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What is conferencing?
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Lesson 1 - Objectives
In this lesson you will look at the types of information that may
be included in a Multi-Media conference. It will introduce you
briefly to the components of the two main types of conference;
multi-point and point-to-point conferences.
You will also gain an overview of underlying networks for
H.320 or H.323 conferences.
If you are new to multimedia conferencing, this lesson will
explain some of the basic concepts of such systems, to
prepare you for the more detailed information in later lessons.
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What is Conferencing?
Multimedia Conferencing brings together people in different locations
through the exchange of real-time audio, video and data. Each location
uses a conferencing system, or Endpoint, to communicate.
Conferences can consist of any combination of the three types of
information.
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Conference Types
There are two different ways of defining the conference type.
The first method is to describe it by the number of Endpoints
involved. I this case conferences are either point to point, with
only two participating Endpoints or multipoint, where more than
two Endpoints are included.
What is a H.320 Conference?
What is a H.323 Conference?
The second method is to describe it by the underlying network
type. Conferences that use WAN only connections are defined
by the H.320 standard. Conferences that run over IP based
networks are defined by the H.323 standard.
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Tell me more about a multipoint conference
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Multipoint Conference
A conference is said to happen whenever two or more
Endpoints connect and share real-time information.
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A Multipoint conference has multiple Endpoints
connected together. It also usually has another
component, a Conference Controller, to manage
connections into the conference
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Point to Point Conference
A conference is said to happen whenever two or more
Endpoints connect and share real-time information.
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A Point to Point conference is when two Endpoints are
directly connected and no other party is involved.
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H.320 Conferencing
What kind of network do H.320 conferences use?
What are its benefits?
Why do we need a standard?
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H.320 Networks
Such systems were developed to take advantage of
the high speed digital communication services offered
by telecommunications companies around the world.
Typical networks that are suitable for these
connections are ISDN switched services and T1/E1
leased services.
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H.320 Benefits
As the underlying high speed networks that support
H.320 are compatible, it allows intercontinental
conferences to take place. This gave rise to one of
the major benefits - that of saving travel costs and
time.
H.320 conferences have been used throughout the
business world since the mid 1980s..
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H.320 Standard
While the underlying high speed networks that support
H.320 are compatible, there is more to compatibility
than allowing the physical circuits to communicate.
The data (digitised audio, video and file information)
must be understood between the Endpoints, and a
common control language must exist between all parts
of the system. This is the purpose of the H.320
standard.
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H.323 Conferencing
What kind of network do H.323 conferences use?
What are its limitations?
What are its benefits?
Why do we need a standard?
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H.323 Conference Networks
The most widely installed networks are those that
exist within a company - Local Area Networks. For
reasons of economy as well as the scope for
considerably enhanced services, there has long
been a need to run conferencing over the LAN.
Unfortunately the typical traffic on a LAN (very
irregular volumes, throughput critical, but not end to
end timing critical) does not fit very comfortably with
real time multimedia traffic (large, fixed volume with
very critical timing constraints).
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Two developments in the 1990s changed the situation
- higher bandwidth networks (specifically 100 Mbps
Ethernet), and mechanisms to control how network
capacity is used. These made LAN based multimedia
practical.
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H.323 Standard
There exists a need to ensure Endpoint to Endpoint
compatibility. The H.323 standard addresses that, but also
includes the extra elements needed to allow operation on a
shared bandwidth, connectionless network.
So it is possible to “inter-network” between LANs using
standard techniques, but as it is a new standard, it should be
approached with care.
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H.323 Benefits
The ability to have short, regular meetings without the
need to move people away from their desk is of
benefit within one large building. When companies
occupy multiple buildings in multiple locations then
the benefits increase significantly.
The fact that these facilities can be provided without
installing any major new infrastructure (cabling etc)
will further encourage their adoption.
Because H.323 uses existing communications
techniques (TCP/IP) it will open up the possibilities of
easier inter-company conferences.
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As it uses TCP/IP, can we conference across the Internet?
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H.323 over the Internet
The Internet, of course, is the main TCP/IP based
network in the world, and is open to everyone.
Already various multimedia sessions are held over
The Internet; however it is likely that further advances
in technology will need to be applied before full
multimedia conferencing is regularly conducted over
this network.
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H.323 Limitations
The main issue being considered with H.323
systems is that of it’s need for significant amounts
of bandwidth along with significant end to end
timing constraints. Within a company most of these
matters can be resolved by increasing the network
bandwidth, and monitoring the impact of any
changes. For connections to other LANs and/or
The Internet more serious considerations need to
be made.
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Work underway within various standards bodies
however should ensure that these problems will be
overcome in the next few years.
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Review Question 1
H.320 is the standard applied to IP based conferencing.
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H.320 is the standard used for WAN based conferencing.
H.323 is the IP based standard.
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H.323 is the IP based standard.
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Review Question 2
Which of the following changes in Networks facilitated the introduction
of LAN based conferencing?
Higher bandwidth networks
Different cable types
Faster servers
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While the introduction of different cable types have led to
more flexibility in network design, they have not made any
significant difference to the provision of LAN based
multimedia conferencing.
The arrival of high speed networks, like fast Ethernet, have
made the introduction of H.323 LAN based multimedia
conferencing possible.
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While the introduction of faster servers have had a
significant effect on the amount of other types of data a
LAN may carry, they have not made any significant
difference to the provision of LAN based multimedia
conferencing.
The arrival of high speed networks, like fast Ethernet, have
made the introduction of H.323 LAN based multimedia
conferencing possible.
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Wrong Answer
The increasing awareness of network users about what
networks can do for them may have led to the demand for
LAN based conferencing. However, until there were high
speed networks available to meet that demand, users
could not be provided with such conferencing.
The arrival of high speed networks, like fast Ethernet, have
made the introduction of H.323 LAN based multimedia
conferencing possible.
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The arrival of high speed networks, like fast Ethernet, have
made the introduction of H.323 LAN based multimedia
conferencing possible.
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