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Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:01 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FS as a Class 5 switch |
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hi everybody,
i'm interested to know if anyone employed FS as a local exchange switch. i'm confident FS can handle several calls using RTP by-pass mode. however, i'm more concerned on handling the large dialplan with hundreds (or even a few thousand) exchange prefixes nationwide during call setup.
i'd be glad to hear experiences and suggestions esp on the hardware dimensioning. we're talking a small exchange up to about 1,100 lines only, mostly linked to the main exchange via MFC-R2.
tks,
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msc at freeswitch.org Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:41 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FS as a Class 5 switch |
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Isn't Telco Bridges using it as a switch?
-MC
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Nandy Dagondon <gcd@i.ph (gcd@i.ph)> wrote:
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dave at 3c.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:53 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FS as a Class 5 switch |
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Hi Nandy.
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 08:58 +0800, Nandy Dagondon wrote:
Quote: | i'm interested to know if anyone employed FS as a local exchange
switch. i'm confident FS can handle several calls using RTP by-pass
mode. however, i'm more concerned on handling the large dialplan with
hundreds (or even a few thousand) exchange prefixes nationwide during
call setup.
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We have probably ~100k prefixes in our LCR. We don't put these in the
dialplan directly; instead, they live in a database and we have an
external application which routes calls. FreeSWITCH has mod_lcr which I
would imagine will do the same sort of thing; we don't use it because it
wasn't around when we started.
I'd caution against trying to put thousands of prefixes in the dialplan:
I'd guess that matching each call against some thousands of regexes
during call setup might get expensive.
Quote: | i'd be glad to hear experiences and suggestions esp on the hardware
dimensioning. we're talking a small exchange up to about 1,100 lines
only, mostly linked to the main exchange via MFC-R2.
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That'd depend on the number of concurrent calls you need to budget for -
taking it that 1,100 lines implies maybe 1-200 simultaneous calls, then
one low-end modern server (Core 2 Duo, etc.) ought to do just fine.
Cheers --
Dave
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David Knell, Director, 3C Limited
T: +44 20 3298 2000
E: dave@3c.co.uk
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gcd at i.ph Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:27 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FS as a Class 5 switch |
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hi dave,
tks for sharing us this info. i don't think we can reach 10k prefixes but your deployment to use external database or mod_lcr is the way to go. re hardware, i think core2 platform would be enough cuz it will be in a rural installation. i'm sure it wont reach 200 simultaneous calls.
FS community is really great!
tks once again,
nandy
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 11:50 AM, David Knell <dave@3c.co.uk (dave@3c.co.uk)> wrote:
Quote: | Hi Nandy.
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 08:58 +0800, Nandy Dagondon wrote:
Quote: | i'm interested to know if anyone employed FS as a local exchange
switch. i'm confident FS can handle several calls using RTP by-pass
mode. however, i'm more concerned on handling the large dialplan with
hundreds (or even a few thousand) exchange prefixes nationwide during
call setup.
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We have probably ~100k prefixes in our LCR. Â We don't put these in the
dialplan directly; instead, they live in a database and we have an
external application which routes calls. Â FreeSWITCH has mod_lcr which I
would imagine will do the same sort of thing; we don't use it because it
wasn't around when we started.
I'd caution against trying to put thousands of prefixes in the dialplan:
I'd guess that matching each call against some thousands of regexes
during call setup might get expensive. |
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Quote: | i'd be glad to hear experiences and suggestions esp on the hardware
dimensioning. we're talking a small exchange up to about 1,100 lines
only, mostly linked to the main exchange via MFC-R2.
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That'd depend on the number of concurrent calls you need to budget for -
taking it that 1,100 lines implies maybe 1-200 simultaneous calls, then
one low-end modern server (Core 2 Duo, etc.) ought to do just fine. |
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