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		<title>Nokia E7 on Windows 7 on VirtualBox on Lubuntu</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 00:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a screenshot of my Nokia E7-00 connected to Windows 7 Home Premium installed in Oracle&#8217;s VirtualBox. You can see that Windows 7 has identified the phone and allows me some functions and features. Nokia&#8217;s Nokia Suite in the background? Not so much. Click the image to embiggerate.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a screenshot of my Nokia E7-00 connected to Windows 7 Home Premium installed in Oracle&#8217;s VirtualBox.</p>
<p>You can see that Windows 7 has identified the phone and allows me some functions and features.</p>
<p>Nokia&#8217;s Nokia Suite in the background? Not so much. Click the image to embiggerate.</p>
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		<title>Massimo Skis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 00:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<title>The Farty One</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 15:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isabella still has a little trouble with the vowel-r sounds. Party often sounds like potty, for example. So, this morning, she climbed on our bed to cuddle and wish me a happy birthday. The discussion included the following statements. &#8220;before last year you were never farty.&#8221; &#8220;last year you turned farty&#8221; &#8220;next year you&#8217;ll be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Isabella still has a little trouble with the vowel-r sounds. Party often sounds like potty, for example.</p>
<p>So, this morning, she climbed on our bed to cuddle and wish me a happy birthday. The discussion included the following statements.</p>
<p>&#8220;before last year you were never farty.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;last year you turned farty&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;next year you&#8217;ll be farty too&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;yes, this year i&#8217;m known as the farty one&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Do Something Really Cool</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 00:25:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A father of one of Izzy&#8217;s classmate&#8217;s brought some pictures and videos to school to share with the students. He&#8217;s a medic in the armed forces. He&#8217;s been in Afghanistan. I believe he&#8217;s home on leave for a couple weeks. He got lots of real fired up reactions showing the helicopter, going up and down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A father of one of Izzy&#8217;s classmate&#8217;s brought some pictures and videos to school to share with the students.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s a medic in the armed forces. He&#8217;s been in Afghanistan. I believe he&#8217;s home on leave for a couple weeks.</p>
<p>He got lots of real fired up reactions showing the helicopter, going up and down a cable to and from it, that kind of thing. These kids are 4, 5 &amp; 6 years old, remember. They had questions about who he helps. He really helps everyone? Even the bad guys? The bad guys really don&#8217;t shoot at him?</p>
<p>At one point he told the group, when asked about joining up, &#8220;No. Stay in school. Go to college. Get a degree. Do something <em>really</em> cool.&#8221;</p>
<p>I appreciated that.</p>
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		<title>Pop Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 23:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<title>Bread to Meat Ratio</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 18:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<title>Cutups</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 17:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myself and izzy got crafty with the cutting this morning.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myself and izzy got crafty with the cutting this morning.</p>
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		<title>PolyCom Ports</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 00:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What H.323 TCP_UDP ports are needed or used by Polycom Video and Network Products? Unless you are a normal person, go ahead and click through to read the rest of this post. TCP/IP ports needed: This is provided as a summary and more details are generally available in the documentation for the specific product. • [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What H.323 TCP_UDP ports are needed or used by Polycom Video and Network Products?</p>
