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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 6:19 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] How to simulate 100 phones in a lab ? Reply with quote

Hello,


I've got a request from a prospective customer demanding a SIP hardphone able to provide 120 BLF to its operator.


Each BLF should show current extension activity (blink when ringing, ...) and allow speed dialing.


Beside finding hardware matching these requirements, I'm wondering if it's achievable to simulate 100 phones in a lab.

More precisely, I would like to check if:

- an hardphone can handle such load (some vendors claim it's not easy, see [1])

- using Asterisk 13's Resource List Subscription feature changes anything in this capability.




I've played a bit with SIPp in the past to generate calls.

Is it the right tool for such tests ?


What would you suggest ?


Best regards

[1] http://support.yealink.com/faq/faqInfo?id=216
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 1:36 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] How to simulate 100 phones in a lab ? Reply with quote

You could use Custom Device States to create your 100 extensions to watch and update their status by changing the states manually.


With Asterisk 13.0  and PJSip I had the RLS feature working with some Yealink phones (T28P and a T41P to be specific), on the phone I set:

phone_setting.auto_blf_list_enable = 1
phone_setting.blf_list_sequence_type = 1

account.1.blf.blf_list_uri = MyTestRLS


and in my pjsip I created the MyTestRLS

[MyTestRLS]
type = resource_list
event = dialog
list_item = 7001
list_item = 7002
list_item = 7003





On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 4:19 AM, Olivier <oza.4h07@gmail.com (oza.4h07@gmail.com)> wrote:
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Hello,


I've got a request from a prospective customer demanding a SIP hardphone able to provide 120 BLF to its operator.


Each BLF should show current extension activity (blink when ringing, ...) and allow speed dialing.


Beside finding hardware matching these requirements, I'm wondering if it's achievable to simulate 100 phones in a lab.

More precisely, I would like to check if:

- an hardphone can handle such load (some vendors claim it's not easy, see [1])

- using Asterisk 13's Resource List Subscription feature changes anything in this capability.




I've played a bit with SIPp in the past to generate calls.

Is it the right tool for such tests ?


What would you suggest ?


Best regards

[1] http://support.yealink.com/faq/faqInfo?id=216





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