libsofia only handles 1 thread per profile, so if that is your bottle neck
use more profiles
If you only have one provider for your trunk is it possible to set up
multiple profiles for enhanced performance?
For example if I have multiple DDIs from the provider can I set up a
different profile
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:42 AM, DJB djbin...@yahoo.com wrote:
One thing that I forgot to mention, these 2 FreeSWITCH servers are getting
calls with load balancing from another switch. Thus, the traffic type are
pretty much identical and both FSs have exactly the same on configuration.
Any
Preface
1. VoIP, Freeswitch, FS vs. Asterisk, softswitch vs. PBX, etc.
2. Choosing hardware options (server, phones, gateways)
3. Setting up FS
4. Configuring FS (SIP, profiles/contexts, VoIP providers, SIP/POTS
gateways, etc.)
5. Administering FS (CLI and GUI)
6. Customizing dialplan
Hey All. I am trying to get freeswitch to route to my socket handler
and am having a problem.
I am running freeswitch inside a virtualbox VM for testing purposes.
The vitualbox communicates with my host via the host only adapter.
The VM IP address is 192.168.56.3 and the laptop has the iP
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Anthony Minessale
anthony.miness...@gmail.com wrote:
do you have something listening on 8084 ?
Yes.
I figured out the problem. There was already an extension called 8084
and it overwrote the extension I defined.
Which brings me back to a question I had
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Kendall Stauffer k...@ksac.com wrote:
Hey you guys, I know this isn’t the right place for this, but I have been
working with asterisk for 5 years now, and just got freeswitch working (on
windows, not os x yet).
All I can say is AWESOME --- thanks so much
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 4:59 AM, Michael Jerris m...@jerris.com wrote:
The easiest place to do this is at the point you send the calls to
FreeSWITCH. How are the calls coming in?
From an as of now unkown SIP trunk provider (we are still in
negotiations with a couple of companies).
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Adam Ford li...@redbonez.net wrote:
Have you checked out Redfone? While I haven't attempted to implement it yet,
my Redfone foneBridge2 claims to be able to handle load balancing and
failover between two Asterisk/Freeswitch servers.
That would be my choice for
Do you sometimes/often get issues where SIP (UDP5060) or RTP (UDPwhatever)
ports fail being opened dynamically to work properly, or does SIP today
really work well over NAT firewalls?
Yes I get issues quite a bit with the server being behind a firewall.
IAX is much nicer in this
I have read some of the archived emails about HA, loadbalancing,
failover etc and I am still a bit confused about how I could set up
some sort of resiliency with freeswitch.
My situation is much less complex than the scenarios people were
talking about and I hoping the solution is similarly much
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Eliot Gable
egable+freeswi...@gmail.com wrote:
Or, you can use something like Smarty to cache your generated XML on
your web server and only invalidate those cached results when you
change something that will impact them.
That sounds like a pretty sane way to
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Rob Forman rob4manh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Sam,
Take a look at mod_xml_curl. Pretty sure it'll do everything you're looking
for.
Looking at that diagram it seems like mod_xml_curl makes a call for
every SIP connection. That seems like overkill. Is there a
I am about to build a new machine as a VOIP server. I am going to get
either a quad core intel or a six core AMD processor with at least
eight gigabytes of RAM in it. Given that much horsepower I am
wondering if there is any need to purchase hardware with echo
cancellation (I am thinking about
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:04 AM, David Knell d...@3c.co.uk wrote:
Hi Tim,
Here you go:
http://old.nabble.com/echo-cancellation-on-PRI-cards-td22552605.html
Thanks. That's almost exactly the same situation as the one I am going
to find myself in.
In (very) brief: maybe, no, and depends on
Where is 1.05? The trunk? Is trunk stable?
Thanks.
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:39 AM, Steve Underwoodste...@coppice.org wrote:
Tim Uckun wrote:
We have some older dialogic cards (D300 series E1 cards) and I am
wondering if freeswitch can support these cards.
Oh, I like the easy questions. No. It lacks the hardware features to do
anything
We have some older dialogic cards (D300 series E1 cards) and I am
wondering if freeswitch can support these cards.
Thanks.
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