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darkwizard864:
hello
I am trying to use ONVIF camera. I did notice it uses rstp like this http://192.168.80.131:8080/onvif/devices
but rtsp://192.168.80.131:554/11
I tried advance camera but no good here
tried gerenic ip camera no good
maybe some one could help figure it out..
phenigma:
I'm not even sure how RSTP works with an IP camera. It doesn't even sound related.
--- Code: ---Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
In 2001, the IEEE introduced Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) as 802.1w. RSTP provides significantly faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change, introducing new convergence behaviors and bridge port roles to do this. RSTP was designed to be backwards-compatible with standard STP.
While STP can take 30 to 50 seconds to respond to a topology change, RSTP is typically able to respond to changes within 3 × Hello times (default: 3 times 2 seconds) or within a few milliseconds of a physical link failure. The Hello time is an important and configurable time interval that is used by RSTP for several purposes; its default value is 2 seconds.
Standard IEEE 802.1D-2004 incorporates RSTP and obsoletes the original STP standard.
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Marie.O:
phenigma is bad. Just because some people have issues with FLA... ;)
phenigma:
Sorry, I'm not actually aware of the acronym... I've never used an ip camera so I was confused.
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Marie.O:
RTSP is the Real Time Streaming Protocol used by quite a bit of stuff. As golgoj4 pointed out, it is quite a hog.
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