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Introduction of RTSP,RealPlayer,Windows Media,Livestation
The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), is a protocol for use in streaming media systems which allow a client to remotely control a streaming media server, issuing VCR-like commands such as "play" and "pause", and allowing time-based access to files on a server. |
Protocol Summary and Ports Range of RTSP,RealPlayer,Windows Media,Livestation
RTSP uses TCP and UDP port 554 by default. If the default port is unavailable, it will change to other ports(for example: port 80).
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WFilter's solution for RTSP,RealPlayer,Windows Media,Livestation traffic management
- Detect RTSP,RealPlayer,Windows Media,Livestation traffic in your network.
- Implement a policy to block certain RTSP,RealPlayer,Windows Media,Livestation traffic.
- Real-time application launching alert of RTSP,RealPlayer,Windows Media,Livestation.
- Monitor RTSP,RealPlayer,Windows Media,Livestation 's real-time bandwidth.
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Products Supported by WFilter
- Livestation ( Up to version "3.2.0" )
- Windows Mediaplayer ( Up to version "11" )
- Realplayer ( Up to version "15.0.6.14" )
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