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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 11:39
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] performance of
* in several scenarios
Hi,
Is here someone who could provide me any information
from practical using of * ?
I need to know more about performance. The main question is:
"How many extensions should i have configured in and
provided with my * box in several cases":
1. * is used only for SIP signalling, no rtp stream is
going through * (always using reinvite and no nat used in
lan/wan)
2. * is used for signalling, rtp stream is going between
UAs, but rtp stream is going through *, when is routed outside (from SIP to
TDM world) via SIP trunk
3. * is used for signalling, rtp stream is going between
UAs, but rtp stream is going through *, when is routed outside (from SIP to
TDM world) via local CAPI/ZAP interface
4. * is used for signalling, rtp stream is always going
through (never reinvite)
Common details:
- no codec translations / only one codec used in whole
network
- voicemail system and other services like wakeup
calls, weather information, ... are running on other (dedicated) * box
(hope that its possible)
- no frontend like SER used
Are there any tables or some tools, which could make some
calculations for me ?
Thanks,
B