Thank you for your help I finally solved this issue. Is it possible that my
setup can achieve 212 concurrent calls, I am running Asterisk on just 1 core
using 3.5 GHz, and 1Gb of RAM?
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From: Marie Fischer ma...@vtl.ee
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From the little experience I have I do not think that that is a good way of
testing the quality of voice. SIP only initiates and eventually terminates the
call, once that the call is connected, SIP and therefore Asterisk are no
longer involved. Once the call is connected it is assigned to a
I believe there are options for rtp / audio..
Look at pcap play and rtp echo...
Transcoding would be another beast - if you are allowing it
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On May 22, 2013, at 10:02 AM, Tommy Cooper tomcoope...@yahoo.com wrote:
From the little experience I have I do not think that that
On 13-05-22 10:02 AM, Tommy Cooper wrote:
From the little experience I have I do not think that that is a good way of
testing the quality of voice. SIP only initiates and eventually terminates the
call, once that the call is connected, SIP and therefore Asterisk are no longer
involved. Once
El 22/05/13 12:25, Paul Belanger escribió:
On 13-05-22 10:02 AM, Tommy Cooper wrote:
From the little experience I have I do not think that that is a good
way of testing the quality of voice. SIP only initiates and
eventually terminates the call, once that the call is connected, SIP
and