Re: termination via gnugk and radius

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Thanks.

A few more questions if I may.

# If there is a value in the framedip in the voipuser table and if that IP sends just accounting packets, will it work automatically?   I mean the calls will be processed in voipcall and should work like a normal traffic. Since there is no auth-packet, the nas only sending acct-packet, is he still limited to make calls based on the available balance ?

#2 For how many concurrent calls/sessions has anyone used this system. I am planning to run rad/postgre in a dual 2.8ghz with 3gb ram just for this purpose. Is there any special I can do in radius/postgresql config to attain a higher rate.  For how many concurrent calls  has this system worked very well with. 100,200, 500 ? If something is to stop it going higher, what would it be?  radius protocol or the postgresql db?

I am thinking of adding gnugk for softphones and mvts/cisco in the same radius/postgresql solution.


Thanks
Shashi



On 11/2/05, Zygmuntowicz Michal <m.zygmuntowicz@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes. MVTS and Cisco gateways should work fine.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shashi Dahal" <shashi0@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 5:55 PM


If someone wants to terminate via the gatekeeper, would I put him the
permanentEndPoints section?
Can the /contrib/ radius+postgresql work for other gatekeepers like MVTS ?


Cheers,
Shashi



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