Re: [asterisk-users] Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities

2008-11-28 Thread Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy
It is very simple take openser(opensips/openser/kamalio) the openser community is great, the project have been here and tested for a years in production, used by the biggest companyes (millions!) of users, it's a carrier grade soft ;) in combination of cdrtool + opensips + mediaproxy you can get

Re: [asterisk-users] Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities

2008-11-27 Thread Yehavi Bourvine
I did a test yesterday and did 1,000 registrations to Asterisk using SIPP. I did the register test since I am using the realtime DB and asterisk does periodic quesries to it for each registered user. Although Asterisk continued to function as usuall, it was in a steady loop querying the DB for the

Re: [asterisk-users] Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities

2008-11-24 Thread Wilton Helm
Yet another option is a commercial system with in-house staff. I used to maintain a NEC (NEAX 2400) for many years. I went to factory training and had total responsibility for it. Some manufacturers discourage or prevent this, but others are open to it. There are also 3rd party organizations

Re: [asterisk-users] Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities

2008-11-24 Thread Steve Totaro
Fronting with OpenSER or FS, you should have no problems providing you plan to use SIP extensions. What is critical are the max simultaneous trunks you are going to use. I would go TDM although universities have good bandwidth, and SUPERIOR bandwidth between others. I would think a TDM DS3 or

Re: [asterisk-users] Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities

2008-11-22 Thread William Muriithi
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Re: [asterisk-users] Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities

2008-11-21 Thread Jason Aarons (US)
Just switching from Nortel to something else may not eliminate hardware/software failures, or prevent those without experience from pushing the enter key at the wrong time. You have to consider the two professionals actually cost considerably more than just salary, due to taxes, 401k, benefits

Re: [asterisk-users] Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities

2008-11-21 Thread Alex Balashov
Jason Aarons (US) wrote: Just switching from Nortel to something else may not eliminate hardware/software failures, or prevent those without experience from pushing the enter key at the wrong time. One also has to keep in mind - Asterisk, like any large open-source project, gets a lot

Re: [asterisk-users] Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities

2008-11-21 Thread Alex Balashov
Alex Balashov wrote: Jason Aarons (US) wrote: Just switching from Nortel to something else may not eliminate hardware/software failures, or prevent those without experience from pushing the enter key at the wrong time. One also has to keep in mind - Asterisk, like any large open-source