Heartfelt thanks from JSU too! Unicast bridges are our life saver when multicast won't cooperate. Yesterday's successful testing was a great relief... We appreciate your dedication and service to the AG community.
Monika > I'll second that! Many of us take the NCSA resources for > granted. They don' t HAVE to do what they do. Thank you! > > By the way, um, there still seemed to be problems on > Tuesday. Multicast people couldn't receive video from > bridged people. > > Darin > > > On Feb 16, 2006, at 8:54 AM, Cindy Sievers wrote: > > > I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Mike Miller > > and the network folks at NCSA for all of their efforts > > in identifying and solving the problems with the > > unicast bridge they run against their public venues. > The public venue server and associated bridges that NCSA > > provides to the Access Grid community are invaluable > > for many of the large and small events that occur. For > > many participants who work in extremely restrictive > > environments behind firewalls, we have come to depend on > the public servers. I know that from at least my > > perspective, we would have been unable to participate > > in many of the highly visible and important events that > > have taken place over the past few years if it were not > for the services provided by NCSA. Taking the time to > > track down and fix network issues is frustrating, but > > we all realize how important this task is. So a huge > > thanks goes out to the folks at NCSA for putting forth > > the effort and making such a tremendous contribution to > the Access Grid community! > > > > > > > ============================================ > > Cindy Sievers Los Alamos National Laboratory > > [email protected] Group CCS-1 MS B287 > > tel:505.665.6602 Advanced Computing > > fax:505.665.4939 Los Alamos, NM 87544 > > ============================================ > >

