Re: How to test the performance

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You can assume 100-200 calls on non-GB ethernet with good network
equipment and GnuGk compiled in LARGE_FDSET mode.

On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 01:24, meix wrote:
> I have tried to use GnuGK in proxy mode as a soft switch to route the
> calls.
> No I would like to test Gnugk' performance, such as the number of
> concurrent calls it can handle,
> stablility's etc. I have tried to use Callgen323 to make and answer
> batch calls. But Callgen323 always down
> itself. I guest it has some problem itself. 
>  
> Would anybody give me advice on how I can do the testing, what another
> tools available?
> I appreciate any advice.
>  
> Mei




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