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Testing For HD-Video and Telepresence Networks
Most enterprise data networks are not ready for carrying real-time traffic like VoIP, let alone video. So, with the advent of high definition video conferencing (referred to as Telepresence in the IT industry) there is now an urgent need to assess and rectify data networks for telepresence-readiness. Packet Island's video assessment solution provides an efficient means to accurately assess the telepresence-readiness of both LAN and WAN links without the need to locate experts at every site.
Easy To Deploy Solution
The video assessments are performed by small 4"x5" micro-appliances, deployed one per conference room location, generating video traffic patterns ranging from 1 to 25Mbps. Though each micro-appliance can generate the full traffic of a telepresence end-point, if higher traffic volumes are required, this can be achieved by using multiple micro-appliances. These assessment tests are typically executed over a period of 24 hours to ensure that the network path has sufficient capacity during all times of the typical business day. The results are viewable either through a real-time GUI or via a report that summarizes the results.
This functionality provides for an accurate assessment of the amount of video traffic a network can handle before experiencing video quality degradation. You can also experiment with multiple QoS architectures before settling on the ideal solution for your network.
Active Monitoring Solution
Packet Island offers the video assessment solution both as a SaaS (hosted) service and as a portable self-contained platform solution for use in highly secure networks. Besides being used for telepresence/HD-Video pre-assessments, the micro-appliances can be permanently deployed for continuous active monitoring of the inter-site links using low bandwidth synthetic RTP streams.








