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Not applicable to Charon-SSP/4V.
The audio feature is supported across a VPN, but not across a NAT connection.
To enable, disable, or change an audio server for the emulated Solaris system, click on the option Audio in the left-hand pane of the configuration Settings window:
The audio stream is mapped from the emulated DBRIe device to a PulseAudio Server accessed remotely on TCP port 4713.
After enabling the functionality, you can set the IP address of the audio server in the Server field and click on OK to save the settings. The default is the local host system. CurrentlyThe target IP address must point to a directly reachable audio server (no NAT). This is typically a system reachable via the VPN connection to the customer network.
Currently, only PulseAudio on Linux is a supported audio server.
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Make sure access to the PulseAudio server port is not blocked by a firewall or security group. However, access to the port should only be allowed as required in order to minimize security risks.
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b) Solaris
On Solaris, the audio driver is part of the standard Solaris installation kit. No additional driver should be needed.
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