Dear Stephen, Thanks very much!
May I know the hardware config to support such level bayonne configuration? It would be great help too if it's not mind to share some examples of server.conf and driver.conf to support large number parallel calls with Bayonne. cheers, Andrew 2007/7/5, Stephen Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
andrew wong wrote: > Dear all, > > We're setting up IVR/Call center server with Bayonne and recently we just > did a 16-way parallel call testing and the result is quite > disappointed. e.g. > great delay, > the ccscript hang after a few minutes, user A's press button affected > user > B, etc. > > I know that the main course maybe the configuration/ccscript and driver > problem since we're > using China made Synway telephony broads. Just hope to ask if there > is any > successful case > of using Bayonne and the maximum numbers of concurrent call experienced. > > Thanks very much! > > Andrew > _______________________________________________ > Bayonne-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bayonne-devel Andrew, Just as a benchmark I use Bayonne 1.2.15 and Dialogic (Global Call) and I have 312 ports per machine and can get to 80% capacity.. This is all outbound dialing to customers. We dial out, do answer detection, play message and elicit dtmf responses and store to database.. To get past the 10 T1 limit I had to tweak LiS (increase the number of fifo's) otherwise code would die creating pipe's... Respectfully, Stephen Barclay stephen 'at' call-em-all.com
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