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1 ViDeNet and the Global Dialing Scheme Larry Amiot Northwestern University amiot@northwestern.edu Internet2 Commons Site Coordinator Training March 23, 2004 Indianapolis, Indiana

2 2 Video Development Initiative  Video Development Initiative (ViDe) Founded by representatives from universities and education networks Interests include deploying scalable, standards- based digital video architecture and services for use in research and higher education Co-sponsors workshops and digital video projects with the Southeastern Universities Research Association, Internet2, the Coalition for Networked Information, and leading industry consortia

3 3 ViDeNet  ViDeNet A ViDe Project A global, virtual network providing video and voice-over-IP to advanced networking communities An architecture that has been adopted for use by the Internet2 Commons An exploration of directory services for videoconferencing through ViDe's participation in the Internet2 VidMid program

4 4 Benefits of ViDeNet  Use of the Global Dialing Scheme  A searchable directory  User-managed accounts  Zone management tools for creating a customized portal  A zone administrator listserv  Developing initiatives such as emergency communications

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19 19 GDS  A structure for peering between gatekeepers, such that any endpoint associated with a ViDeNet zone may dial an endpoint in any other ViDeNet zone  ViDeNet Version 3 Dial Plan  A numbering plan for global video and voice over IP

20 20 GDS Number Scheme  Each number has four parts International Access Code (IAC) (also called the world gatekeeper prefix)- defined as 00 A Country Code (CC)- follows the ITU international access code system (1 for the US An Organizational Prefix (OP)- ViDeNet assigned them; some countries use area code/exchange prefix An Endpoint Number (EN)- a unique number (sometimes called H.323 extension) assigned to each endpoint by each organization (could be a E164 number or any other unique number)  IAC CC OP EN

21 21 GDS at Northwestern  The IAC is “00”  For the EN, we use a “1” followed by the last five digits of your telephone number  If you have more than one Video station and only one telephone number, follow the six digits by an integer  Northwestern was assigned 1169 as a organizational prefix  The number of my telephone on my desk at Northwestern is 847 467 6885 and the GDS dial number of my Viewstation is thus: 00 1 1169 176885 (spaces for readability only)  Northwestern users registered with the Northwestern gatekeeper can use a short cut and dial each other using only the EN (176885 for me)

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23 23 OSU- Free Love Zone

24 24 Dialing Examples  If you register with the Northwestern Gatekeeper, you can dial my station by either of the following: 0011169176885 176885  If you are registered with the Northwestern gatekeeper, you can dial Bob Dixon at OSU by: 0011896142921638


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