Rushowr wrote:

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Date:
Tue, 19 Sep 2006 05:52:52 -0500


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Marco Mouta wrote:
Hi all,

I'm planing to develop a solution based on Asterisk for about 300 users.
My question now is, do I really need to use openSER as the sip proxy and
Asterisk for the PBX functions?

Can i trust in a solution only with Asterisk to make all this install?

Please help me with your experience on this kind of asterisk solutions.

I've googled and read about asterisk at large scale solutions, but still
in doubt.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large


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Com os melhores cumprimentos,

Marco Mouta


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In my experience, yes you can use *just* asterisk for the implementation
of a large scale setup, you just better be sure you've planned it out
well. I've set up a few large scale Asterisk implementations, covering
more than 1K users on a single box. And that was in 2005 using trunk.
There were problems, but all in all it was (and is, for the former
client) not a bad implementation. If you're just looking at a large PBX
install, you're definitely fine with a well planned system.

Just my $0.02, not to be taken as a guarantee ;-)


You mean, 1 K simultaneous calls? or 1 K registered users(yes yes. this is the one!!)???

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