[AG-TECH] Argonne Unicast Bridge and NCSA Scheduler

Michael Miller myk at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Fri Feb 4 12:52:19 CST 2005


Al,

Yes, when you select Use Unicast from the Preferences menu in you Venue 
Client, you will see a bridge listed venuesbridge/NCSA.  This bridge is 
provided by the machine running the NCSA AG 2 Venues Server.

Please let me know if you have further questions.

Michael Miller
NCSA

At 10:47 AM 2/4/2005, Alan Kraft wrote:
>Michael -
>
>Do I only need to go to the unicast menu item and click on it and then
>select the bridge that is on the list to start a unicast session?
>
>Al Kraft
>
>
> > Ian,
> >
> > All venues on the NCSA AG 2 Venues Server
> > https://venues.ncsa.uiuc.edu:9000/Venues/default are bridged.  Are you 
> able
> > to connect using the NCSA bridges?  If not, please let me know and I can
> > assist you in finding the problem.
> >
> > Michael Miller
> > NCSA
> >
> > At 05:36 PM 2/3/2005, you wrote:
> >
> > >Hello, we (PNNL) have finally got our system upgraded and operational
> > >using AG2. We can connect via unicast to the Argonne bridge and can 
> access
> > >the original rooms (e.g. Big Horn, Full Sail, etc.). Any meetings we will
> > >participate in will need to be in one of these seven rooms. However, on
> > >the NCSA scheduler, those rooms are listed in red and are labeled as 
> being
> > >"inactive."
> > >
> > >How do we go about using the NCSA scheduler to use one of these rooms 
> in a
> > >meeting?
> > >Thanks!
> > >~ian
> > >
> > >Ian Roberts <Interaction Designer> Rich Interaction Environments, Pacific
> > >Northwest National Laboratory
> >
> > Thanx,
> >
> > Michael Miller
> > System Engineer
> > Visualization Technology Support
> > Computing and Data Management
> > National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> > University of Illinois - UC
> > 217-649-0747
> >
> > "If you're clear in your vision and trust the people in your team with
> > clear objectives, they will invariably do their best to achieve everything
> > desired, and usually deliver everything you could have hoped for and even
> > more." -Paul Debevec
> >

Thanx,

Michael Miller
System Engineer
Visualization Technology Support
Computing and Data Management
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois - UC
217-649-0747

"If you're clear in your vision and trust the people in your team with 
clear objectives, they will invariably do their best to achieve everything 
desired, and usually deliver everything you could have hoped for and even 
more." -Paul Debevec




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