File and Network Servers White Papers
Evaluation of the Direct Packet STNS Firewall Traversal Solution
Overview Traditionally, the majority of videoconferencing sessions were conducted internally, involving primarily internally-deployed conferencing systems. However, the enhanced reliability and performance of IP-based videoconferencing has generated newfound trust for videoconferencing within the enterprise, and has fueled increased interest in videoconferencing with external entities (clients, prospects, partners, affiliates, etc.). Unfortunately, the systems and methods (firewalls, NAT, etc.) used to protect IP networks from unauthorized access block the communication paths needed for inter-enterprise videoconferencing. For this reason, most of the external video sessions conducted today use ISDN, which means that the meeting participants do not typically enjoy the best possible reliability and performance for their video sessions.
| Publisher | Wainhouse Research | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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