Anyone have any idea if there is some sort of limitation to the number of SIP or IAX end points which can register to an Asterisk system (2.8Ghz dual processor, 2GB ram) while also handling 30-50 simultaneous calls without getting into trouble?
Of course the 30-50 simultaneous calls end up being 60-100 channels of mostly G711 VoIP. We have seen issues where our Asterisk just gets all crazy and SIP quits working all together, to the point sometimes where we can't even fix it with a restart. At one point we were using all realtime for IAX and SIP clients, then we went to text files (more or less), still we are seeing this issue. When this happens we can't even do simple things with SIP like "sip show peers" etc. because Asterisk just says that the application doesn't exist. This has been a battle for a few months and we can't put our finger on it. Can't seem to figure out when it's going to happen either which is VERY tough on the nerves to say the least. This happens during peak times but also in the middle of the night when call volume is slow to non existent. The only thing that's constant during both peak and non peak times is the amount of registrations the system deals with. We have approx 1500-1800 end points registering to this particular system at any one time. This is a split between IAX and SIP not sure what the percentage of each is at the moment. It's been a long time since a problem has beat me/us and this one has won so far. Any help in getting my sanity back would be REALLY appreciated. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
