Hi All,
In my lab scenario, I have an conference video camera that is connected to
the LAN. On the router, I have a 2600 router with a VIC-2BRI-NT/TE module.
This VIC-2BRI-NT/TE mdule is then connected to the a MCU from the ISP
provider for video conference (say, AT&T). Do you think it is possi
Sorry I missed my topology:
ISDN video conf. camera
|
Video conf. camera ---Ethernet0-Router-VIC-2BRI-NT/TEISDN
cloud---ISDN video conf. camera
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AT&T MCU
Can my IP conf. video camera talk with ISDN video conf. camera using this
VIC-2BRI-NT/TE module?
""Thomas N."" wrote in me
Hm... my topology messed up with the line swapping. Here it goes again:
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video conf. camera
|
Ethernet0
|
Router
|
VIC-2BRI-NT/TE
|
ISDN cloud
|
ISDN video conf. camera
""T
Thomas does the camera use h323 across the network? if so it should be
possible, I'd be interested to here if it works
cheers
""Thomas N."" wrote in message
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> Hm... my topology messed up with the line swapping. Here it goes again:
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Yes, the camera is H323 supported. If the module is not the right one,
what module should I use in this case?
""Patrick Donlon"" wrote in message
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> Thomas does the camera use h323 across the network? if so it should be
> possible, I'd be intereste
Thomas I've had a look round CCO and I can't see very much to do with video
apart from marketing spiel. I was thinking that this should work but then I
had of a couple of thoughts, from my experience with voip normally a call to
or from an isdn interface would be a voice call and not a data call.
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