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Selecting Videoconferencing Equipment for HEP Applications

Selecting Videoconferencing Equipment for HEP Applications. Geoff. Fayers G.J.Fayers@ic.ac.uk. Current Narrowband VC “Standards”. Standards & VRVS. VRVS uses Hybrid (MBONE) “standards” Experimental - not IETF or ITU Need > 1GMip for 30fps Limited use of MMX Insufficient parallelisation

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Selecting Videoconferencing Equipment for HEP Applications

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  1. Selecting Videoconferencing EquipmentforHEP Applications Geoff. Fayers G.J.Fayers@ic.ac.uk

  2. Current NarrowbandVC “Standards”

  3. Standards & VRVS • VRVS uses Hybrid (MBONE) “standards” • Experimental - not IETF or ITU • Need > 1GMip for 30fps • Limited use of MMX • Insufficient parallelisation • Common s/ware components are vic, rat, wbd, (sdr) • Beginning to support H.323 • For quality, need hardware DSPs

  4. Recommendation 1 • Limit investment in A/V Capture cards for ‘old’ VRVS and MBONE • Decide how scalable you want H.323 • Decide whether ISDN important • Decide whether investment incremental or strategic

  5. The ITU Standards: H.320 • H.320 - < 2MBits/sec, ISDN • Each ISDN channel is 64KBits/sec • ISDN-2 = 128 KBits/sec • ISDN-6 = 384 Kbits/sec • Can also use ISDN-4 @ 256 KBits/sec • Minimum is one channel @64KBits/sec • (a good test of standards’ compliance) • For channels beyond 2, need BONDING • Mode 1 prevails for this application

  6. The ITU Standards: H.323 • Packet-based • Up to 2 Mbits/sec, adaptive • Transmission technology undefined • FR sometimes used • Consider only IP networks here

  7. Other Standards • Mbone IETF tools: sdr, vic, rat, wbd,….. • H.310 & H.321 for B-ISDN (ATM) • H.324 for low bit rate videotelephones • ……….others • T.120 - T.140 - data sharing • ……MS NetMeeting commonest implementation • Others platform-specific • SIP (RFC2543, Mar. ‘99)

  8. T.120 • The “missing component” of VC systems • Includes whiteboarding, ftp and application sharing • DataBeam’s FarSite most successful interim product ….. But now swallowed up (Lotus) • Intel’s ProShare Premier a strong alternative • PictureTel had LiveShare Plus.…but no more

  9. More T.120 • Also-rans are MediaRing (Mediacom), TALKShow (FutureLabs) • Most DTVC suppliers have moved to MS NetMeeting • NetMeeting dominates atpresent: • DC-Share (DataConnection) • Netopia Virtual Office (Farallon Comms.) • Timbuktu Pro (Farallon Comms.) • PictureTel (Q4/97), VCON, VTEL, Sony, Zydacron, Vis à Vis, GPT and MMT all offer NetMeeting BUT……….

  10. What about MS NetMeeting? • Implements modified T.120 stack for data sharing • Designed to prevent interoperability with strict T.120 implementations • Security risk

  11. More about MS NetMeeting….. • Also implements H.323……. • Example of a software-based codec • Intel ProShare is another • Suggestion: Do NOT use for a/v • Users will ignore one-to-one restrictions • Problems in UK VIP and Megaconf. • Probably banned next this year • Development??

  12. MBONE Answers to T.120 • wb • Shared whiteboard, text and postscript drawings • nt • Shared text editing tool for ASCII • qb • 20% increase in remote audience participation • More tools under development….

  13. SIP vs H.323 • SIP is IP exclusively • SIP less complex - cheaper to implement • SIP easier debug - text messages/commands • SIP Client/Server arch. - security, mg’mnt • SIP easier Firewall handling • SIP more scalable

  14. Future of H.323 • Originally intended for LAN • Has come a long way for Internet use • Despite slow take-up….. • H.323 will persist for ~5 years or more • Will bridge with ISDN, ATM and PSTN • Will integrate e/mail, voice mail, fax, call centres, VC • GSM integration underway…. • Too much investment to abandon • Still developing…...

  15. More on Future of H.323 • 2 Revisions of standard • More may be expected….. • Several Annexes • Annexe D important for HEP….. • Limited implementations

  16. H.320, H.323 and T.12*Implementations • H.320 in hardware, firmware and software - • Desktop hosts include Win98, Win2000, WinNT • No linux hosts • H.323 in hardware, firmware and software - • Desktop hosts include Win98, Win2000, WinNT • No linux yet • Some Mac - fast changing • T.12* in software • MS NetMeeting prevails, but others exist for UNIX and esp. for WinXX

  17. ATM Room - based PC DTVC ISDN-6 Line Speed/ Quality Rollabout Room - based H/wired DTVC ISDN-2 H.323? PC DTVC POTS Capture Cards/Videophones 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 £ K Range of VC Systems

  18. Conclusion for Desktops…. • For data sharing, use NetMeeting • ===> Win98, WinNT, maybe Win2000 • But there are problems even then…….

  19. H.323 and Firewalls • Must have Rev. 2 compliance • S’ton have tested two • Axent’s Raptor looks good • CheckPoint’s Firewall-1 appears to be OK now • Edu prices comparable, tho’ Raptor not in CHEST • Cisco PIX may now be alright….. • No linux recommendations • Problems with NetMeeting V2.*

  20. Conclusions for Firewalls • If you are behind one on campus, check its H.323 rev. 2 capability

  21. H.323 Endpoints H.323 MCU H.323 Gateway H.323 Protocol Stack H.323 Gatekeeper H.323 VIU

  22. MCU Facilities • At UCL (Pete Clarke) • At Edinburgh • G.J.Fayers@ic.ac.uk or • R.Hughes-Jones@man.ac.uk • Both Experimental • No Direct Booking!

  23. Entry Level Recommendations 2 • Use a PC with Win98 or WinNT • Zydacron Z353 at £995.0 + VAT • Augment with Polyspan SoundPoint PC at about £80 + VAT • Get additional headset from supplier of Z353 • Make supplier responsible for integrating the extras • Use NetMeeting V3.1 • Recognise the limitations

  24. A Cheaper Entry Level Option • For laptops, Win98 Polyspan ViaVideo at about £400 + VAT • but…. • Changing IP address…. • Multiple IP addresses….. • Win2000 + X-Active + NetMeeting + ViaVideo • Camera

  25. Polyspan ViaVideo

  26. An Alternative - VCON ViGO

  27. Z353 Single PCI half-length board ISDN-2 and IP S-Video aux input Headset, camera mics Aux. Line out Win98, WinNT, Win2000 Suitable for rollabout PC £995 + VAT ViaVideo External USB connection IP only No auxiliary inputs Built-in mic only Uses audio out in PC No WinNT support Portable to e.g. ‘plane £~400 + VAT Z353 vs ViaVideo

  28. A Scalable Alternative • Zydacron Z360 costs ~ £1,500 • Single full length PCI board • For ISDN, also need ZC206 @ £1,750 • Buy together for £2,995 + VAT • Capable of TV output, SVideo aux. Input • So two cameras or document camera • Auxiliary mic. Input too • Aux. Line output too • Built-in echo cancellation

  29. Echo Cancellation - A Superb Multiway Solution?

  30. Queries? • Next edition of “Recommendations” late Spring • Will include mid-range and some high-end recommendations • Information on cameras, doc. Cameras, other add-ons • Queries to G.J.Fayers@ic.ac.uk

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