If no ‘front end’ client is currently streaming from the proxy server, then the 
proxy server (tries to) keep its RTSP connection to the ‘back end’ server 
(e.g., an IP camera) alive by periodically sending it RTSP “OPTIONS” commands.  
For this particular IP camera, however, it appears that this doesn’t work; the 
IP camera is apparently eventually closing (timing out) the RTSP (TCP) 
connection, even though the proxy server keeps sending it “OPTIONS” commands.

When this happens, the proxy server automatically reopens a new connection to 
the ‘back end’ server.  (This is what you’re seeing happen repeatedly.)   Any 
existing stream (to a ‘front end’ client) will be halted; however, a new ‘front 
end’ client should still be able to stream from the proxy server after this.

So it appears that your ‘back end’ server (i.e., IP camera) is not working 
correctly.  You will need to contact the manufacturer of this camera to get it 
fixed.


Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/


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