Let's say you have a 256 Kbps Internet connection and you're using it for voice calls. With mu-law (G.711), each call uses about 80 kbps, so you really can't have more than 3 calls active at one time. Does Asterisk support any kind of Call Admission Control where it would prevent you from originating a call if it would exceed your Internet bandwidth? For example, in this case, ideally, we would want Asterisk to present busy tone when the fourth simultaneous call is attempted.
Not quite :/
The closest thing is app_groupcount (available in CVS HEAD)
This allows you to restrict outbound calls, but incoming calls are harder to restrict.
There is also an incominglimit & outgoinglimit for sip.conf http://voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+sip+incominglimit
It says there that 'outgoinglimit' is currently disabled in the source code, but I don't see this when I look at the code.
It does say that app_groupcount is to replace this completely.
I would really like to see a 'total calls' limit for my remote servers (so bandwidth-limited that this will often be just 1!)
Currently I can only set a maximum of 1 IAX call in each direction (since I control both ends of the trunk).
I can't get it down to 1 in total...
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