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You can configure combinations of these options, in which case all sets of conditions must be satisfied before access is granted; the IP range is checked first, then the referrer domain, then the password and finally the registered email address.

If configured for your account, you can also enable or disable Peer-to-Peer video distribution. When enabled, the live video traffic is distributed within your network, reducing pressure on your company's external network bandwidth.

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IP Range

To permit access only to browsers from specific IP addresses or ranges, check the option Permit access by IP range. Then, you can enter either a single IPv4 address in the format 123.234.123.234, or an IPv4 range in the format 123.234.123.234/24. This second format is known as CIDR notation and is a short form of including a whole subnet of addresses. More information on the CIDR notation is available here: Classless Inter-Domain Routing.

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To permit access only to viewers who enter a predefined access code, check the option Require an access code to view the Webcast. Then, enter your desired code in the Access Code field.

Access code

Enterprise Video Distribution

This option toggles the use of Peer-to-Peer live streaming within your company's intranet.

This is a separately bookable feature for the Webcast package, and requires that your internal network uses one of the following Peer-to-Peer technologies:

  • Hive (using a Java client)
  • Hive (using WebRTC)
  • Kollective

Speak to your Account Manager for further details.