Hello,
After a long time we had a meeting with our university's management and
got a green light to have a proof of concept with open source telephony. Now
I have to select the right software to experiment with...
Up to now I thought of going with OpenSER for the masses and Asterisk for
This isn't really the right mailing list for that question.
The answer, though, is, as always: it depends.
Yehavi Bourvine wrote:
Hello,
After a long time we had a meeting with our university's management
and got a green light to have a proof of concept with open source
About the database polling - i think for such a installation you could
create something like a database to config files script - so not to use
realtime. This should solve this problem.
No need for that. There's rtcachefriends setting in sip.conf, and if
you have to update user credentials
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk is not designed for University with
largeuser base?
Hello,
After a long time we had a meeting with our university's management and
got a green light to have a proof of concept with open source
Hi,
i do have a request for an installation with about 1800 sip extensions -
as addon to a exisiting system - connected to it using qsig. The
requirement here is also that the system should have SIP over TCP with
TLS and SRTP (snom phones should get supported)
I know there are patches out there
Hello,
Sorry for the delay - was out of office. I also cross-posting it to
OpenSIPS list.
I have a small pilot (20-30 phones) which also does some sort of SIP to PRI
transcode for our old PBX. The pilot is base on Asterisk and mostly
Polycom-501 phones. It works quite well, but I have a few
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Yehavi Bourvine wrote:
Hello'
I am at the same situation as you. I also work at a university and we have
over 8.000 extensions on a Nortel PBX. I also run a small Asterisk pilot.
I am using a realtime users database and the main problem is that Aaterisk
does too
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 10:00:56 -0700 (PDT), Vincent Li wrote:
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Yehavi Bourvine wrote:
Hello'
I am at the same situation as you. I also work at a university and we have
over 8.000 extensions on a Nortel PBX. I also run a small Asterisk pilot.
I am using a realtime
2009/3/17 Michael Graves mgra...@mstvp.com
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 10:00:56 -0700 (PDT), Vincent Li wrote:
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Yehavi Bourvine wrote:
Hello'
I am at the same situation as you. I also work at a university and we
have
over 8.000 extensions on a Nortel PBX. I also run
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Vincent Li
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To: Yehavi Bourvine
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk is not designed
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk is not designed for University
with largeuser base?
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Yehavi Bourvine wrote:
Hello'
I am at the same situation as you. I also work at a university and we
have
over 8.000 extensions on a Nortel PBX. I also run a small Asterisk
pilot
To: Yehavi Bourvine
Cc: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk is not designed for University
with largeuser base?
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Yehavi Bourvine wrote:
Hello'
I am at the same situation as you. I also work at a university and we
: [asterisk-users] Asterisk is not designed for University with
largeuser base?
Hello,
I just had a meeting about a pilot project going on in our University, The
project manager has done some research in the past year and concluded that
Asterisk can not scale well to large user base like 10,000
Danny Nicholas wrote:
Sounds like a personal preference to me. Here is the Wiki for SipX.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SipX
Reading this, it's just another flavor of the same medicine. Both are
open-source with Commercial support available.
I'd contend that the business model says very
Hello'
I am at the same situation as you. I also work at a university and we have
over 8.000 extensions on a Nortel PBX. I also run a small Asterisk pilot.
I am using a realtime users database and the main problem is that Aaterisk
does too mcuh database access to inquire for the currently
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