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==Host and Venue Requirements== | ==Host and Venue Requirements== | ||
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====Venue logistics==== | ====Venue logistics==== | ||
# 32-36 ft^2 (3-3.33 m^2) per participant | # 32-36 ft^2 (3-3.33 m^2) per participant | ||
− | # Power for 1 laptop per participant | + | # Space for multiparty tests, host 12 to 15 people, meeting above requirement |
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+ | ====Power logistics==== | ||
+ | # Power for at least 1 laptop per participant | ||
+ | # Endpoint implementors will typically bring several phones | ||
+ | # Server implementors may bring additional servers and occasionally a rack of equipment | ||
+ | # Host should be prepared to provide information on the voltage/frequency of their power | ||
+ | # Host should be prepared to provide a picture of the power plug/power strips that will be used for the event | ||
====Network logistics==== | ====Network logistics==== | ||
+ | # The network is the '''hardest''' part of hosting SIPit | ||
# Minimum 4 Mbps symmetric connection to the Internet (ADSL will NOT work) | # Minimum 4 Mbps symmetric connection to the Internet (ADSL will NOT work) | ||
# At least 768 Public IPv4 addresses for the participants to use (3 Class C networks) | # At least 768 Public IPv4 addresses for the participants to use (3 Class C networks) | ||
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# Wireless 802.11 b/g network capable of supporting ~200 clients | # Wireless 802.11 b/g network capable of supporting ~200 clients | ||
# 1 infrastructure phone for each team (teams are typically 1 for each registered company) | # 1 infrastructure phone for each team (teams are typically 1 for each registered company) | ||
+ | # Multiparty space should include an Ethernet repeater (hub) instead of a switch | ||
===Nice to have=== | ===Nice to have=== | ||
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# IPv6 global address space | # IPv6 global address space | ||
# SIP based infrastructure phones | # SIP based infrastructure phones | ||
+ | # Multiparty space should be in the same room as the main event (visibility adds to the attendance) | ||
− | == | + | ==Rough Planning Numbers== |
− | * | + | * 32-36 ft^2 (3-3.33 m^2) per participant |
+ | ** SIPit 20 [[:Image:SIPit20_Darwin_Floorplan.jpg|main hall layout]] and [[:Image:SIPit20_Insect_Floorplan.jpg|multiparty test room layout]] | ||
+ | ** SIPit19 had 687.6 m^2 - [[:Image:SIPit_floor_plan_v1_9-10-2007.jpg|SIPit19 Floor Plan]] | ||
+ | ** SIPit18 had 5200ft^2 (482m^2) for 160 participants - [[:Image:Sipit18_floorplan.png|SIPit18 Floor Plan]] | ||
+ | * 3Mbps network connection to the Internet | ||
+ | ** ~1Mbps has proven to be too slow | ||
+ | ** Several recent events have run with 100Mbps links | ||
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+ | ==Points to Consider== | ||
+ | * The most important component of the SIPit is the network. This is also the hardest component to get and keep running. | ||
+ | * If the space requirement seems large, please talk to someone from your company who has attended a previous event (or call RjS) to get an understanding of how the space will be used. | ||
+ | ** Endpoint implementors will have one or more phones/videophones/proto-boards/consoles in addition to laptops. | ||
+ | ** Server implementors will have consoles and occasionally racks. | ||
+ | ** Attendees move their laptops to other teams' stations while doing direct ad-hoc testing, and need a place to sit. (There need to be empty chairs assigned to each team). | ||
+ | ** Reviewing these [[SIPitPhotos|representative photos]] may help | ||
+ | * Internet connection must be symmetrical, ADSL and ADSL2/2+ will NOT work | ||
+ | * Event IP Phones and the event IP-PBX (proxy/register) should be on the same network, no routing, only switching | ||
+ | * Ask service provider how public IP addresses will be delivered, routing information | ||
+ | * SIPit20 used 7400VA on Wednesday at 10:30am | ||
[[category:hosts]] | [[category:hosts]] |
Revision as of 01:31, 9 November 2007
This is a work in progress - do not consider it a complete reference at this time
Host and Venue Requirements
Must have
Venue logistics
- 32-36 ft^2 (3-3.33 m^2) per participant
- Space for multiparty tests, host 12 to 15 people, meeting above requirement
Power logistics
- Power for at least 1 laptop per participant
- Endpoint implementors will typically bring several phones
- Server implementors may bring additional servers and occasionally a rack of equipment
- Host should be prepared to provide information on the voltage/frequency of their power
- Host should be prepared to provide a picture of the power plug/power strips that will be used for the event
Network logistics
- The network is the hardest part of hosting SIPit
- Minimum 4 Mbps symmetric connection to the Internet (ADSL will NOT work)
- At least 768 Public IPv4 addresses for the participants to use (3 Class C networks)
- Absolutely no port blocking or application layer gateway (ALG) between the participant networks and the Internet
- At least 1 Ethernet port per participant, typically in the form of an Ethernet cable drop to their workspace
- Wireless 802.11 b/g network capable of supporting ~200 clients
- 1 infrastructure phone for each team (teams are typically 1 for each registered company)
- Multiparty space should include an Ethernet repeater (hub) instead of a switch
Nice to have
- Printer for the participants to use
- IPv6 global address space
- SIP based infrastructure phones
- Multiparty space should be in the same room as the main event (visibility adds to the attendance)
Rough Planning Numbers
- 32-36 ft^2 (3-3.33 m^2) per participant
- SIPit 20 main hall layout and multiparty test room layout
- SIPit19 had 687.6 m^2 - SIPit19 Floor Plan
- SIPit18 had 5200ft^2 (482m^2) for 160 participants - SIPit18 Floor Plan
- 3Mbps network connection to the Internet
- ~1Mbps has proven to be too slow
- Several recent events have run with 100Mbps links
Points to Consider
- The most important component of the SIPit is the network. This is also the hardest component to get and keep running.
- If the space requirement seems large, please talk to someone from your company who has attended a previous event (or call RjS) to get an understanding of how the space will be used.
- Endpoint implementors will have one or more phones/videophones/proto-boards/consoles in addition to laptops.
- Server implementors will have consoles and occasionally racks.
- Attendees move their laptops to other teams' stations while doing direct ad-hoc testing, and need a place to sit. (There need to be empty chairs assigned to each team).
- Reviewing these representative photos may help
- Internet connection must be symmetrical, ADSL and ADSL2/2+ will NOT work
- Event IP Phones and the event IP-PBX (proxy/register) should be on the same network, no routing, only switching
- Ask service provider how public IP addresses will be delivered, routing information
- SIPit20 used 7400VA on Wednesday at 10:30am