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Olle E. Johansson skrev:
> 23 feb 2010 kl. 20.18 skrev Matt Riddell:
> 
>> The responses from the Asterisk manager on your machine start  
>> providing responses of no account code when calls are initiated at a  
>> higher rate.
>>
> Where's the bug report id?
> 
> I haven't heard about this limit.  I don't know what it is, but we should at 
> least be able to accept the originate requests
> in asynch mode, put them on a queue and process them in a separate thread 
> (which can be configurable
> in manager.conf). This is just brainstorming - but first, let's try to find 
> out if the limit
> you believe in exists in the code or is just the effect of something else.
> 

It seems to be the effect of something else - or perhaps an older
asterisk version. I wrote a quick script that ran 80 calls in ~ 0.2
seconds with no problems what so ever.

I am using asterisk 1.6.2.1, and the script authenticated for each time,
and used the originate-application for it's calls.

- - T

>>
>> On 24/02/2010, at 12:59 AM, CDR <vene...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> My dear friend Matt Riddell insists that the Manager only can dial 5  
>>> calls per seconds, which I find ridiculous. Is there a way to prove  
>>> him wrong and have him lift the limit that has been plaguing the  
>>> life of us users of SineDialer and SmoothTorrque
>>> Philip
>>> -- 
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