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March 10, 2010 12:00 AM

Q. How can I test if my Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Management Server or Streaming Server has a functioning Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) service?

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A. App-V has a number of options for application streaming, including HTTP, but the primary protocol is RTSP, which operates over port 554 (or 322 when SSL is used with it, RTSPS).

The easiest way to test if RTSP is functioning is to telnet to port 554t on your server. After you press Enter a few times, you should get a response similar to the one below. If you don't, check your configuration and that the Application Virtualization Management Server service is running.

If I enter the command

telnet savdalappv01 554

 

 

I would see

RTSP/1.0 400 Bad Request
Server: Microsoft Application Virtualization Server/4.5.2.17140 [Win32; Windows
NT 6.1]
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 21:56:24 GMT>

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Connection to host lost.

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