Ultimately, Citrix will be a recognised player in the VOIP space. The fact that they acquired Net6 last year should be a reasonable indicator.

http://www.brianmadden.com/content/content.asp?ID=277

My comments were based on my personal experience with ICA over the last 10 years, and also based on where ICA and Metaframe are right now.

Indeed, there are a number of unused channels in the ICA protocol that will (potentially) facilitate the carrying of voice data with the appropriate prioritisation. These were originally added to allow such things as streaming audio and video (and one would assume, VOIP).

Keep in mind that the nature of the ICA protocol has always been fairly asymmetrical. There was never really the need to send much more than keyboard/mouse data back to the server. Historical movements of Citrix into the multimedia arena have been reasonably forgettable... just google for info on the Citrix Videoframe product.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Loek Gijben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 5:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Citrix



L.S.

The citrix ICA protocol is fundamentally BAD for audio/video application in
general, let alone something as time sensitive as VOIP.

Just stating that something is fundamentally bad without reveiling something of the fundaments might not be very helpful...

To be clear: bidirectional sound support is planned for Metaframe
3.0, you cannot use a microphone with current Citrix versions (try
some sound application and you will see that a sound input is
missing).

In theory there could be use for a Softphone running from a Citrix
session. When there is plenty of speed and bandwith, and a beast
of a Citrix server, there is no fundamental reason not to try it.
However there are three points you must consider:
1) There will probable no setting to give priority for a realtime sound
application on the server, so you must compete with all other Citrix
sessions for processing power. It might work on some light loaded
machines.
2) There will probably be no setting to give sound priority in the ICA
channel. So for instance  a print job will render your voice
application useless.
3) Your softphone must keep the settings in userspace, and you will
have to set each client with some non conflicting ports by hand.

For a quick and dirty test I put Dante's DIAX on my Citrix server. It
installs without a problem, and I could use it to retrieve my
voicemail without  a problem. But DIAX stores the settings in a
configfile in the directory where the executable is located (you could
install Diax in each one's user directory off course :)

To comment on Rod Baker: there is nothing wrong with the ICA
protocol as it is nothing more than a kind of wrapper around some
streams (or channels). Just like any other wrapper like say an IP
tunnel.
It is just that there will likely be no incentive for Citrix to add any
prioritation scheme for sound.
I wonder what the bidirectional support will be used for. Maybe
speech recognition for Office programs?



----- Original Message ----- From: "Javier Godinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 12:30 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Citrix



Has anyone out there found a VoIP client that is citrix compatible? I am connecting to a virtual machine via citrix and want to launch a citrix compatible soft phone to connect to another virtual machine running asterisk. Does anyone have a similar setup out there?

Thanks, Javier
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