If you're just connecting two sites, it might be easiest to do point-to-point in the media tools directly, rather than working with VRVS and the Venue Client; there's no real advantage to using multicast space in that context.
I believe that with point-to-point you simply need the address of the other person's computer, and a fairly arbitrary port number (you can use anything not currently in use on that machine). So, you could do something like rat -t127 [IP-address}/5000 where IP-address == the machine at the other site I'm sure if I'm mistaken, or if I'm misunderstanding the problem, somebody here can correct me! Cheers, Jennifer Derek Piper wrote: > > VRVS bridges certain venues between AG participants and the VRVS > and polycom participants. Try some booking one a of the NCSA venues. > For anything more it's probably something to take up with the VRVS > people. > > Derek > > Chun-Yu CHAN wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to help a remote user to connect an AG meeting on Monday. >> The remote site does not have AGtk installed and he may not have >> administrator access to the machine. But the user got VRVS machine. >> I was playing with VRVS for the last hour or so. I got the VRVS >> connected to a AG venue (Bridgeport). But the RAT and VIC were not >> connected to the venue. could someone give me some hint about using >> VRVS connect to AG? >> >> After that, I successfully connected RAT to the AG with the VRVS's RAT >> [rat.exe milton.mcs.anl.gov/50098]. But I cannot find the IP and port >> information for the video display. So my second question is that >> where can I find a list of unicast IP/port information for people to >> do point-to-point connection? >> >> Sincerely, >> CY >> >