Colleagues, We're in the process of standardizing on Sprint PCS and Cingular phones on a national basis (~ 50 properties, 1000's of lines). I manage an Asterisk install at one location.
I've been looking at the Multitech CellFinder CDMA for Sprint as a dial backup solution. Basically, it's a CDMA to POTS gateway, tied to a PCS account. We would see it as a trunk line and I would like to do LCR and route out the CellFinder line(s)^ all PCS calls, since we have free PCS to PCS. Here's the kicker. Since we're on a natioinal basis, it would make sense to have a large LCR listing of prefixes reachable from the gateway, which would most likely number in the thousands of prefixes. Has anyone encountered an upper practical limit that * has for prefixes reachable via a route. I assume that search time is somewhat of a factor. The * box doing the routing is a dual core machine with 4GB of RAM, so it has lots of horsepower. Wondering what limits users have pushed it to on a large scale. Could it handle something like that or would it implode from a huge routing table (assuming our tech contacts at PCS could supply us with a national listing of NPA-NXX's on the PCS network). Thanks in advance for any info. EKG ^ depending on call volume, we may install multiple cell lines ... _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users