Gateway features and capacity – TANDBERG Media Processing System MPS 200 User Manual

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NOVEMBER 2007

MPS

Table of

Contents

TANDBERG

MPS

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Gateway Overview

Encryption (Secure conference

TF

)

Secure conference

TF

AES (128 bit) and Secure con-

ference

TF

DES (56 bit) are both supported through

the Gateway.

Downspeeding

TF

When requested quality (bandwidth) cannot be
established, Downspeeding

TF

makes the connection

establish on as high quality as possible. If channels
are dropped during a video conference, Downspeed-
ing

TF

will ensure the connection being automatically

maintained without interruption.

Dual Video Streams

DuoVideo

TF

, H.239/BFCP are supported from both

ISDN, IP/SIP and allows participants at the far
end to simultaneously view a presenter and a live
presentation.

Digital Clarity

TF

Participants enjoy presentations of exceptionally
high quality resolution video.

Natural Video

TF

60 fields per second true interlaced picture (iCIF).

H.264 support through Gateway

TF

Superb video quality supporting the ITU video stan-
dard H.264.

AAC-LD support through Gateway

TF

True standards-based CD-quality audio supporting
the audio standard AAC-LD.

Full H.243 Transparency

H.243 Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) Transparency

allows seamless MCU control through the Gateway.

Far End Camera Control using H.224 (H.281)

Far End Camera Control using H.224 (H.281) allows
seamless Far End Camera control through the
Gateway.

Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery (IPLR)

If the Gateway experiences packet loss from an IP
endpoint, it will ask the endpoint to handle packet
loss. This requires Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery
(IPLR) functionality on the video system (endpoint).

Text Chat (T.140)

Text Chat (T.140) is supported through the Gate-
way.

Gateway Support for OD/HD

H.264 w288p, 400p, w448p, w576p, w720p

H.263 w288p, 400p, w488p, w576p

Gateway Features

Gateway Features and Capacity

Gateway Capacity

Gateway Capacity

Each Media Board can support up to 7680 kbps of total bandwidth.

Each Gateway call consists of two connections. Example: A 384 kbps Gateway call has
one H.323 site connected at 384 kbps and one H.320 site connected at 384 kbps. This
means that this call is utilizing 768 kbps worth of bandwidth (384k + 384k = 768k).

Each Gateway option on the MPS allows for a maximum of 10 concurrent calls. This
means that each Gateway option can support up to 10 concurrent calls at 384 kbps.

Decreasing

the bandwidth of each call will not increase the maximum number of calls

possible.

Increasing

the bandwidth of each call will decrease the maximum number of calls.

Below is a chart outlining the maximum number of calls possible for each bandwidth that
is supported on the Gateway.

Bandwidth in Use
on Gateway

Maximum Num-
ber of Calls

Remaining Bandwidth

Telephone 64 kbps

Max 10 calls

64 kbps

Max 10 calls

128 kbps

Max 10 calls

192 kbps

Max 10 calls

256 kbps

Max 10 calls

384 kbps

Max 10 calls

512 kbps

Max 7 calls

This would be 7168 kbps total which leaves
512 kbps remaining for lower rate calls

768 kbps

Max 5 calls

1152 kbps

Max 3 calls

This would be 6912 kbps total which leaves
768 kbps remaining for lower rate calls

1472 kbps

Max 2 calls

This would be 5888 kbps total which leaves
1792 kbps remaining for lower rate calls

1536 kbps

Max 2 calls

This would be 6144 kbps total which leaves
1536 kbps remaining for lower rate calls

1920 kbps

Max 2 calls

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