAID modes available on the Toucan RAID 0 Stripped set minimum 2 disks without parity Provides improved performance and additional storage but no fault tolerance Any disk failure destroys the array which becomes more likely with more disks in the array A single disk failure destroys the entire array because when data is written to a RAID O drive the data is broken into fragments The number of fragments is dictated by the number of disks in the drive The fragments are written to their respective disks simultaneously on the same sector This allows smaller sections of the entire chunk of data to be read off the drive in parallel giving this type of arrangement huge bandwidth When one sector on one of the disks fails however the corresponding sector on every other disk is rendered useless because part of the data is now corrupted RAID O does not implement error checking so any error is unrecoverable More disks in the array mean higher bandwidth but greater risk of data loss RAID 1 Mirrored set minimum 2 disks without parity Provides fault tolerance from disk errors and single disk failure Increased
61. roperly e Verify that all cabling is installed and connected properly It is important to have an understanding of the functions of the various components and systems that make up a digital head end Come back to factory defaults This section summarizes the settings clear procedure This procedure sets the unit to its default factory values But if you are remotely connected to the server and you do not want to lose the connection by coming back to the factory default settings please read carefully these instructions If you have any further question about this procedure please contact the support team e Log in to the unit using the SSH access e Type enable e You will be prompted for a password Use the same password required to log in as admin in the web interface e Type ipconfig you will need this information for the next step e Type settings clear e Type ipconfig set lt unit s IP gt lt netmask gt lt gateway gt Mgmt The information for this command comes from the previous ipconfig e Type reboot e Wait for the unit to reboot Troubleshooting from the GUI Useful troubleshooting information available from the Toucan web interface e Output bit rate accessible on the main page e Number of active sessions e Logs Diagnostics Interface The Ethernet connection is the most flexible interface it allows both local and remote troubleshooting Firewalls present at your site however may restrict access to the network f
62. s 34 a o oss uancisenvairenconeserennvaavaneordaneanees 34 Ai e SEO e PG E E eee ee 35 Circular Buffers Channels Ssiian td ts 35 o A sncouesaenpesensaesnoecstepsecesdenesesstvieronsaviensnneeasseuneeseunase 36 Over The Top Multiscreen option 37 A e FE E A 38 Page 2 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D AA dE E 39 Bake ra tl 41 la e DAR OS O o e on E E E E A A A EE E A A E A A A 42 ee a ao 42 Ee A A 42 E O 0 E recto EE E E EE P TETT 43 EE 44 AS AN SL 0 e o gt PORRA E E E on Teg E uns E E E O E E A E 44 BEER 45 ORI CE OU Wi Slt EE 45 WEIER a E 45 A o o oo og 45 A A e PP O PUE E 46 HOSTIAS alto 46 A A E a eo oo O ronment A E iadra ee 46 o E III 47 PP E E EC E o O 47 E ee o e o ees eee eee 47 EP nn e a e NS ro 48 a e A EA EAE E A E ATE NTT 48 A A E 48 A o y e puieioac EAE EE O 49 E 49 O NES o OO e Un O 5 a 49 CS 4 0 AAA NO E E o PP SE O ee eee ee en eee 49 TROUBLESHOOTING ANO MAINTENANCE PP nte te ere anee tree ee see eee er 51 M st Common PO E sonarra a TE E ONON OO OOOO OOO OONN 51 Come Dack to tactory deldults E 51 Troubleshooting from the Glorioso residido 51 DIA Snostes ME EE 51 How to Contact Technical SUPPOT atinada rai 51 E E ee 52 RAID Di E 52 A NM 52 RAID EE EE 52 roo EOI no A e e O wos ite ona a ese cme ase eee 52 e o no AA 52 Page 3 IF ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P E Revision history Issue Date Author HW SW Comments rev rev 2 0 2008 11 24 DA 3 0 2 1 2
63. t an RTSP path see Disks page 28 for storing your data and using the Toucan RAID On the RAID page you can apply a software RAID configuration on your disks The RAID modes available on Toucan are mode O 1 4 5 and 6 For a definition of these standard RAID modes please refer to the ANNEX RAID MODES on page 52 Page 27 ir ANEVIA Ka KS Toucan series User Manual ee Status Services Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 RTSP Explode RAID Arrays No RAID array is set up Choose RAID mode mode sel Configure RAID RAID disk 1 Disk 0 0 1 0 1 y RAID disk 2 Disk 0 0 2 0 1 y RAID disk 3 Disk 0 0 3 0 1 y RAID disk 4 Disk 0 0 3 0 2 y RAID disk 5 Disk 0 0 3 0 3 7 RAID disk 6 Disk 0 0 3 0 4 7 Spare disk 1 None y Spare disk 2 None y Spare disk 3 None Chunk Size 1024KB y Left Symmetric Recommended y Build new RAID array Warning this will erase the content of your drives backup any data if needed Figure 33 RAID configuration page On this page you have an initial overview of the currently configured RAID arrays To create a new RAID array you have to choose the RAID mode in the scrolling list then the RAID configuration below will update to fit the specific RAID mode requirements If there is not enough partitions
