(I can do the theoretical calculations based on transmission cap values, but
if you notice the cap on the client isn't a hard one and is broken when talking
and tranmitting video simultaneously... what I'm interested in is *actual*
measurements of real conversations over a reflector.)
We did some local tests at GA Tech and the numbers that we got back from
SNMP, the reflector logs, and the clients themselves did not agree...
I am also interested in any reports/info on how CPU intensive running
a reflector is and how CPU load changes with respect to the number and
type of information.
Any pointers to *technical* information about CU-SeeMe would be appreciated
too...
Thanks,
Adam Arrowood
-- Adam Arrowood..................................... Office of Information Technology/Network Services. adam@bastille.gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA . ..................................................