para_client si
-The sender command of para_server prints information about senders,
-like the various access control lists, and it allows to (de-)activate
-senders and to change the access permissions at runtime.
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--> List all senders
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- para_client sender
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--> Obtain general help for the sender command:
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- para_client help sender
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--> Get help for a specific sender (contains further examples):
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- s=http # or dccp or udp
- para_client sender $s help
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--> Show status of the http sender
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- para_client sender http status
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By default para_server activates both the HTTP and th DCCP sender on
startup. This can be changed via command line options or para_server's
config file.
para_server -h
-All senders share the "on" and "off" commands, so senders may be
-activated and deactivated independently of each other.
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--> Switch off the http sender:
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- para_client sender http off
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-> Receive a DCCP stream using CCID2 and write the output into a file:
host=foo.org; ccid=2; filename=bar
line parser, so arguments for the dccp receiver must be protected
from being interpreted by para_recv.
--> Start UDP multicast, using the default multicast address:
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- para_client sender udp add 224.0.1.38
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-> Receive FEC-encoded multicast stream and write the output into a file:
filename=foo
para_recv -r udp > $filename
--> Add an UDP unicast for a client to the target list of the UDP sender:
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- t=client.foo.org
- para_client sender udp add $t
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-> Receive this (FEC-encoded) unicast stream:
filename=foo