Looks right. For your comparison, this is the RTP section of that Application.xml
<RTP>
<!-- RTP/Authentication/[type]Methods defined in Authentication.xml. Default setup includes; none, basic, digest -->
<Authentication>
<PublishMethod>none</PublishMethod>
<PlayMethod>none</PlayMethod>
</Authentication>
<!-- RTP/AVSyncMethod. Valid values are: senderreport, systemclock, rtptimecode -->
<AVSyncMethod>senderreport</AVSyncMethod>
<MaxRTCPWaitTime>12000</MaxRTCPWaitTime>
<RTSPSessionTimeout>90000</RTSPSessionTimeout>
<RTSPMaximumPendingWriteBytes>0</RTSPMaximumPendingWriteBytes>
<RTSPBindIpAddress>10.249.35.81</RTSPBindIpAddress>
<RTSPConnectionIpAddress>184.72.239.149</RTSPConnectionIpAddress>
<RTSPOriginIpAddress>184.72.239.149</RTSPOriginIpAddress>
<IncomingDatagramPortRanges>*</IncomingDatagramPortRanges>
<!-- Properties defined here will override any properties defined in conf/RTP.xml for any depacketizers loaded by this application -->
<Properties>
</Properties>
</RTP>
In the EC2 Security Group, make sure the Source/CIDR is “0.0.0.0/0” for the rule that allows the UPD range.
Apply patch 5 to that server, be sure to delete the 3 files in the Wowza /lib folder as noted below:
http://www.wowza.com/downloads/WowzaMediaServer-2-1-2/WowzaMediaServer2.1.2-patch5.zip
Carefully ready the IMPORTANT!!! notice in the README.txt file of the patch. Several core components have been upgraded:
IMPORTANT!!!
Several core components have been updraded to newer versions. Before
applying this patch, delete the following files from your Wowza Media Server
installation:
[install-dir]/lib/bcprov-ext-jdk15-143.jar
[install-dir]/lib/commons-lang-2.4.jar
[install-dir]/lib/log4j-1.2.15.jar