rtpproxy is able to perform failover not
load-balancing !!!

Harry

from nathelper.c:
 *              Introduce failover mechanism, so that if SER
detects that one
 *              of many proxies is no longer available it
temporarily decreases
 *              its weight to 0, so that no traffic will be
assigned to it.
 *              Such "disabled" proxies are periodically checked
to see if they
 *              are back to normal in which case respective weight
is restored
 *              resulting in traffic being sent to that proxy
again.
 *
 *              Those features can be enabled by specifying more
than one "URI"
 *              in the rtpproxy_sock parameter, optionally
followed by the weight,
 *              which if absent is assumed to be 1, for example:
 *
 *              rtpproxy_sock="unix:/foo/bar=4 udp:1.2.3.4:3456=3
udp:5.6.7.8:5432=1"
--- Andreas Granig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit
:

> harry gaillac wrote:
> > My question is "if ser is able to handle n calls
> per
> > second how can we calculate the load for rtpproxy
> (
> > memory, cpu, ...)" not mediaproxy !
> 
> Two of three of your questions were how to do do
> load-balancing and 
> failover with rtpproxy, which is not possible with
> the current stable 
> release of ser, but it's possible with mediaproxy
> (and with nathelper of 
> cvs head, as you have already figured out).
> 
> Andy
> 
> 



        

        
                
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