Given that the NSLU2 can't do trunking, do you think that a PIII
733Mhz, 128MB RAM will do?
Thanks,
Daniel
On Jun 15, 2006, at 4:15 AM, Tim Panton wrote:
On 15 Jun 2006, at 02:59, Daniel Salama wrote:
Does anyone know how many simultaneous calls can a WRTG54GS
handle? Assuming SIP phones are connected locally using G711.u
codec and the WRTG54GS connects to a remote Asterisk server using
IAX2 trunking using GSM codec.
Very few (2 perhaps) - You will be transcoding on the WRTG54.
On that sort of box you need to stick to a single codec. In your
case I guess GSM.
If you want to transcode, you will need a bigger cpu.
If your phones support it, I'd use GSM everywhere, since your original
problem was bandwidth.
Do take a look at the OpenSlug on the nslu2 - The nice thing
about the 'Slug' is that you can add a USB harddrive for swap and
voicemail, so it is more 'expandable' than the WRTG54
I should warn you I have never tried trunking IAX on my slug,
I will do at some point....
Tim.
Tim Panton
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