Hi!
We have only 1xE1 servers and dialogic hardware produces a lot of failures while 28 to 30 lines are servicing incoming calls simultaneously. Moreover ccscript (at least older versions) had some bugs in loops, call and some other language structures (massive stack errors) so we end up with simple scripts with goto's and with complex and database actions as perl scripts via libexec. Tested scripts and load balancing may lead to stable work with years of uptime. But I recommend restarting bayonne on regular basis (see config).

Good luck!

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
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