4. View the master delivery node in the Master Delivery Node field.
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Configuring virtual delivery nodes
A virtual delivery node (VDN) delivers content to a global content delivery network (CDN) provider
for cloud-based viewer playback. The appliance and the network of the CDN act as one delivery
mechanism. Therefore, the VDN appliance and the CDN together create the Equinox Streaming and
Recording VDN solution.
Upon program creation, the publisher includes the options of distributing the program to delivery
nodes and to the Equinox Streaming and Recording VDN solution. VDN supports publishing
recordings as well as live broadcast.
You can view the programs distributed to the VDN appliance and to be delivered to the CDN with
the associated status of the program.
Procedure
1. Log in to Equinox Streaming and Recording. The following credentials are the default
credentials, but when you first log in, you are prompted to update your password:
• Username: admin
• Password: admin
2. Select the Devices tab.
3. From the Browse menu on the left, click VDN.
4. Click the name of the VDN to display the VDN details.
Equinox Streaming and Recording supports a single VDN in any deployment.
5. Configure the settings, as described in the table below.
Table 11: VDN Details
Field Name Description
Name Enter a name for the delivery node.
Version
MAC Address
Verify the version and MAC address of the
delivery node.
Source DN Select a delivery node from where this VDN
retrieves content.
Status View the status of the VDN. It can be Up or
Unreachable. View the disk usage. The delivery
Table continues…
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