64. the license file from the Toucan s memory Page 25 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D View enable the user to display the different fields of the selected license These fields are displayed in a tabular format right below this button after the click Current license This section displays the different fields of the license currently in use If the field for a required option is not included in the license the user should contact Anevia Important fields The license is a list of key values Each key and value has a specific meaning they are defined by the Anevia R amp D team for the Anevia support team thus not all fields are be listed below However some fields are really important and could be of importance for the user Those are listed below expiration day If the value is not unlimited it means that the equipment will stop running once that expiration day is reached maximum number of on demand streams This is the maximum number of sessions of outgoing streams either requested by RTSP clients or set by internal schedulers maximum number of ingests This is the maximum number of sessions of incoming streams requested by the Toucan for recording channels on a file or a circular buffer HLS allowed for using the optional HLS VoD feature this field must be set SNMP for using the optional SNMP feature this field must be set Page 26 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual D System pages
65. tion the user can Delete it using the clear button Load it using the load button View it using the view button The currently running configuration can be saved using the save button At the Toucan boot the configuration named boot is loaded Import Export The running configuration of the equipment can be exported to a file using the export running configuration button It can also be viewed as text file using the view running configuration button A previously exported file can be loaded on a Toucan using the import configuration button In order to do this the user just needs to specify the file on the choose file field and press import configuration button Power Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 RTSP Power management Reboot reboot mm You can reboot your equipement Shutdown shutdown bie You can shutdown your equipement Figure 27 Power page The power page allows the user to reboot or to shutdown the equipment Page 21 ir ANEVIA e f T Toucan series User Manual Ki Logs Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 RTSP Log History history length 5000 fil You can change the history queue length Valid values are between 10 and 5000
66. treaming and recording for the specified disk Auto will choose the best one depending on the original request Page 28 ir ANEVIA a Toucan series User Manual ME This tab also gives information about the file system use and some hardware data on the disk On this page you can also find the general configuration for the minimum and the maximum speed of the construction or reconstruction of the RAID disks Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 RTSP isk State Size_ Filesystem Used RTSP path destroy E RAID array 1 mode 1 Ga Disk 0 0 1 0 1 Part OK Array ready 19 99 GB up raid1 change del auto y change S Disk 0 0 2 0 1 Part 1 OK disk_1 change del auto change lt Disk 0 0 3 0 ee disk_2 change del auto y change Part 3 OK disk_3 change del autol y change Part 4 OK Raid Config Min Speed 1000 Bis Max Speed 200000 B s Change Figure 35 RTSP paths configuration NFS The Toucan series also allows managing net drives through NFS Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS NFS Disks i This section allows you to specify a list of NFS units Note If you are using network interface bonding take care to specify bond1 ip
67. tt ott The passwords can be changed through this page The OTT process is detailed in the OVER THE TOP MULTISCREEN OPTION chapter page 37 Page 20 ir ANEVIA Toucan series User Manual P EZ Configuration This page allows the user to manage its different content configurations Status Services System Help Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs RTSP Save Load View Alarm Time License Disks RTSP Disks Management RAID NFS 1 2 NFS 2 2 9 boot S SC Fe This page allows you to save the current configuration so that it will start automatically in the current state after the next 2 boot default 1775 bytes reboot If you want to remove the stored configuration use the clear functionality O free name H save Save current configuration el clear Clear configuration H load Load streaming configuration view View selected configuration A configuration exists and will be loaded at next reboot Last loaded configuration boot When boot config was saved last loaded configuration was boot Import Export View running configuration Export running configuration mm To export the currently running streaming configuration from your equipment to your computer Parcourir Import Configuration You can also import a previously exported equipment configuration file from your computer to your equipment Figure 26 Configuration page Save Load For each saved configura
68. used to store the logs This may be required by Anevia support team The logs on that device would rotate each time they reach a given size in order not to fill the USB a given number of files are kept Page 22 ir ANEVIA ka ESCH Toucan series User Manual co Alarm Status Services System High Availability Network Firewall Authentication Configuration Power Logs Alarm SNMP Time License Disks Disks Management RAID Alarm Management Alarm monitoring Pop up notifications Check streaming limits Warning when the CPU usage reach at least Warning when the RAM usage reach at least Warning when the expiration license is in Warning when the streaming session count reach at least 90 Warning when the recording session count reach at least 90 Y Apply Reset SNMP Use SNMP traps SNMP Server IP SNMP Community Limit successive down traps E E mm If you want to use snmp traps you can configure a target snmp server here Maximum number of successive down traps Time interval between two consecutive down traps 30 v Apply Anevia MIB Download Anevia MIB Gir you want to integrate the traps definition in your monitoring tool just download the MIB Figure 29 Alarm page Alarm Management Within this section the user can configure the alarm notification of the Toucan First the user can enable this service to be displayed in the Status Alarms page In addition the user can decide to d
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