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Duke – NIH Videoconference End-End Mark Johnson MCNC (NCREN/NCNI) Mj@ncren.net

Duke-NIH Videoconference Credit course taught from Duke Medical School to students at NIH Litton CAMVision2 MPEG2 CODECs 6 Networks Duke, NCNI, Abilene, vBNS, NIH, MAX 4 Layer 2 protocols Ethernet (100BaseT, GigE) ATM (RFC1483, LANE) SRP – Spatial Reuse Protocol PoS

Troubleshooting Simplify wherever possible Watch our for Ethernet full-duplex/half duplex mismatch

NIH-Duke Path (Original)

Duke Network

NIH Network (Original)

NIH Network (First modification)

NIH Network (Today)

NIH-Duke Path Today