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A Zixi PUSH output can be configured with multiple, ordered, fail-over targets. The topology includes a source node (in this case a Zixi Feeder) pushing a stream to a primary target (in this example the Primary Broadcaster). In the event that the primary target is not available, due to connection loss or hardware/software failure,  the source node automatically switches to the secondary target. Additional targets can be configured with the same fail-over mechanism. The source node will attempt to connect to the primary again only in the event that the secondary connection is lost. 

Source Configuration

The following procedure describes how to configure the Zixi Feeder to push a single stream to a primary host and an option to push the same stream to alternative hosts in the event that the primary host is unavailable. The procedure does not cover instructions on how to configure the Input into the Zixi Feeder.  

To configure the source node (e.g. Zixi Feeder):

  1. On the Outputs page of Zixi Feeder, click the New Output button, located in the upper- right end corner of the screen.
  2. In the Output Name field, type a new name for the output. 
  3. In the Input Steam field, select the relevant input stream.
  4. Select the Push radio button.  
  5. Under Output Parameters, in the Host field, enter the host name or IP of the primary target.
  6. In the Port field,  field, specify the destination port to listen on for the Push stream (default: 2088).
  7. In the IP field, select the destination IP address.
  8. Click the "+" button to add another (secondary) target.
      Under Properties, in Another line is added with the properties of the secondary destination. 
  9. Fill out the secondary destination parameters.
  10. To add additional destination(s), click the "+" and fill out the destination parameters.
  11. In the Stream ID field, enter a stream ID (alphanumeric) . The same Stream ID will be also configured in the target nodes.
  12. Set the desired Max Latency in millisecondsOptional - Specify a string  to be used at the destination to authenticate that the pushing Broadcaster is allowed to push this stream.
  13. In the Host Max Latency field,  enter the host name or IP of the primary target.
  14. Select the Show all settings checkbox. 
  15. Select the Advanced Properties checkboxspecify the buffer size that Zixi Broadcaster will keep for error correction. For example, 6000 milliseconds would ensure that the stream is protected for six seconds of errors in the network. Default: 6000
  16. In the Alternative Host field, enter  enter the host name or IP of the secondary primary target. 
  17. Click OK.

Target Configuration

The following procedures describe how to configure the two or more target Zixi Broadcasters in a warm redundancy configuration. The two targets must use the same Stream ID that was used to configure the Source Zixi Feeder. 

To configure the primary target node (e.g. Zixi Broadcaster):

  1. Click the Inputs tab at the top of the primary Zixi Broadcaster administrative screen
  2. Click New Input on the upper right hand side of the screen.
  3. Select the Push option.
  4. Create an input at the primary target, ensuring the “Stream ID” matches that of the primary source output.
  5. Configure additional parameters as required. 
  6. Click OK.

To configure the secondary target node (e.g. Zixi Broadcaster):

  1. Click the Inputs tab at the top of the secondary Zixi Broadcaster administrative screen
  2. Click New Input on the upper right hand side of the screen.
  3. Select the Push option.
  4. Create an input at the secondary target, ensuring the “Stream ID” matches that of the secondary source output.
  5. Configure additional parameters as required. 
  6. Click OK.

Cost Considerations

This topology duplicates the target side Zixi node software and hardware components. However, it does not require doubling the up-link bandwidth, as the backup connection stream will be only active in the event that the primary stream fails.

Latency Considerations

Primary Connection loss         = 

Retry cycle                              =

Connection to secondary        =

Total recovery Time                = 


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