Hi Chen-Che,
40 cps translates into 120 packages per second from OpenSIPS to RTPproxy
- peanuts :) . If the network is reliable, I shouldn't worry about that.
Usually between the SIP server and the Media relay you should use a
private network to guarantee bandwidth and almost 0 loss.
Regards,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 16.01.2015 08:25, microx wrote:
Hi all,
I'm encountering a low cps (call per second) issue. In my test, it is not
guaranteed that rtpproxy_offer() won't fail when the cps is 40. I know that
the control channel (commands from the OpenSIPS server to RTPProxy) is
udp-based and thus is inherently unreliable. However, is there any approach
to increase the cps? Or 40 cps is a reasonable number for call setup. Any
comments are greatly appreciated.
Best wishes,
Chen-Che
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