Re: Re: Capacity of GnuGK

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Not a gatekeeper-feature, but some gateway's (e.g. cisco) allow to use a feature called RAI (Ressource Availability Indicator) - the gateway tells the gatekeeper, that it's not available anymore for outgoing calls - but it stays registered.
This can be helpful, if for example 25 b-channels of a PRI are in use and the gateway needs to be reachable from the outside so it doesn't wants to use the last 5 channels for outgoing calls. The feature works only, if you have more than one gateway serving the same prefix...
//Ronald Heitmann

Francisco J. Cano Sandoval wrote:
Ok. Then, if I want to limit number of endpoints and/or calls, set these values and it is.
But, what happens if I do not want to limit those numbers? There will be a number that, if overpassed, performance will decrease until saturation. Do you know what I mean? I want to know such a number or an approximation.
 
Thanks again,
Francisco.
 
    RedirectGK=Endpoints> 100 || Calls> 50
 
     If you do not define alternate gatekeepers,
     this will limit no. of endpoints and c. calls.
 
     ----- Original Message ----- 
     From: "Steve Mace" <steve@so...>
     Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 3:19 PM
 
 
     > Where is this setting please? :-)
     > 
     > > > 3.- How many connections does each GK support? Machine limit or
     > > > another value, modifiable via configuration files?
     > > 
     > > You can limit max endpoints/calls in the config file.

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