I'm fond of Vqmanager from ManagEngine. It is a passive SIP monitor. I.E.
you mirror the ports that your FS or Asterisk boxes, and VQmanager sniffs
the mirrors, tracking all sorts of good data.
You can install it on a Centos box, and get a free trial.
Anything I should worry about?
Nothing to worry about. Freeswitch will deal with the issue, but there are a
few caveats.
I believe this is the most up-to date resource:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/RTP_Issues#Sonus
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are still out there in the shadows.
You coming back to ClueCon this year?
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Gregory Boehnlein da...@nacs.net wrote:
I can say, from having met with and talked to the CEO and founder of
Applogic that these guys are really revolutionary in their approach to cloud
I can say, from having met with and talked to the CEO and founder of
Applogic that these guys are really revolutionary in their approach to cloud
computing. I spoke on a panel w/ the founder at an ISPcon several years ago,
and their approach is that of a utility company, treating computing
I hate forums. Forums suck. They are a pain in the ass to search and find
things. I prefer the mailing list and the Wiki. Can we please keep it that
way? It is really easy to find stuff via Nabble and the Wiki.
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You guys should setup 1-900-FREESWITCH w/ a $1 / minute charge.. :)
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You use it on your own risk
Also, G.729 is patent encumbered big-time. Instead of lining the
pockets of lawyers and mega-corporations by perpetuating the use of a
crusty old codec we should all twist arms and get our providers,
device makers, etc. to use Speex.
Yeah.. let me know when you
You'll never fix this. Voice is a latency specific application unless you
figure out how to manipulate time. Any virtualization platform is going to
provide less timing granularity than raw hardware.
Hello Ken, hello all,
I just read about the FreeSWITCH VMware applicance. I'm curious about
That won't eliminate the problem. Just reduce the possibility of it
happening.
Trust me... I've got a large ESX infrastructure, and there is no way that a
software based Voice platform is going to provide skip free audio in a
virtualized environment.
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From:
To the contrary, we have had quite good results in virtualized
environments and you don't really need timing that is that accurate to
make it work.
If you don't handle RTP, I'm sure it is amazing. However, if you have to do
voicemail, stream audio from the server or do any kind of actual
We have people running FreeSWITCH in vmware and xen with media and
considerable load and it doesn't have a problem. We also work very
well inside OpenVZ.
I'd be very interested in seeing that, and knowing how it was done.
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On that note the OpenVZ instances could live migrate from box to box
without dropping calls and usually had a small acceptable blip in
audio.
OpenVZ is not a hypervisor. It essentially runs all of it's applications
natively on the CPU. I would expect that it would work under OpenVZ or other
Anyone know if Freeswitch can work w/ OSP and use something like Transnexus
for CDR/Rating?
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