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Leetun, Rob

2007-05-24, 1:11 pm

Hi,

What is good Open Source MCU? Has anyone implemented an open source
MCU, and if so, how did it go?

I am plan on using it in a CCM 4.1.3 environment along with a 2821
gatekeeper.

Thanks.

Rob

J. Oquendo

2007-05-24, 1:11 pm

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keli@carocomp.ro

2007-05-24, 1:11 pm

OpenH323-based GnuGK (or OpenGK) is quite good and stable. However, I
don't know much about their MCU implementation. I know for sure, that
the project was stalled for quite a while before it got a fresh boot
about a year ago (or maybe less)

As far as I know, one of the project's sponsors was Stonevoice, a
European cisco partner company, who now has a software MCU in their
product list. Maybe it's worth checking out their site
http://www.stonevoice.com/
[They have some other nice & reasonably priced side-products as well
for CME environments]

regards
Zoltan

Quoting "J. Oquendo" <sil@infiltrated.net>:

> Leetun, Rob wrote:
> Don't know about production systems though...
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> http://www.voxgratia.org/modules/news/
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Ocampo, Walter

2007-05-25, 1:12 pm

We had a Demo in the MCU and works great.

In the Internal network you can create a Route Pattern and whoever has a
camera will be able to enjoy the conference dialing the number.

The other way, it is trough IP connection.



I also recommend Radvision who not only has MCU capability but also
desktop-base visual communication in the same box.

We had a demo also and the Price I believe is shipper.



RADVISION (Nasdaq: RVSN
<http://www.nasdaq.com/scripts/redir...VSN&page=quotes> ) is
the industry's leading provider of products and technologies for unified
visual communications over IP, 3G and emerging next generation networks
- enabling high definition video - conferencing, converged video
telephony services, and scalable desktop-based visual communications.



http://radvision.com/







Walter Ocampo





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Leetun, Rob wrote:

> Hi,


>


> What is good Open Source MCU? Has anyone implemented an Open Source


> MCU, and if so, how did it go?


>


> I am plan on using it in a CCM 4.1.3 environment along with a 2821


> gatekeeper.


>


> Thanks.


>


> Rob


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Don't know about production systems though...



http://www.openh323.org/

http://www.voxgratia.org/modules/news/





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