Yes. The connector will not use UDP tunneling, if multicast is available no 
matter how "broken" it is. You are not the only one having serious problems 
with the connector (and AGTk as a whole). Our site for example is not multicast 
enabled and when we use the connector (and IF the UMTP server isn't down) we 
can connect to NCSA and vv2 servers, but other participants who are 
multicast-enabled can not see or hear us at all. This, by definition, should 
not happen. Unicast doesn't work fully either, we have no incoming video. The 
inSORS product has no problem connecting us to any unicast bridged rooms using 
the same infrastructure.

Zsolt


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Zsolt Nagykaldi, PhD
Research Associate, Clinical IT Specialist
University Of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Department Of Family And Preventive Medicine
Oklahoma Center For Family Medicine Research

900 NE 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Phone: (405) 271-8000 Ext.:1-32212
Fax:     (405) 271-1682

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From: owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov on behalf of Adam Carter
Sent: Mon 11/7/2005 6:47 AM
To: ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov
Cc: braitma...@hlrs.de
Subject: [AG-TECH] Problems using AG Connector



Hi to anyone who's tried out AG Connector...

Michael Braitmaier and I spent about an hour this morning experimenting with
AG Connector. We're having some difficulties getting it to work, and I
wonder if anyone could cast some light on the problem. We tried various
different combinations of Multicast/Unicast/UMTP and we tried running UMTP
servers at both of our own sites, all to no avail.

It seems to be the case that if you have working multicast, the AG Connector
agent notices this and reverts to multicast. Is this true?

We're using the set-up with what seems to be half-broken multicast:
Edinburgh can see Stuttgart, but Stuttgart can't see Edinburgh. When
Edinburgh connects with UMTP, the server (in Stuttgart, on a different
network) claims "You are multicast-reachable from Server." and apparently
reverts to multicast.

Has anyone else observed this behaviour? Is this a bug in AG Connector?

Thanks,

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Dr Adam Carter, Applications Consultant, EPCC, The University of Edinburgh
a...@epcc.ed.ac.uk | +44 131 650 6009 | http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~adam





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