It is very simple take openser(opensips/openser/kamalio) the openser community is great, the project have been here and tested for a years in production, used by the biggest companyes (millions!) of users, it's a carrier grade soft ;) in combination of cdrtool + opensips + mediaproxy you can get 100% billing accuracy.
2008/11/28 Yehavi Bourvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I did a test yesterday and did 1,000 registrations to Asterisk using SIPP. > I did the register test since I am using the realtime DB and asterisk does > periodic quesries to it for each registered user. Although Asterisk > continued to function as usuall, it was in a steady loop querying the DB for > the 1,000 users. > > OK, you convinced me to look at some front end to it. There are mainly > three front ends mentioed here: OpenSer, SipExpress and FreeSwitch. Is there > some comparison available which will save me from testing all three of them? > Is there one which is more used than the others? (so it has more public QA > :-) > > Thanks! __Yehavi: > > 2008/11/24 Steve Totaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Fronting with OpenSER or FS, you should have no problems providing you >> plan to use SIP extensions. >> >> What is critical are the max simultaneous trunks you are going to use. >> >> I would go TDM although universities have good bandwidth, and SUPERIOR >> bandwidth between others. >> >> I would think a TDM DS3 or two just to be safe. It should be pretty >> trivial besides gotchas, like cat3 to the rooms, although channel >> banks may be an even better solution if phones are already in place. >> >> Then you just use SIP when needed or wanted, and Asterisk is simple, >> although more costly. >> -- >> Thanks, >> Steve Totaro >> +18887771888 (Toll Free) >> +12409381212 (Cell) >> +12024369784 (Skype) >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Wilton Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > Yet another option is a commercial system with in-house staff. I used >> to >> > maintain a NEC (NEAX 2400) for many years. I went to factory training >> and >> > had total responsibility for it. Some manufacturers discourage or >> prevent >> > this, but others are open to it. There are also 3rd party organizations >> > (such as Source) that can supply parts and even expertise for those >> going >> > that direction. Whether the result would be higher availability than >> > Asterisk, I don't know. Given I'm both a telco guy and a computer guru >> (CS >> > degree) I'd probably go the Asterisk route myself, because its open and >> I >> > would have more control. >> > >> > Wilton >> > >> >>and bug fixes than any commercial product sold in the intra-industrial >> >> channel >> > >> > ... and they won't charge you a $30,000 license fee for the upgrade. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> -- 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 >> > > _______________________________________________ > -- 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 >
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