That patch is for partial updates support in RLS. It reduces bandwidth
consumption significantly and is already in 4.4.
On 12/07/2011 11:46 AM, Todd Hodgen wrote:
Didn't Josh find an issue with RLS and have a fix that reduced the
amount of traffic at one point? Maybe I have my facts wrong, or maybe
it is already incorporated in Software. Josh?
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*Subject:* Re: [sipx-users] Monitored Speed Dials - 'lots' of bandwidth?
My opinion is it will increase trafiic in HA mode. You could force not
to use the registrar as a backup to the other end, but i don't think
the presence server mirrors its states with the other server, so the
traffic is still going to be across the wire.
RLS uses a lot of bandwidth, the number of messages it can generate in
the proxy is freakishly awful (IMO). If the RLS servers are mirrired
they would need to constantly update each other for every user. It
might mean 20 phones were updating across the wire, but the states of
200 would, so I don't see an upside.
Are the people in this site monitoring each other? If so, it might
reduce that traffic, but I suspect you will have some traffic for
registration backup(s).
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Nathaniel Watkins
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Am I correct to assume that having many monitored speed dials will
greatly increase bandwidth consumption?
I just added another 20 +/- phones at a remote connected via a p2p T1
-- I instantly was pegged at > 100% utilization causing all kinds of
issues. There was only 1-4 calls at any given time so I had been
scratching my head over it. It appeared as though the traffic was
going to sipXecs on udp port 0...?
Then I realized that 10 of these people have sidecars -- all with
monitored speed dials...so I'm assuming this has to do with checking
in with the server hundreds of times to see the status of the
monitored lines.
I've been trying to avoid a separate sipXecs install -- mainly because
of the hassles it involves for management/etc. -- would an HA install
help if I could force all of these phones to the same server -- or
would it still have to pass the same amount of traffic over the p2p?
I'm going to try to minimize the monitored speed dials tonight -- to
see if I can at least get them semi-functional tomorrow -- but I tend
to jump the gun -- so I may just do a stand-alone install tonight to
get this going...
Any advice?
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