Multicast beacon project status The why and what Egon Verharen Innovation manager, Advanced Services SURFnet
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, The Multicast Beacon - See user contributions before installing source! - Windows app hard to install
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, Beacon Reserved our own worldwide unique multicast group: Reports on Sample config file: If the beacon is broken, that gives you higher confidence the problem is not just user error or host issues. It is sometimes possible to use the beacon as the constantly active source and receiver for debugging. It will not catch new/transient problems with source knowledge or state creation (the tree has been built).
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, Other tools rtpqual ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/rtpqual.c –Simple Multiprotocol Multicast Signal Quality Meter –very useful for establishing a receiver (even if the multicast is not using RTP) –also useful for finding packet loss problems and whether they are periodic or not –If you know the group but not the port, you can use rtpqual to join with any port, then use tcpdump to find out which port the traffic is actually going to. –Graphical user interface developed by Laurence Kirchmeier (Merit) Mtrace ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/net-research/ipmulti/mtrace5.2.tar.gz –Simple host-based rpf check tool Iperf –Source/client traffic generator that can generate multicast packets (requires access to device at both ends of path)
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, Information Online workshop-july tshooting.ppthttp://multicast.internet2.edu/workshops/ohio/docs/internet2-multicast- workshop-july tshooting.ppt GEANT: links to some troubleshooting docs and monitoring tools ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/ipmulticast.html
HD projects in Europe Coordinating efforts around the globe Egon Verharen Innovation manager, Advanced Services SURFnet
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, Coordinating efforts around the Globe RC/Internet2 bigvideoTF-VVC HD wgAPAN HD-wg
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, HD projects in Europe TERENA (Trans European Research and Education Network Association) –Taskforce Video, Voice and Collaboration (TF-VVC) –HD over IP activity area –HD forum (Wiki) – –SIP framework for signalling HD transmission –HQ VC & Streaming workshop –Fall 2005, follow up from june 2001 Development work –Peter Holub (Masaryk Univ & CESNET): VideoLAN HDV drivers (FreeBSD) –Colin Perkins (Univ Glasgow) (with USC ISI): Uncompressed HDTV transport –Demo’s: I2cat, SURFnet, Cesnet, Poland
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, SURFnet Goal: support use of HD in high-end visualisation and remote monitoring and -control apps (Medicine & High Energy Physics) Status: technology assessment projects and demo’s –Experimentation –DV over IP, HD over IP –State of the art report (in Dutch ) –VC room –Demo’s: –User conference (dec. 2004) –HDSDI (HDcam in SMPTE SDTi) HD from ResearchChannel –MPEG-2 TS HD from GIST, Korea –MPEG-2 TS & WM HD from own Streaming server –VIOLA workshop (apr. 2005, Berlin) –MPEG-2 HD to workshop in Berlin –Together with i2CAT, CRC (Canada) –UCLP (user controlled lightpaths) –Opening regional net (jun. 2005, Zeeland) –MPEG-2 HD (from partners & head office, to location) –World exhibit presentation (aug. 2005, Aichi, Japan) –Interactive uncompressed HD (SMPTE 292) –SC2005, iGrid2005
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, UCLP VIOLA ws
©2005 SURFnet, bigvideo wg, I2 MM, may 2, SURFnet’s VIOLA demo setup VC: Polycom Viewstation128 UCLP control: ibook HD sender: Videolan HD client: Dell 4700 IEEE1394 HDV cam: Sony HVR-Z1E SARA LAN Control laptop: Dell X300 UvA mgt LAN VLAN608 Netherlight, Geant, Viola NB. Videolan works better than 0.8.1