Pearl Nano User Guide
Set up an SRT stream using caller and listener modes
The public IP address of the Firewall/NAT is 168.112.1.1 and port 2000 is the designated SRT streaming
port. All traffic received at 168.112.1.1 on port 2000 is granted permission to pass through the firewall and
is forwarded ( C ) to Destination B's internal IP address (203.0.113.10) on port 3000.
What's needed for this setup
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The internal IP address of SRT Destination B (e.g. 203.0.113.10).
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The SRT port value that was configured on SRT Destination B using the Admin panel when the SRT
stream was added as a video input source using the Admin panel (e.g. port 3000).
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The public IP address of the firewall. An easy way to get the public IP address is to use a web
browser and do a Google search for "
What is my IP address
" (e.g. 168.112.1.1).
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The IT administrator in charge of the firewall must open a port for the SRT stream (e.g. port 2000).
The port must allow 2-way traffic and route the traffic to the internal IP address and SRT port of
Destination B. In this example, traffic received at the firewall's public IP address 168.112.1.1 on SRT
port 2000 is routed to 203.0.113.10:3000.
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