also, if you bridge in yourself, you can see what ports are being used by the bridgeserver, although it may use different ports for a second bridge... i've not tested two bridged connections for a while. some bridgeservers have a wide range of ports that they choose, depending on the bridge config file. we have a bridgeserver that uses a fairly narrow range (10 ports to choose from). let me know if you still have problems today and you can test on our venueserver with our bridgeserver.
--fred On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 02:11PM, Michael Braitmaier said: > This sounds to me like a firewall issue. The student has to open his > incoming ports which are normally blocked in firewall configurations > (outgoing-open, incoming-blocked). Thats the reason why you get his video. > He is sending due to open outgoing traffic, but he doesn't receive your vic > and rat streams due to blocked incoming ports. > He has to open a port-range of 4 ports dependent on the unicast bridge's > configuration. > Regarding the already opened ports in combination with the IP, he possibly > needs to open the ports not for your computer but for the computer the > bridge is running on. > > Michael > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Darin Oman" <da...@ucar.edu> > To: <ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov> > Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 10:05 PM > Subject: [AG-TECH] Using a bridge > > > >I'm trying to get a student at the USGS in Arizona AG-ready for a meeting > >on Thursday. Unfortunately, there's no multicast capability there. So, I'm > >planning to use NCSA's venue and multicast bridge. He had the firewall > >opened there for IP 141.142.66.146, ports 30000-40000. Now, when he > >connects to the bridge ("use unicast", I can see his video and his audio > >pops up in RAT, but he's still not getting anything on his end. Is there > >something I'm missing? > > > >Thanks, > >Darin > >