Library items tagged: Videoconference

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Log in to the Janet videoconferencing booking system (or create an account if you are a new user). Once logged in you will see the home page as shown in Figure 1: Figure 1: Janet videoconferencing home page
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Log in (or create a user account) so that you can use the the Janet videoconferencing booking system. Figure 1. Janet videoconferencing home page
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Link to the Janet videoconferencing booking service. Registered users can book or launch videoconferences and view the details of videoconferencing facilities at any of the Janet Videoconferencing registered organisations.
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Necessary information: [ ] Title of conference (See 3.1) [ ] Purpose of conference (See 3.1) [ ] Conference duration (See 3.1) [ ] Name of conference coordinator (See 3.1) [ ] Email address/phone number of conference coordinator (See 3.1) [ ] List of venues for the conference (See 3.2) [ ] Names of main attendees at each venue (See 3.3) [ ] Names of main attendees at each venue (See 2.2) [ ] Guest venue (if included), does it have an IP or ISDN CODEC? (See 2.2)
for English Local Education Authorities and Regional Broadband Consortia, Scottish Local Education Authorities and National Agencies, and Welsh Unitary Authorities After consideration of the views express by interested parties, the following E.164 numbering scheme will be operated for videoconferencing services provided to primary and secondary education throughout England, Scotland and Wales.
A videoconference link requires: transmitting and receiving equipment at each site for more details see the VTAS guide Videoconferencing Audio and VideoEquipment; an intervening network to carry the signals. In the case of IP based conferences other network related equipment is normally required to establish a connection, namely gatekeepers. The role of these devices is explained fully in the factsheet H323 Videoconferencing Components. The network to be traversed can involve one or more of the following:
For references for each gatekeeper, see the end of each gatekeeper configuration chapter. The following are for generic information:An Introduction to H.323 Videoconferencing, D. Price and A. J. Spence.JANET Videoconferencing Service – IP, R. Bolam. https://community.ja.net/library/janet-services-documentation/ip-videoconferencing
This example assumes installation has been successfully completed and an Administrator password has been set. Where a configuration option is not mentioned, it can be ignored or left unchecked. Always select Submit (or OK) before leaving a page or pop-up configuration window, to confirm and save any changes.
This is a complete gatekeeper.ini file for an organisation wishing to connect to the JVCS-IP or a similar H.323 network. The file can be copied and pasted, edited, then saved in the openh323gk\bin folder. Comments can be added by preceding them with a # character for each line of comment. Where a value has ‘x’s substitute your own local details.
The following configuration is for a session that sets up a Cisco® router as a gatekeeper and H.323 proxy. It is minimally commented, so for further explanation please refer to the Cisco® information in Section 7. In this example, a single physical port has been used between the endpoint and the college’s site access router. The commands would have to be altered slightly in a different topology.