SV: [Asterisk-Users] Running 40 active calls (too much för CPU?)

2006-07-04 Thread jan.sarin



Phones are not behind 
NAT. 
 
Every client is on the same internal network as 
the asterisk pbx (nothing is sent through the internet). It's not the 
network since I tested this by calling asterisk from an outside phone (cell) and 
let asterisk play a message for me. Same "cutting" and "chopping" when many 
SIP-clients where active in a call at the same time.
 
Computer RAM is 2 gb.
 
If the E1 is channelized or not I don't actually know. 
How would I know this and why would it affect the call quality when many people 
are in a call at the same time (same lines work fine with an Ericsson 
BusinessPhone Exchange)?
 
Thanks!
 
Regards,
Jan


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Are the phones behind a NAT? What is the processory memory size? Are the E1 
channelized?
 
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  > I should add that thease 25 calls where SIP (internal) to Zap 
  (PSTN) calls. > > Mvh, > Jan > > 
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  active calls (too much för CPU?) > > Hi, > > We're 
  running asterisk 1.2.1 on a Dell PowerEdge 600SC (2.4 ghz) server > 
  connected to the PSTN through two E1 pipes to a TE405P. This has been running 
  > just fine for several months... > > But yesturday we 
  connected a large number of softphone SIP clients (50) and 25 < BR>> 
  ; of these where running simultaneous active calls on the INTERNAL ethernet 
  using > g711 (ulaw). We noticed that the sound was jagged just as if 
  the CPU couldn't > handle 25 calls (?!). > > I checked 
  the CPU load and it never went over 55 % and memusage was low too. > 
  > Does anyone know what could be the problem? Are there some kind of 
  CPU spikes > that make these cuts in the audio? If so, why on earth 
  can't a 2,4 ghz processor > handle 25 low-quality audio "tracks" on 
  asterisk when I can run +50 cd-quality > audio tracks when producing 
  music? > > ANY help and/or comments would be appreciated since 
  this is quite an acute > problem. > > Regards, > 
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SV: [Asterisk-Users] Running 40 active calls (too much för CPU?)

2006-07-04 Thread jan.sarin
Hello again,

I read this interesting article about the TE405P card. How do I check what 
firmware version my card has? 
http://astguiclient.blogspot.com/2005/09/digium-405p-v2-review.html ... And how 
do I update it if it's an old one?

Regards,
Jan


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Hi,

We're running asterisk 1.2.1 on a Dell PowerEdge 600SC (2.4 ghz) server 
connected to the PSTN through two E1 pipes to a TE405P. This has been running 
just fine for several months...

But yesturday we connected a large number of softphone SIP clients (50) and 25 
of these where running simultaneous active calls on the INTERNAL ethernet using 
g711 (ulaw). We noticed that the sound was jagged just as if the CPU couldn't 
handle 25 calls (?!).

I checked the CPU load and it never went over 55 % and memusage was low too.

Does anyone know what could be the problem? Are there some kind of CPU spikes 
that make these cuts in the audio? If so, why on earth can't a 2,4 ghz 
processor handle 25 low-quality audio "tracks" on asterisk when I can run +50 
cd-quality audio tracks when producing music?

ANY help and/or comments would be appreciated since this is quite an acute 
problem.

Regards,
Jan
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SV: [Asterisk-Users] Running 40 active calls (too much för CPU?)

2006-07-04 Thread jan.sarin
I should add that thease 25 calls where SIP (internal) to Zap (PSTN) calls.

Mvh,
Jan

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Ämne: [Asterisk-Users] Running 40 active calls (too much för CPU?)

Hi,

We're running asterisk 1.2.1 on a Dell PowerEdge 600SC (2.4 ghz) server 
connected to the PSTN through two E1 pipes to a TE405P. This has been running 
just fine for several months...

But yesturday we connected a large number of softphone SIP clients (50) and 25 
of these where running simultaneous active calls on the INTERNAL ethernet using 
g711 (ulaw). We noticed that the sound was jagged just as if the CPU couldn't 
handle 25 calls (?!).

I checked the CPU load and it never went over 55 % and memusage was low too.

Does anyone know what could be the problem? Are there some kind of CPU spikes 
that make these cuts in the audio? If so, why on earth can't a 2,4 ghz 
processor handle 25 low-quality audio "tracks" on asterisk when I can run +50 
cd-quality audio tracks when producing music?

ANY help and/or comments would be appreciated since this is quite an acute 
problem.

Regards,
Jan
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