Thank you for that great explanation Jal

So I would have to use Digital PSTN lines for large installations right? I
have to see if Digital is available in the area. If I would have to use 2
Asterisk boxes would I need 2 digital PSTN lines?

On 8/5/07, Jai Rangi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Arya,
>
> This can be done very well with asterisk and ser/openser. Ser is very good in 
> handling/distributing the load to asterisk servers.
> The whole system can be scalable. SEE developers claims that it can handle of 
> thousand's  of call at the same time. I have never tested 1000 calls. But I 
> believe that.
> We have build the system with ser+asterisk+mysql. All the calls come on ser 
> and then ser can forward the calls to asterisk servers in round robin 
> fashion. That can also be done based on load or based on number of calls. The 
> complete system is scalable. Rule of thumb is 100 simultaneous calls per 
> asterisk. So if you need 200 simultaneous channels then 2 asterisk server if 
> need 500 channels then 5 asterisk boxes. Since every thing is coming from 
> database its easy to add more asterisk or ser servers. Distributing load on 
> ser will involve the companies who are sending traffic to you.
>
> Depending on the technical background, building this type of system can take 
> 6-8 weeks to *forever* (I am not joking). Been there and done that. I am sure 
> there are great experts is the lists. They can add their experience too.
> Contact me off the list if you are planning to outsource the project. If you 
> decide to do it your self then post your technical questions to ser mailing 
> lists and asterisk-users mailing lists. People in the lists are always 
> willing to help.
>
> -Jai
> www.bingotelecom.com
>
>
>
> On Aug 4, 2007, at 9:18 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
>
>
>  > On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Arya wrote:
> >
>
>  >> ok thank you for the great explanation, so what would be good for
> >> large
> >> installations?
>
>  >
>
>  There's some study case about Houston university using Asterisk,
> and some success histories about using both, Asterisk (for the services)
> and openser for the sip registrations,
>
>
>  >    The question then is how large.   :) >> --
> > Alex Balashov
> > Evariste Systems
> > Web    : http://www.evaristesys.com/> Tel    : +1-678-954-0670
> > Direct : +1-678-954-0671
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