Its a very very bad idea to do this on production boxes. Especially if you are trying to see how far you can go, and then you cross that tiny border :)

Your production calls will not like an idle cpu% of 0% and a load of 500.

zoa,


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Hey,

Most of the time you dont need a big machine to test a small machine.
Just make sure there is no transcoding on the sending end.
I did all the tests you mentioned (Except for the jitter buffer) on a
dual xeon and a via c3.

That took me about 2 months fulltime (its a lot harder than it looks),
you can find some of the results on www.astertest.com (there you will
find also some imature version of a callgenerator for asterisk that
would probably help you to do things faster).
I could also help you off list if you want.



Zoa..

Have you done the test using call generator on test or production boxes?

Ta
Senad
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