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Ronnie



""Michael L. Williams""  wrote in message
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> Depends on the model, but usually you'll see traffic all into either
> 128Kbps, 384kbps, 768Kbps or 1.5Mbps....  We have a Polycom unit that has
> ISDN and a LAN port, but if you telnet to it's IP on the LAN you get a
> "status" page showing H.323 is disabled, so we can't use it on the LAN (at
> least without a software update or something).  But if you Polycam can
video
> conference over IP with it's ethernet port, then it should be standard
> H.323.  I can't recall the ports right off the top of my head, but I'm
> thinking somewhere in the 2600+ range (I've seen other units that use
> 2000-2063), but don't quote me on that....  It's regular IP unicast
traffic,
> but (depending on the model) it's possible to do a multicast streaming
> presentation  (usually you'll use the multicast when you want to broadcast
a
> presentation or video, etc to many viewer.... but most times you're not in
a
> "conference" where there are many senders and receivers)....
>
> HTH,
> Mike
>
> "Steven A. Ridder"  wrote in message
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> > Does anyone know what type of traffic a typical Polycom Video Con. unit
> > creates?  It it multicast?  What ports does it use?  Is it standard
h.323?
> >
> > I can sniff it, but if anyone has already done their homework on it, it
> will
> > save me some time.
> >
> > --
> >
> > RFC 1149 Compliant.




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