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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.
 
 
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.


The Barix Reflector service is a simple way to set up STL and Syndication applications, without requiring the user to understand anything about IP, firewalls etc.
You can find out more about the service here [http://www.barix.com/Reflector_STL_made_simple/1551/] 
More about specific components of the Service:
More about specific components of the Service:
*[[config server]]
*[[config server]]
*[[reflector server]]
*[[reflector server]]


You can find out more about the service here [http://www.barix.com/Reflector_STL_made_simple/1551/] 
Back to [[Main_Page]]
Back to [[Main_Page]]

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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.


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] Back to Main_Page