<p>Unless you are a normal person, go ahead and click through to read the rest of this post.<span id="more-2905"></span></p>
<p>TCP/IP ports needed:<br />
This is provided as a summary and more details are generally available in the documentation for the specific product.<br />
• SIP Related Port Usage</p>
<p>• 5060 – UDP or TCP depending on the SIP server – Signalling<br />
LCS &amp; Alcatel OXE use TCP<br />
• RTP data is the same as for H.323 so same media ports apply<br />
• H.323 Related Port Usage</p>
<p>H.323 Ports:</p>
<p>• 80 &#8211; Static TCP &#8211; HTTP Interface (optional) Address Book Utility<br />
• 389 &#8211; Static TCP &#8211; ILS Registration (LDAP)<br />
• 1503 &#8211; Static TCP &#8211; T.120<br />
• 1718 &#8211; Static UDP &#8211; Gatekeeper discovery (Must be bidirectional)<br />
• 1719 &#8211; Static UDP &#8211; Gatekeeper RAS (Must be bidirectional)<br />
• 1720 &#8211; Static TCP &#8211; H.323 call setup (Must be bidirectional)<br />
• 1731 &#8211; Static TCP &#8211; Audio Call Control (Must be bidirectional)<br />
• 1024-65535 Dynamic TCP H245<br />
• 1024-65535 Dynamic UDP &#8211; RTP (Video data)<br />
• 1024-65535 Dynamic UDP &#8211; RTP (Audio data)<br />
• 1024-65535 Dynamic UDP RTCP (Control Information)<br />
These ports above, can be set to \&#8221;Fixed Ports\&#8221; on Polycom systems, as opposed to dynamic.</p>
<p>Other ViewStations/VSX/HDX Ports:</p>
<p>• 21 (FTP) &#8211; Software Updates, GMS Provisioning, &amp; Address Book Utility<br />
• 23 (Telnet) &#8211; For Diagnostics &amp; API Control (used by PCS) by MP/512/ect.<br />
• 24 (Telnet) – For Diagnostics &amp; API Control (used by PCS) by FX/EX/4000, VSX, and HDX<br />
• 123 – UDP – Used for NTP (time server) on the VSX<br />
• 3231 to 3236 &#8211; TCP Ports (default fixed ports VSX version 8.5)<br />
• 3231 to 3254 &#8211; UDP Ports (default fixed ports VSX version 8.5)<br />
• 16384 &amp; 16386 – Multicast Streaming ports for audio &amp; video<br />
VSX/HDX Security Mode additional/alternate ports:<br />
• 443 (TCP) – secure HTTP; HTTPS<br />
• 992 or 993 (TLS) – secure Telnet<br />
• 990 (FTPS-TLS) – secure FTP<br />
People+Content IP Ports:</p>
<p>• 5001 &#8211; Static TCP<br />
GMS Ports:</p>
<p>• 21 (FTP/TCP) &#8211; Software Updates &amp; Provisioning<br />
• 23 (Telnet/TCP) – Diagnostic Logging<br />
• 25 (SMTP:TCP) – Remote e-mail alerts<br />
• 80 (HTTP) &#8211; Pulling ViewStation/VS4000/VSX/HDX info<br />
• 162 (SMTP:UDP) – Remote Alerts to an SNMP server</p>
<p>• 389 (LDAP:TCP) &#8211; LDAP and ILS<br />
• 1002 (LDAP:ILS) &#8211; ILS<br />
• 3601 (Proprietary/TCP) (Data Traffic) &#8211; GAB data<br />
• 3603 (TCP)- Pulling ViaVideo / PVX info (since might be non-web server PC)<br />
• 9090 (formally 8080) (HTTP:TCP) – Proprietary database communications, port is user-configurable<br />
GMS listens for connections on ports 80 and 3601 (GAB) and in the future will listen on port 3604 (ViaVideo) and other potentials later.</p>
<p>PCS Ports:</p>
<p>Communication between PCS and devices:</p>
<p>• 23 (Telnet) – Management &amp; Control – Tandberg Codecs.<br />
• 24 (Telnet) – Management &amp; Control – Polycom ViewStations, VSX, and HDX.<br />
• 161(SNMP) – Managed device<br />
• 2000 (TCP/IP) – Gatekeeper call authorization for outbound communications – Cisco MCM<br />
• 2773 (TCP/IP) – Management &amp; Control – Polycom iPower, VCON codecs<br />
• 3603 (HTTP) – Management &amp; Control – Polycom ViaVideo and PVX<br />
• 4000-4004 (TCP/IP) – Management &amp; Control – Lantronix<br />
• 5001 (API via TCP/IP) – Management &amp; Control – Polycom MGC<br />
• 8000 (TCP/IP) – Gatekeeper call authorization for outbound communications – Cisco MCM, RADVision ECS<br />
Communication between PCS and client:</p>
<p>• 80 (HTTP) – General Communication – Web browser.<br />
• 2771 (TCP/IP) – Data communication – Remote SQL server, Outlook / Notes Mail server<br />
• 2773 (TCP/IP) – remote – Polycom Conferencing Suite Server<br />
• 2777 (TCP/IP) – Mail &amp; Calendar communication – Outlook / Notes mail server<br />
Communication between PCS servers:</p>
<p>• 700 (TCP/IP) – Redundant server communication &#8211; PCS<br />
• 2771 (TCP/IP) – Distributed Server communication &#8211; PCS<br />
Other ViaVideo / PVX Ports:</p>
<p>• 3230-3235 (TCP / UDP) Signaling and control for audio, call, video and data/FECC<br />
• 3230-3237 (TCP / UDP) Signaling and control for audio, call, video and data/FECC, version 8.0 and beyond<br />
• 3604 (GMS Server Discovery)(Used by ViaVideo &amp; PVX)(Broadcast) used by PCS<br />
MGC (Polycom Network Systems) Additional Ports:</p>
<p>• 5001/1025 Static TCP for MGC Manager.<br />
