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'''Reflector Service''' | |||
The Barix Reflector service is a simple way to set up STL, Remote Contribution and Syndication applications, without requiring the user to understand anything about IP, firewalls etc. | |||
== '''How do I get the Reflector up and running?''' == | |||
[[Image:Reflector_set_up_steps.png|400px|thumb|centre]] | |||
== How does it work? == | |||
[[Image:Reflector_P2_system_diagram.png|400px|thumb|centre]] | |||
The main components of the Reflector are shown in the diagram: | |||
'''Database''' | |||
stores all data about accounts, projects and devices | |||
'''Configuration server''' – assigns project devices to individual Reflector Servers and communicates configuration details to devices | |||
'''Reflector server(s)''' – receive details of devices from the config server and handle communications with them; receiving the network audio stream from the Encoder and forwarding it to the Decoder(s) | |||
'''Web server''' – handles the User Interface, allowing users to set up and maintain their projects, updating the database accordingly. | |||
'''Encoder/Decoders'''. On startup, each Reflector Client device will contact the Reflector Services defined to it in its startup configuration (US / EU ...), requesting the details of its project configuration, it then contacts the appropriate Configuration Server, applies its configuration and operates accordingly. | |||
More about specific components of the Service: | More about specific components of the Service: | ||
*[[config server]] | *[[config server]] | ||
*[[reflector server]] | *[[reflector server]] | ||
Back to [[ | You can find out more about the service here: [http://www.barix.com/solutions/broadcast/reflector/] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 13 May 2013
Reflector Service The Barix Reflector service is a simple way to set up STL, Remote Contribution and Syndication applications, without requiring the user to understand anything about IP, firewalls etc.
How do I get the Reflector up and running?
How does it work?
The main components of the Reflector are shown in the diagram: Database stores all data about accounts, projects and devices
Configuration server – assigns project devices to individual Reflector Servers and communicates configuration details to devices
Reflector server(s) – receive details of devices from the config server and handle communications with them; receiving the network audio stream from the Encoder and forwarding it to the Decoder(s)
Web server – handles the User Interface, allowing users to set up and maintain their projects, updating the database accordingly.
Encoder/Decoders. On startup, each Reflector Client device will contact the Reflector Services defined to it in its startup configuration (US / EU ...), requesting the details of its project configuration, it then contacts the appropriate Configuration Server, applies its configuration and operates accordingly.
More about specific components of the Service:
You can find out more about the service here: [1]