I Have addressed the scaling issue, according to one of the test cases I read, a single server should be capable of handling 50 concurrent voice calls. My main concern is its ability to run 15 different instances of * for 15 different customers simultaneously. Each client site should be able manage only their own connections and clients.
CD Kading Northwind Computers, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 208.424.0125 -----Original Message----- From: Eric Wieling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 11:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Server load capabilities On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 12:08, C. David Kading wrote: > I am trying to asses the possibility of setting up Asterisk at a collocation > service provider (ELI) for supplying VOIP to about 15 different > customers/locations. Is it possible to use one server to handle this load? It depends on how many calls you will be having at a time, if you are using analog or VoIP phones, what codecs you use, etc. You didn't look at the mailing list archive discussions or the Wiki pages about Asterisk Scaling, did you? > Is there a call management GUI (Windows), which will work well in this > situation and allow administration? Is there a call client GUI (Windows), > which will work well in this situation? No. There are several proto-projects to do this. Look in the mailing list archives. Operator Panel (also see the mailing list archives) is pretty good as an operator console. > Has anyone implemented such an installation and if so how do you handle QOS > when using DSL or Cable at the customer location. For the most part you don't. You can control QoS on OUTBOUND packets from the remote site by using a router or a linux box (acting as a router) that provides QoS, but there's no way to make the ISP do QoS when sending you packets. This is less of an issue than it seems at first because most of the time you have 1Mbps or more bandwidth from ISP -> USER, but usually only 256K from USER -> ISP. TEST TEST TEST. If you do not build a prototype system to work all the issues your project will fail. -- Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111 "In a related story, the IRS has recently ruled that the cost of Windows upgrades can NOT be deducted as a gambling loss." _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users