[cisco-voip] Streaming Server for Cisco IP Phones
Wes Sisk
wsisk at cisco.com
Tue Feb 22 23:21:43 EST 2005
Can you provide more details on what you trying to stream? CM includes
a multicast MOH server.
You can use the IPPhone Services SDK to send XML instruction to the
phone to have it transmit mulicast traffic.
Cisco routers can stream audio files from flash to multicast addresses
Looks like OpenPhone support g.711 stream transmission.
VLC is a common streaming server, but I do not see where it support
g711/g729 or anything understood by the phone.
/Wes
Christian End wrote:
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>Hello,
>i want to setup an streaming server for Cisco IP Phones. But all
>Servers I tried to use, do not run with Cisco RTP.
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>I tried Helix from Real Networks and Windows Media Server.
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>No I read in an article that Helix from Real Networks streams RTP,
>but it is a properitary Protocol like Ciscos RTP. Windows Media
>Server I found out that it could not stream RTP.
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>Has anyone an idea what I can do to stream RTP (Video and Audio) to
>my IP Phones?
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>The best thing is when it is an windows Software.
>
>Greets
>Christian
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