Ricardo,

In my experience directrtpsetup=yes fails to process any reinvites from
either side of the call.  So, forget about T.38, music on hold or other call
processing from foreign application servers (i.e. Broadworks), etc.

Opensips, naturally, has no such issues.

You've asked the question in an odd way.  That is, you've left out a lot of
other factors in the decision making process to go with Opensips or Asterisk
in your case.  The root question should be more like, "Do I need a B2BUA or
does a SIP server such as Opensips suit my needs?"


- Jeff



On 8/10/09 12:31 PM, "Ricardo Martins" <rpopp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all! I found some performance reports about asterisk handling a 250
> calls per second limit with a 2.8GHz processor what makes it quite
> bigger than transnexus reports for openser performance (60 calls per
> second per GHz).
> 
> Did opensips make this limit even high, like handling 100 or 200 cals
> per second on each GHz of processor power?
> 
> In a strict sip proxy scenario, there is any good advantage to use
> opensips instead of asterisk with directrtpsetup=yes statement on?
> 
> Regards! Ricardo.
> 
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