Friday, October 26, 2007

Re: [asterisk-biz] New IP PBX lifting the bar

JR is right. We have such an implementation that we developed in '00 and
have been running on embdded and pc architecture systems.
Until we were able to control resource allocation took a lot of testing
about 2 years. Some of our systems even had the access part on them as well
and in many instances we had hardware acceleration for VPN and NAT and still
was tricky.

robert

----- Original Message -----
From: "JR Richardson" <jmr.richardson@gmail.com>
To: <asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com>
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] New IP PBX lifting the bar


>> This new bread of gear seems to be PBX, Firewall, Router, POE switch etc
>> rolled into one unit.
>>
>> Has anyone else seen new commercial new gear that has equally impressive
>> feature sets?
>>
>
> I believe someone came up with a combo Asterisk PBX with
> Router/VPN/Firewall
> image a couple of years ago. Don't ask me to point it out, it's lost in
> the
> ether I think. I didn't hear any specifics about commercial installs and
> how well the system performed in real world.
>
> My biggest concern is resource contention on the platform, what happens
> when
> the router/vpn/firewall has 8 vpn connections, natting 60 sessions and
> applying QOS to the outbound RTP stream for 10 calls whilst the PBX is
> recording calls, playing a couple of auto attendant loops and hosting a 6
> person conference bridge?
>
> JR
> ---
> JR Richardson
> Engineering for the Masses
>
>
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