Currently this box is using all VOIP gateways on its outbound routes,no PSTN gateways and no zaptel card installed,just using ztdummy for timing.

I just did some few tweaks and tricks on the scripts and in the kernel.

Your welcome,hope it helps.

Best Regards,
  Jorge T. Monzor III
  Telecom Analyst
  Arriba Telecontact Inc.
  Rosario Arcade, Limketkai Center
  Cagayan de Oro City,Philippines 9000
  1-305-508-5328 ext. 4
  URL: http://www.arribatel.com


Quoting p0rkch0p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

are your voip pure IP or you have PSTN gateways through local providers?
thanks for the Tip i'll try to simulate your config with a test server.

even if recording is on you still get 40 calls simultenous?? what cards are
you using zaptel for? do you have digium cards???

On 12/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz, 1G DDR 400 codecs: g729 and gsm only both for
trunk and extension levels
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18.2
Asterisk 1.2.13
zaptel 1.2.11

I am sending traffic to three different voip providers depending on
certain area codes (dial plan rules),also i recompiled the kernel and
recompiled/updated the asterisk and zaptel pkgs, and some
customizations on agi scripts. That's my only recipe for on this box,
so far its doing smooth and stable even if monitoring and voice
recordings are also enabled on this box.

Probably the issue in your case is bandwidth (not your current bw
provided by your ISP but bw between you and the voip provider) the more
you send traffic (simultaneous calls) to your lone voip provider the
more possible packet loss and jitter there would be, test the latency
between you and the voip provider and also examine the jitter (when
there are live calls), also try using alternate outbound routes
(different voip providers each route).

Best Regards,
   Jorge T. Monzor III
   Telecom Analyst
   Arriba Telecontact Inc.
   Rosario Arcade, Limketkai Center
   Cagayan de Oro City,Philippines 9000
   1-305-508-5328 ext. 4
   URL: http://www.arribatel.com

Quoting p0rkch0p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> jorge if you don't mind, can i ask for the server specs of the trixbox
your
> running now? and what type of codec are u implementing at 50
simultaneous
> call? on a p4 1gig running g729 i could only run like 15 at max then it
> begins to be choppy.
>
> On 12/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I have trixbox with running samba both are working perfect, by default
>> samba in trixbox is not enabled,issuing "setup-samba" command  default
>> smb.conf will be generated and you may edit it to your preference
>> settings, in my case all are perfect for production (50+ simultaneous
>> calls).
>>
>> I wonder why you can't acess the web gui of your trixbox. Is httpd
>> running? Are you using swat? hmmmm.... can you show the httpd logs? and
>> also any other logs related to to this problem.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>   Jorge T. Monzor III
>>   Telecom Analyst
>>   Arriba Telecontact Inc.
>>   Rosario Arcade, Limketkai Center
>>   Cagayan de Oro City,Philippines 9000
>>   1-305-508-5328 ext. 4
>>   URL: http://www.arribatel.com
>>
>> Quoting mark navarro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> >  hi all.
>> >
>> >  i just installed asterisk using the latest trixbox package. i
updated
>> >  both the base (CentOS) os and asterisk using the built-in scripts.
it
>> >  actually ran flawlessly until i installed samba also using the
>> >  built-in script. but this somehow created a conflict and now i
cannot
>> >  access my asterisk gui but i can open/browse/write to my samba
>> >  share.btw, i also installed another hdd exclusive for samba (hdc1)
>> >  and did the following:
>> >
>> >  1.editted mtab and fstab to include my new drive and mount
point.  (i
>> >  don't have problem with samba at this point.)
>> >
>> >  2./etc/sysconfig/network and changed the default hostname from
>> >  asterisk.local to smbshare.local.
>> >
>> >  3.  cat smb.conf
>> >
>> >  [global]
>> >
>> >  workgroup = workgroup
>> >
>> >  server string = samba
>> >
>> >  hosts allow = 192.168.100.
>> >
>> >  max log size = 0
>> >
>> >  smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>> >
>> >  security = share
>> >
>> >  encrypt passwords = yes
>> >
>> >  unix password sync = yes
>> >
>> >  passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
>> >
>> >  socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>> >
>> >  username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
>> >
>> >  dns proxy = yes
>> >
>> >  public = yes
>> >
>> >  guest account = nobody
>> >
>> >  guest ok = yes
>> >
>> >  browseable = yes
>> >
>> >  writable = yes
>> >
>> >  [cusfiles]
>> >
>> >  comment = Public Files
>> >
>> >  path = /public_files
>> >
>> >  valid users = nobody
>> >
>> >  writable = true
>> >
>> >  create mask = 0700
>> >
>> >  directory mask = 0700
>> >
>> >  where did i go wrong? help please, anyone?
>> >
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 Tel. 6388-857-2288 ext. 251
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