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ESnet Production Collaboration ServicesMike Pihlman, Clint WadsworthOctober 27, 2004, AM

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Thank You

• Since we are only 1.5 FTE, we rely on the “Sheila’s” out in ESnet land to help..– Sheila Cisko, Fermi– Alan Flavell, University of Glasgow– RCWG Folks: Christian Helft, Ed May,

Ivars Ambats, Hans Frese, all others– Early Adopters: Rick St. Denis and Alan

Sill and all the rest….

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Overview

• ESnet Collaboration services are run by 1.5 FTE– 8 to 5 PST, Best Effort, Workdays

• Production voice, video and data services are based on commercially available equipment

• Everything has to be “fully” automatic• We support industry standard

endpoints for videoconferencing and Windows for data collaboration.

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Our Charter

• To advance the state-of-the-art in commercially available, standards based, collaboration (voice, video and data)

• To provide our customers with the latest in standards based collaboration technology

• To provide fully automatic reliable collaboration services (1.5 FTE)

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Announcements

• Accord MCU turned off Oct 22, 2004– ISDN users now need to use the

Gateway to join meetings on the H.323 bridges

• The Forgent Alliance Scheduler – Was going to be turned off Jan 2005– Decided to turn it off with the Accord

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Current Services Overview

• Web-based registration process

• Audio and Data Conferencing Bridge

• H.323 Ad-Hoc Video Bridge

• Streaming/H.323 Video Bridge

• Gateway for telephone and ISDN video to join meetings

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Current Services-Registration

• Home-grown registration process– Fill out web-based form– Email to ECS Staff to approve– Email with info needed to get started

sent to approved user

• Home-grown web pages “unify” diverse services

• Main collaboration web site– ecs.es.net– http://www.ecs.es.net

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Current Services-Audio/Data

• Audio and Data Bridge– Latitude/Cisco M3– Web-Based Scheduling

• audiobridge.es.net• http://audiobridge.es.net

– 144 ports

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Current Services-Video

• H.323 Ad-Hoc Bridge– Radvision ViaIP MCU– 82x, 83x, 84x (768), 85x– 70 ports

• Streaming and H.323– Codian MCU– 88x– 40 ports H.323, 100 ports Stream– Quicktime or REAL

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Current Services-Gateway

• Gateway– All video services are accessible via the

gateway for telephone or ISDN video participants

– Radvision Gateway in the ViaIP– Max of 3 simultaneous 384 kbps ISDN or 11

simultaneous 128 kbps ISDN calls or 23 telephone calls.

– Call out…during emergencies only (90x)– 510-883-7860

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Current H.323 Video Services

• 82x, “Legacy”– Full screen– 128kbps – 384 kbps– CIF– H.261– 15 frames per second– Up to 70 ports

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Current H.323 Video Services

• 83x, “Continuous Presence”– 4 Quad screen– 384 kbps– QCIF/CIF– H.261– 30 frames per second– Up to 30 ports

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Current H.323 Video Services

• 84x, “High Speed”

• Full screen

• 768 kbps

• CIF

• H.263

• 30 frames per second

• Up to 5 ports

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Current H.323 Video Services

• 85x, “Enhanced”

• Full screen

• 128 kbps – 384 kbps

• CIF

• H.263

• 30 frames per second

• Up to 30 ports

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Current H.323 Video Services

• 88x, “Streaming and H.323”

• Select screen from 5 choices

• Any bit rate

• CIF, QCIF and more

• Any codec

• Any frame rate

• Up to 40 ports H.323, 100 ports Stream

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Current Services-Scheduler

• Forgent Alliance Scheduler– Decided to turn off with the Accord

• New Scheduler due in Jan 2005– Cisco/Latitude unified voice, video, and

data.

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Latest Statistics-Sept 2004

• Audio– Sept 2004: 1898 port hours, 691 mtgs

• Data– Sept 2004: 155 port hours

• H.323– Sept 2004: 4459 port hours

• H.320– Sept 2004: 280 port hours, 27 mtgs

• Scheduled port hours

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Usage Trends-Audio

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Usage Trends-Data

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Usage Trends-H.323

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Usage Trends-H.320

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ECS Development Process

New Services used byESnet Customers

Input and Requests from:1. DOE2. ESSC3. ESCC Working Group (RCWG)4. ESnet Program Plan5. ESnet End Users6. Industry Trends7. Vendors8. ESnet Staff9. Others

Quality Assurance

Implementation ofNew Services

Development of Applicationsand Features

ESnet Staff

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• Questions/Comments?