If you're using IAX, upgrade to latest 1.4, as there have been a
number of security releases you should apply. Or at least read up and
make sure the 1.2 version is up-to-date.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Rosli Sukri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
wanted to ask if anybody has experienced
I agree bandwidth is the limit, however the reason to use IAX is it is
saving bandwidth.
I am runging 2 Trixbox CE with IAX over a 2 Mbit line.
I have never had any isues with the IAX trunk.
I wish that I could get son good IAX phones to the office, tan would we skip
on Trixbox and run the phones
Mattias Andersson wrote:
I agree bandwidth is the limit, however the reason to use IAX is it is
saving bandwidth.
I am runging 2 Trixbox CE with IAX over a 2 Mbit line.
I have never had any isues with the IAX trunk.
I wish that I could get son good IAX phones to the office, tan would we
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Mattias Andersson wrote:
I agree bandwidth is the limit, however the reason to use IAX is it is
saving bandwidth.
I am runging 2 Trixbox CE with IAX over a 2 Mbit line.
I have never had any isues with the IAX trunk.
I wish that I could get son good IAX phones to the
hi,
wanted to ask if anybody has experienced setting up two asterisk 1.2 boxes
connected via iax trunk. have u guys ever stress tested the trunks i.e how
many concurrent calls can a trunk handle and whether codec has any effect on
it.
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-- Bandwidth
Rosli Sukri wrote:
hi,
wanted to ask if anybody has experienced setting up two asterisk 1.2
boxes connected via iax trunk. have u guys ever stress tested the
trunks i.e how many concurrent calls can a trunk handle and whether
codec has any effect on it.
I have two Asterisk 1.4 boxes connected via IAX over a VPN tunnel on a
10Mbit link. We never did any stress testing as it's a temporary
arrangement, but we've never had any call quality issues or run up
against concurrent call limitations. I'm mostly routing internal
extensions over the