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In addition to the parameters described below there are several parameters that are specific to each Target type that are displayed for a Target of that particular type.



Type type of Target. Possible types are: Push, Pull, RTMP, S3, HTTP or UDP/RTP.Play the Target content (for configurations that support this feature).

Parameter

Description

Type

The type of Target. Possible types are: Push, Pull, RTMP, S3, HTTP or UDP/RTP.

SRT
NameThe name of the Target.

Tags

The Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.

Events Configuration Profile

The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. 

Location
Network
Channel
Port
Latency
Password
Encryption
RIST
NameThe name of the Target.
TagsThe Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Modified icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.
Events Configuration ProfileThe Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. 
Channel
Target
Local NIC CIDR
SMPTE 2022 FEC
RTMP
NameThe

Play Target

name of the Target.
TagsThe Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.
Events Configuration ProfileThe Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. 
Azure
NameThe name of the Target.
TagsThe Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.
Events Configuration ProfileThe Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Channel. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. 
Location
Network
Channel
Encapsulation
Ingest URL
Play HLS
Upload DVR playlist
Propagate Tags to S3/MediaStore objects
Delete Outdated
Ignore Certificate
AWS Media
NameThe name of the Target.
TagsThe Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.

Events Configuration ProfileThe Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger.  
Location

Network


Channel
  • Existing Sources – uses existing sources
  • Transcoding – transcodes the stream
Target Host
Stream ID
Password
Latency
Ignore DTLS Certificate
HTTP
NameThe name of the Target.
TagsThe Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.
Events Configuration ProfileThe Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. 
Location
Network
Active Broadcaster
Channel
Encapsulation
Ingest URL
Playback URL
Play
Upload DVR playlist
Propagate Tags to S3/MediaStore objects
Delete Outdated
Ignore Certificate
MediaLive HTTP
NameThe name of the Target.
Tags

The Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click theImage Added  icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.

Events Configuration ProfileThe Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. 
Pull
NameThe name of the Target.
TagsThe Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click theImage Added  icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.
Events Configuration ProfileThe Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. 
Location
Network
Channel
Receiver Name/ID
Latency(ms)
Push
NameThe name of the Target.
TagsThe Tag/s that is associated with this Target.
You can edit the tag/s as follows: click theImage Added  icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list.
Events Configuration ProfileThe Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. 
Location
Network
Active Broadcaster
Channel
Target Host
Stream ID
Password
Latency
Ignore DTLS Certificate
Build
Application
Device




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