Re: Openh323gk-users digest, Vol 1 #2165 - 1 msg

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Looks to be capable of reverse battery.

To set the config from the CLI:
- Go to "config pstntg1#"
- enter "cassig 5" to set the interface for RevBattery

This will allow that interface to detect reverse
battery.

QEng7


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> From: "Md. kamal Hossain" <kamalh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 12:23:04 +0600
> Subject:  Re: Openh323gk-users
> digest, Vol 1 #2164 - 2 msgs
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> 
> Sorry QEng7
> 
> 
> I forgot to paste result of disp -v
> following is the result
> Quintum:sumon> ddiiss  vv
> 
> Product Name: Tenor Analog A800 Multipath Switch - 8
> ports (Rev. B)
> Gatekeeper Status: Mini
> GK Calls Allowed: 8
> Feature Bit Status: -PS/+RB/-ER
> Languages allowed: 1
> Serial Number: A002-00913D
> Ethernet Address: 00-30-E1-00-91-3D
> IP Address: 202.40.179.236
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.224
> Default Gateway: 202.40.179.225
> System Software Version: P4-2-20-38(LEC)
> (1733185/0x81C5)
> Boot Software Version: P4-1-3 (180592/0xE814)
> Database Version: 2.08 09-13-2000 (277900)
> 
> 
> PLS let me know is it possible to fix the problem?
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> >   1. Re: Call slamming (bluce ree)
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> > Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 20:46:58 -0800 (PST)
> > From: bluce ree <bluceree@xxxxxxxxx>
> > To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> >  openh323gk-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject:  Re: Call slamming
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> > I'm disappointed that none of the core developers
> had any comments 
> > whatsoever. Since there doesn't seem to be any
> viable solution I was 
> > forced to optimize it instead. It now comfortably
> handles over 300+ calls 
> > per second without stressing the cpu.
> >
> >
> > bluce ree <bluceree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >    Does anybody have anything to suggest as a
> solution to control the rate 
> > of calls per second?
> >
> >
> >
> > bluce ree <bluceree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >  Thanks for the reply but completely blocking the
> customer isn't what I 
> > want to do. I would like to control the rate of
> calls in some manner that 
> > allows me to discard new connections when calls
> per second exceed a 
> > certain rate or when a certain number of calls are
> in queue that have not 
> > yet undergone translation or some other means to
> control rate of call 
> > flow.
> >
> >
> >          From: Muhammad Asif Ali <m@xxxxx>
> > Re: Call slamming
> > 2005-12-15 23:20
> >    Hi Bluce    I had the same problem and I was
> advised two options by a 
> > friend of mine :    1) Quick and dirty method is
> to block the IP in 
> > IPChains of your system, but  that wont relieve  
> the system fully as 
> > request would still be coming but now  your system
> would be dropping the 
> > request from that IP.    2) Other method is to get
> that IP blocked @ 
> > gateway, that wud completely  relieve ur system
> from that IP    Hope it 
> > helps
> >
> > bluce ree <bluceree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >  Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on how to
> limit the rate of 
> > incoming calls per second?
> >
> >  I tried reducing the value of "ListenQueueLength"
> as far down as 1 with 
> > no positive effect. Calls coming in continue to
> slow the GK to almost a 
> > complete halt as the queue flushes at rates of 100
> - 200 calls per second. 
> > Faster CPU doesn't help (quad opteron).
> >
> >
> > bluce ree <bluceree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >    One more thing, I only want to slow the rate of
> calls per second. I 
> > don't want to limit the total number of concurrent
> calls.
> >
> > bluce ree <bluceree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:     We have
> a situation where a 
> > customer occasionally hits our box with hundreds
> of calls per second and 
> > it brings the gatekeeper down almost to a complete
> halt.
> >
> >  Is there any way to control the incoming rate of
> calls? In the config 
> > file i see the following parameter:
> >
> >  ListenQueueLength=1024
> >
> >  If I reduce that number to, say, 50, would that
> help?
> >
> >  Would reducing that number cause any other issues
> I should consider?
> >
> >  Is there another way I can limit the incoming
> connection queue to prevent 
> > being slammed?
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> >  Yahoo! Shopping
> 
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