Hi West:

The venueserver allocates multicast addresses dynamically by default.  When 
someone enters 
the venue and will be sending video, a multicast address is allocated and used. 
 If no one 
in the venue is sending video, there will be no mcast address for it, so when 
you enter 
with a consumer-only setup, vic will not start.

If you add a producer to your setup, and enter the venue, things should work 
fine. 
Alternately, you can configure the venue to use static mcast addresses for 
audio and 
video, and then your consumer vic will start (showing no video streams, of 
course).

Tom


West Suhanic wrote:
> Hi All:
> 
> I am running a venue server on a linux machine. I am using my own
> certificates-(my own root CA,
> which is used to generate a service certificate for the venue server and
> user certificate for the
> venue client).
> 
> I can successfully log on to the venue server via a venue client. However
> only RAT will
> start. VIC will not start if I enable VideoConsumerService.
> 
> I have gone through the logs extensively there is nothing obvious to my
> eyes.
> 
> Any suggestions would, as usual, be greatly appreciated.
> 
> regards,
> 
> west
> 
> 
> 

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