• MGC Manager can also use TCP 443 for secure connections or TCP 80 unsecured access.<br />
• 21 &#8211; Static TCP &#8211; FTP (retrieve MGC config. Files etc.)<br />
• 5003 TCP for diagnostics access.<br />
• TCP 17 For Diagnostic Remote Desktop access to MGC\&#8217;s running XPEK OS.</p>
<p>PathNavigator Ports:</p>
<p>From PathNavigator to endpoint<br />
• Varies by endpoint &#8211; UDP – RAS (Registration, Admission and Status)<br />
• 1720 – TCP (Q.931) – Setting up calls when PathNavigator is in routed mode<br />
From endpoint to PathNavigator<br />
• 1719 – UDP – RAS<br />
• 1720 – TCP (Q.931) &#8211; Setting up calls when PathNavigator is in routed mode<br />
From Monitoring Workstation<br />
• 80 – TCP – for HTTP communication with PathNavigator UI<br />
SE200 Ports:</p>
<p>Open ports on the SE200<br />
• 80 / 85 (HTTP / TCP) – The Apache Web server through which the web application displays and where the Polycom endpoints post status messages<br />
• 123 – An NTP listener<br />
• 135 – The Microsoft RPC port<br />
• 137 – The NetBIOS name service listener<br />
• 139 – The NetBIOS SMB listener<br />
• 161 – The SNMP listener<br />
• 781, 782, 783, 784, 785 – Used by the Administrative Diagnostic Tool<br />
• 1042 – A .NET listener used for the SQL server<br />
• 1063 – A .NET listener<br />
• 1167 – A .NET listener<br />
• 1433 The internal NSDE server listens on this port which enables views into the database from outside the SE200<br />
• 1720 The gatekeeper listener for RAS messages<br />
• 2771, 2773 – Used by the scheduling plug-ins<br />
• 3601 The Global Management System listener that endpoints register with<br />
• 5005 – The .NET listener for the MGC Authentication Service and API adapter<br />
• 8009 – the .NET listener for Tomcat-related services<br />
• 8080 – The Apache Tomcat Java server which displays the Java Sever Pages for the user interface. It is proxied through the Apache server running on port 80<br />
• 8085 – The .NET listener for remote access<br />
Ports used by the SE200</p>
<p>• 20,21 – Used to FTP data to endpoints<br />
• 23 &#8211; Used to access the Telnet interfaces on endpoints<br />
• 24 – Used to access a secondary Telnet interface on endpoints<br />
• 25 – Used to send e-mail messages to SMTP servers<br />
• 53 – Used to access domain name servers (DNS)<br />
• 80 – Used to access the web application on endpoints and MGCs (version 7.x and higher)<br />
• 389 – Access by the SE200 when contacting Active Directory<br />
• 1205 – Used to access MGCs for management and monitoring<br />
• 1719 – Used by the gatekeeper for H.323 datagrams<br />
• 1720 – Used by the gatekeeper for H.323 RAS messages<br />
• 3268 – Used to access the Active Directory Global catalog<br />
• 5001 – Used to access MGCs for management and monitoring</p>
<p>Polycom, Inc. by: Steven Zabriski 11<br />
WebOffice Ports:</p>
<p>• 80 / 85 (HTTP / TCP) – WO client communications with WO sever<br />
• 443 / 85 (HTTP / TCP) – WO client communications with WO sever<br />
• 5005 (proprietary) – WO Server uses this service to translate commands to MGC (usually internal port)<br />
• 5001 / 1205 (proprietary) – WO server and MGC communication<br />
V 2 IU (firewall must allow these ports to and from the V 2 IU):</p>
<p>In all cases<br />
• 21 (FTP / TCP) &#8211; optional<br />
• 80 (HTTP / TCP) &#8211; optional for management<br />
• 443 (HTTPS / TCP) &#8211; optional for management<br />
• 16386:17286 (RTP / UDP) &#8211; 4300T-E3<br />
• 16386:25386 (RTP / UDP) &#8211; 5300-E10 and E25<br />
• 16386:34386 (RTP / UDP) &#8211; 6400-E and S85<br />
• 161 (SNMP / UDP) &#8211; optional for management<br />
• 22 (SSH / TCP) &#8211; optional for management<br />
• 23 (Telnet / TCP ) &#8211; optional for management<br />
• 69 (TFTP / UDP) – optional<br />
• 123 (SNTP / TCP) – 123 optional<br />
MGCP phones<br />
• 2427, 2429, 2432, 272 (MGCP / UDP) – optional<br />
SIP Phones<br />
• 5060 (SIP / UDP) &#8211; plus and additional ports specified on the VoIP ALG page – optional<br />
• 5050 (SIP / UDP) – when survivability enabled optional<br />
H.323 Endpoints<br />
• 1720 (Q.931 (H.225) / TCP)<br />
• 1719 (RAS / UDP)<br />
• 14085:15084 (H.245 / TCP)<br />
Please see the Polycom knowledge base for the White Paper defining this information for the V 2 IU ports.<br />
RSS 2000 Recording and Streaming device:</p>
<p>In all cases<br />
• 81 (TCP) &#8211; Manger<br />
• 80 (HTTP / TCP) &#8211; Web<br />
• 30011 (UDP) – Trace<br />
• Endpoint H.323<br />
• 1719 &#8211; Static UDP &#8211; Gatekeeper RAS (Must be bidirectional)<br />
• 1720 &#8211; Static UDP &#8211; RAS (Must be bidirectional)<br />
• 1720 &#8211; Static TCP – Q931 socket<br />
• 1730 -1739 &#8211; Static TCP – H.245 Socket<br />
• 2000 – 2099 – UDP &#8211; Audio/Video/Data<br />
