well,
in proxy mode, all (SIGNALLING AND AUDIO) is done by GnuGK, in Routed Mode, ONLY
SIGNALLING is done by GnuGK
that's
the difference
-----Mensaje original-----I have just bought this config, will be here tomorrow. I plan to run in full proxy mode, I will keep the list up to date as per my capacity. Does anyone know of an up to date callgen program that can generate g729 codec calls?
De: openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de david winter
Enviado el: Martes, 13 de Abril de 2004 03:52 p.m.
Para: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re: Max number of calls
Tyan Thunder K8w
Onboard GigEth on PCI-X 100Mhz bus
4GB DDR 333Mhz RAM
Dual Opteron 240 CPUs
Mandrake 10 for AMD beta2 (2.6.3 Kernel)
WD 10,000 RPM SATA Drives (raid 1)
The GigEth will be plugged into GigEth Cisco Switch (uplinked via GigEth to 7204 Router with 6Mbps internet connection)David Winter Senior Network Engineer Planet-Telecom, Inc. Tampa FL (813)901-5182 Office (813)864-3162 Direct (813)817-4204 Mobile (813)881-9762 Fax ------------------------------------------ AIM: mobofool ICQ: 3563403 MSN: dwinter@xxxxxx Y!: vt_fool
Jan Willamowius wrote:There are a lot of factors for the performance numbers. As a rule of thumb you can say that GnuGk can handle thousands of concurrent calls in routed mode and hundred in proxy mode. There is a list of equipment that people have used at http://www.gnugk.org/interoperability.html Alex Golyshev wrote:Hi all. Did you test the gnugk how much it can run a calls maximum? Also, how much gnugk is compatible with other different kind of gateways in the market (special that in the taiwan and Koreon) if we compared it with some softswitches (gatekeepers) that are sold in the market? Regards Bilal