Hello, I would like to put 1 asterisk box in Country A and 1 asterisk box in Country B.
Let's assume : - Asterisk box in country A = GWA - Asterisk box in country B = GWB - Calling party number (located in country A) = CgPNA - Called party number (located in country B) = CdPNB - Second Called party number (located in country B) = sCdPNB - PSTN in country A = PSTNA - PSTN in country B = PSTNB The idea is: The end user in country B will have 2 phone numbers : CdPNB and sCdPNB CgPNA is dialling CdPNB through PSTNA. The call will be intercepted by GWA. GWA will process the call, will change the CdPNB to sCdPNB and direct it via IP to GWB. If the quality of the call via IP is not really good, then I want to redirect it through E1 lines via KPN which will be able to route the call to GWB. GWB will then transmit the call through the PSTNB and will reach sCdPNB. First Scenario -------------- GWA's requirements would be: - 1 E1 port receiving the calls through PSTNA - 1 E1 port connected to KPN to re-route the calls - Asterisk? being able to map ~5000 CdPNB to sCdPNB - Handling up to ~50 simultaneous calls - Using G711, G.723.1 & G.729.a codec - H323 and SIP compliant GWB's requirements would be: - 1 E1 port receiving the calls routed through KPN from GWA - 5 E1 port connected to PSTNB - Handling up to ~150 simultaneous calls - Using G711, G.723.1 & G.729.a codec - H323 and SIP compliant - Asterisk managing the whole thing Second Scenario --------------- GWA's requirements would be: - 5 E1 port receiving the calls through PSTNA - 10 E1 port connected to KPN to re-route the calls - Asterisk? being able to map ~50000 CdPNB to sCdPNB - Handling up to 500 simultaneous calls - Using G711, G.723.1 & G.729.a codec - H323 and SIP compliant GWB's requirements would be: - 10 E1 port receiving the calls routed through KPN from GWA - 50 E1 port connected to PSTNB - Handling up to ~1500 simultaneous calls - Using G711, G.723.1 & G.729.a codec - H323 and SIP compliant - Asterisk managing the whole thing I was wondering whether Asterisk could handle each scenario and what kind of hardware I would need to support each scenario. I hope I've been clear enough in my explanations. Looking forward for your comments/inputs. Regards, cam _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
