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TieLink Traversal Server Manual v1.1

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Introduction

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With the TieLink Traversal Server there's no need to worry about tedious and complex IP network configuration – those days are over! TieLink facilitates simple codec discovery, NAT traversal, and connections throughout your entire network. TieLink is a secure, independently hosted global server network, with multiple global backups. It centralizes Tieline codec contact list management and provides self-discovery of codecs within customized ‘call-groups’. It also provides NAT traversal to simplify connections.

 

TieLink Syncs with Tieline Codecs

TieLink Syncs with Tieline Codecs

 

How does it work?

Using a simple HTML5 web-browser interface, engineers can log in and register their codecs with TieLink. Simply name your codec (e.g. BAYFM Studio A) and complete the registration details. Once registered, a codec will automatically connect to TieLink each time it connects to the internet:

 

1.TieLink automatically detects a codec’s IP address and NAT routing information. Seconds later the codec address book populates with all codecs in the network, or a subset of codecs in an authorized call-group.

2.The registered codec will appear in the address books of all other codecs registered with TieLink and connected to the internet. Call-groups can be created to customize the number of codecs visible to users and engineers within large networks.

3.Users can easily view the online or offline status of all codecs in a group and whether it is connected or disconnected.

 

Manage Call Groups Easily…

Whether you are running a large network with hundreds of IP codecs, or a small station with just a few, the TieLink Traversal Server and Toolbox software makes connecting over IP networks a simple, no-fuss task for non-technical broadcast personnel.

 

For networks with large numbers of devices, it is easy to create sub-groups and configure a codec to follow a specific group, e.g. news or sports. All of the codecs in your network are secure and cannot be seen by other users unless they have permission to join the network, or a specific codec call-group.

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