If you take a look at http://sipp.sourceforge.net/ there is a utility which claim to check the SIP performance of the specific system. (btw don't try this on a target number which has voicemail, then the test becomes a bit subjective ;)

I see asterisk more and more as real cool pbx with features instead of a dumb switching board. If someone can tell when * shouldn't be used as a single box solution, but as a group of products (SER, Vocal, Asterisk, Gatekeeper etc.) and print that in a chart would be good for the VoIP industry.


Stefan

Harold Workman wrote:
hi,

im looking at deploying asterisk in a small corporate enviroment which will
have approx. 1200 IP Phones and an average of about 100 to 200 calls at any
given time.   The calls will be sent out  SIP to my Cisco Gateway.  Im
running Asterisk on a Dell Dual P3 1.2ghz running Fedora.   Is there a
calculator or a spreadsheet which could tell me about how many calls I will
be able to make through * ?

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Harold Workman
CCNA, CCNP
Cytel Communications
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