All-
On a reasonably fast server, say quad-core, what is the approx maximum number
of G711 IP calls when using Kamailio and
rtpproxy? What if rtpproxy runs on a second server?
No echo can, no packet concealment, etc... just G711.
-Jeff
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Raúl Alexis-
On Wednesday 21 October 2009 00:31:58 Jeff Brower wrote:
All-
On a reasonably fast server, say quad-core, what is the approx maximum
number of G711 IP calls when using Kamailio and rtpproxy? What if rtpproxy
runs on a second server?
No echo can, no packet concealment, etc
All-
Can we use Asterisk combined with Kamailio as follows:
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| | | |
SIP ___| |___ SIP ___| Kamailio |___ SIP
| | | rtpproxy |
| Asterisk | | | |
. Duplicating calls does not seem efficient.
-Jeff
Jeff Brower schrieb:
All-
Can we use Asterisk combined with Kamailio as follows:
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| | | |
SIP ___| |___ SIP ___| Kamailio |___ SIP
Klaus-
Jeff Brower schrieb:
Klaus-
So you want to do transcoding in rtpproxy using a DSP card? I do not
know - better ask on the rtpproxy mailing list (or Maxim directly - I
think he has a non-open source solution).
Ya we have -- and it works, no problem. We've tested already
Raúl Alexis-
On Friday 23 October 2009 16:01:41 Jeff Brower wrote:
Klaus-
So you want to do transcoding in rtpproxy using a DSP card? I do not
know - better ask on the rtpproxy mailing list (or Maxim directly - I
think he has a non-open source solution).
Ya we have -- and it works
Klaus-
Jeff Brower schrieb:
Raúl Alexis-
On Friday 23 October 2009 16:01:41 Jeff Brower wrote:
Klaus-
So you want to do transcoding in rtpproxy using a DSP card? I do not
know - better ask on the rtpproxy mailing list (or Maxim directly - I
think he has a non-open source solution).
Ya
Daniel-
I haven't used such scenario so far and not a big linux network routing
expert here, so the command you use for bridging do not help me too much.
When I need to bridge two network then I use rtpproxy in bridging mode,
like the example I pointed in a previous email, and all run fine.
Klaus-
On 23.12.2009 20:21, Jeff Brower wrote:
Daniel-
I haven't used such scenario so far and not a big linux network routing
expert here, so the command you use for bridging do not help me too much.
When I need to bridge two network then I use rtpproxy in bridging mode,
like the example
Raúl-
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 17:46:15 Vikram Ragukumar wrote:
Daniel,
Thank you for your reply.
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Klaus-
Jeff Brower schrieb:
Raúl-
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 17:46:15 Vikram Ragukumar wrote:
Daniel,
Thank you for your reply.
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Henning-
On Wednesday 13 January 2010, Jeff Brower wrote:
[..]
In this setup, can Kamailio allow non-SIP protocols (HTTP, SSH, etc) to
pass to the Asterisk server and/or other servers?
Hi Jeff,
kamailio is only a SIP proxy, but you could use other application level
proxies (e.g. squid
Francois-
To see quickly where an 'if' start and stop, to see if I have a double
which isn't close ...
You might try Programmer's Notepad (pnotepad.org,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmer's_Notepad)... the source
language syntax highlighting and checking is really outstanding. It's a
Abdul-
Thanks for the reply, is there anywhere I can check for this
provision ( RFC3428 )in the source code ?
I've been in the telecom industry for 20+ years and there is I've never seen a
situation where you can check the
source code to verify support/ interoperability / compatibility with
Iñaki-
El Jueves, 11 de Febrero de 2010, Vikram Ragukumar escribió:
Hello,
Just following up. Here is a link to a screen capture from Wireshark
that shows the extra byte in the Content Length header field of the
Register message.
Daniel-
On 03/16/2010 10:33 PM, Vikram Ragukumar wrote:
Hello,
We're making initial modifications to rtpproxy to support high channel
capacity transcoding and encryption.
At this point we want to get some general idea of the scope of changes
needed for rtpproxy and Kamailio... so
Daniel-
On 3/27/10 5:23 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2010/3/27 Alex Balashovabalas...@evaristesys.com:
I am opposed to this. I think there is a large base of Kamailio users that
does not wish to get mired in larger discussions about SER-compatible modes
of using sip-router and other
> On 2018-03-01 01:40 PM, Jeff Brower wrote:
>> Andreas-
>>
>>> We've seen around 400 concurrent calls for G711<->Opus on a rather
>>> slow 12-core E5-2420@1.90GHz for some first preliminary benchmarks.
>> Was that using narrowband (8 kHz) for O
Andreas-
> We've seen around 400 concurrent calls for G711<->Opus on a rather
> slow 12-core E5-2420@1.90GHz for some first preliminary benchmarks.
Was that using narrowband (8 kHz) for Opus ? Otherwise sampling rate
conversion is needed. Also I assume Opus DTX was disabled.
Also at what
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