• Media<br />
• 1800 -1801 &#8211; Static TCP – Live Broadcast<br />
• 2800 – 2859 – Static TCP – On Demand Archive</p>
<p>RTP Type (VSX, HDX and MGC applicable):</p>
<p>See 6/RFC3551. RFC3551 it defines static payload type values for some RTP data (such as G.722, G.711, H.261, H.263, etc), but not for the newer codecs such as G.722.1, H.263 +, H.263 ++ and H.264. For the newer codecs, dynamic payload type values in the range 96 &#8211; 127 are used.</p>
<p>Products</p>
<p>Global Management System<br />
HDX Series<br />
MGC +100 ReadiConvene<br />
MGC +50 ReadiConvene<br />
MGC -25<br />
MGC-50/MGC-100<br />
PathNavigator<br />
PVX<br />
ReadiManager SE200<br />
RSS 2000<br />
ViaVideo II<br />
ViewStation EX<br />
ViewStation FX<br />
ViewStation H.323<br />
ViewStation MP<br />
ViewStation SP 128<br />
ViewStation SP 384<br />
VSX Series<br />
Software Version</p>
<p>All Software Versions<br />
Last Modified Date: 10-27-2010ID: 12174</p>
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		<title>Southern Sky, Winter Morning</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 15:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<title>Poverty Thresholds &#8211; U.S Census Bureau vs. Me</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg Haas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I did a little math the other day with a rough, &#8220;necessities-only&#8221; budget. I figured a breadwinner would need to earn $15/hour at a 40hour/week job to pay for just the necessities. No income taxes. No savings. No vacation (just those blessed weekends!). This works out to something slightly over $31,000/year ($10K more than poverty, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did a little math the other day with a rough, &#8220;necessities-only&#8221; budget.  I figured a breadwinner would need to earn $15/hour at a 40hour/week job to pay for just the necessities. No income taxes. No savings. No vacation (just those blessed weekends!). This works out to something slightly over $31,000/year ($10K more than poverty, see below).  One earner could, conceivably, do that, with some education, or some luck with a job in energy, or some such. But mostly likely it will have to be split between two earners. That is much more likely, isn&#8217;t it? $7.50/hour? What&#8217;s the minimum wage again?</p>
<p>Then I got curious, reading about populations and poverty levels.  I took a look at some <a href='http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/threshld/thresh09.html'>data from U.S Census Bureau</a> and started thinking about doing some more math related to the poverty threshold for a family of four (my situation).</p>
<p>Just looking at Wyoming I found these numbers interesting:</p>
<p>Family of Four Poverty Threshold in 2009<br />
just under <strong>$22,000</strong>/year</p>
<p>Per capita money income in past 12 months (2009 dollars) 2005-2009<br />
<strong>$26,925</strong>/year</p>
<p>Median household income, 2009<br />
<strong>$54,400</strong>/year</p>
<p>Persons below poverty level, percent, 2009<br />
<strong>10.2%</strong></p>
<p>So. Thinking this through a little, I figure &#8220;median&#8221; means middle. In that case, 50% household income falls below $54,400/year in Wyoming. Does this mean 50% of the population are living in families making between $0.00 and $54,400/year? We know, from the Census Bureau that 10.2% of the people are living below poverty level.  What about this other 39.8% that are living below median?  What percent are making between $22,000 (census.gov poverty) and $32,000 (izzaboo.com poverty)?</p>
<p>Huh. Wait! A shiny object called &#8220;per capita money income&#8221; is $27k. Look how rich we are! If you add up all the money we made and divide by us, we all made out okay because if you multiply the $27K by the four people in my household, we&#8217;re way above the median household income! Maybe I&#8217;ll buy a boat!*</p>
<p>But how can that be? If half of the households are making less than double the per capita income and 10% of the entire population is making less than the per capita income what are the 40% making?  I would like to see the per capita money income of the population comprising the left side of the median.</p>
<p>When I&#8217;m not tired, or I&#8217;m actually making money by doing so, or have to make decisions using it, I&#8217;ll bother to download more of the data from the Bureau.  Until then let&#8217;s just answer by saying: Usually Not Enough and leave it at that.</p>
<p>*Not really, because I would only be able to afford a boat that could hold as much water as that little statistic.  And what fun is sinking, really?</p>
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