Re: Maxload of GnuGK 2.2.4

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Thank you Michal for your answer.

I'm not doing proxy.  But, what will happen to calls behind NAT?  Although
I'm doing only FileIPAuth, and all the IPs are real IPs, do I need to do
ProxyForNAT?

I'm not using H.245 Tunneling (H245Routed=0).  Is there any advantage in
doing it?

I just set the CallSignalHandlerNumber to 64 (4 times).  Is there any
disadvantage in using high numbers here?  Also, do we need to restart the GK
if we change these numbers?  Or will a simple "reload" work fine?

If I'm using RTP, how many calls can 1 Handler use?

Sorry for all these questions.  And, thank you for your time.

Regards
HASSAAN



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Zygmuntowicz Michal" <m.zygmuntowicz@xxxxxxx>
To: "GNU Gatekeeper Users" <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 22:00
Subject: Re:  Maxload of GnuGK 2.2.4


> If you don't do proxy, then you don't need so high value for
RTPHandlerNumber.
> If you don't use H.245 tunnelling, you use up to 4 sockets per call (so a
single handler
> can handle only 16 calls). Try to find how many open sockets are active
while the GK2 is running.
> You can also try to double CallSignalHandlerValue.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Nyamul Hassaan" <mnhassan@xxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 4:10 PM
>
>
> I'm using the following machine specs:
>
> PIV 2.4 GHz (HT)
> 1024 MB RAM
> Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
>
> I'v got 3 GnuGKs running on the same machine but each bound to different
IP addresses on the same network interface:
>
> GK1.  GnuGK 2.2.3-2 doing just a forward to GK2 (used to group lots of IPs
from one customer for capacity control).
>
> GK2.  GnuGK 2.2.4 acting as the main switch using only FileIPAuth and
doing only signaling.
>
> GK3.  GnuGK 2.2.3-2 used only to test media proxying, and special prefixes
from GK2 gets forwarded here where media is proxied and
> sent back to GK2 for final termination.
>
> Now, my GK2 doesn't go over a maxcon of 249 channels although both RTP and
CallSignal handlers are set to 16.  What I understand, 16
> means 16 x 32 = 512 simultaneous connections.
>
> When the GK2 reaches 249 ch max load, all calls come in but get bounced
back with either error 3, 16 or 34.
>
> I'm not using Failover.  Only capacity control is done in GK2.  But, GK2
has 540MB + 540MB (Physical + Virtual) memory consumption
> in Task Manager.  In fact, this is the first time I've seen GnuGK claim so
much memory.  Is RAM the limiting factor here?
>
> Can anyone show me where I'm doing wrong and why I can't get more than
249ch maxload?
>
> Regards
> HASSAAN
>
>
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