I was reading up on DUNDI and although it sounds like it would solve some of my problems, I don't know if it will do everything I want to do. For example, among the things I wanted to do is something like: the call director will have access to a database that will tell it which server a particular agent is logged in. Then, someone like a supervisor, could request the call director that he/she wishes to monitor (zapbarge or agentbarge) the agent's conversation and the call director will "intelligently" know where to direct the supervisor to monitor the call.

Assuming this setup works in general, I don't even know if I'm going to be able to do things like that. If you know, let me know please.

Thanks,
Waldo

On Jun 23, 2005, at 7:47 AM, tim panton wrote:


On 23 Jun 2005, at 10:48, Waldo Rubinstein wrote:


I'm trying to figure out how much call load I can put on a Dual Xeon 2.4 Ghz Asterisk server acting strictly as an IAX2 call director, as show in the diagram below.

The idea is that I have N number of gateway asterisk servers connected to the PSTN using T1 Digium boards. Then, I have M number of servers where my agents and/or telephone extensions (whether they are IAX or SIP hard/soft phones). What I'm trying to accomplish is put a server in between these two groups of machines which will simply be able to "intelligently" route calls in either direction. This "call director" server will only use IAX2 (ulaw) to minimize any transcoding and "alleviate" load.

Under this scenario, does anyone have any idea how many calls this "call director" server may be able to handle/direct?



At Astricon the man from Signate showed some benchmark results which indicated a 'stock' PC server could do 122 ulaw SIP passthrough calls at acceptable
call quality.
Their own-brand servers can do > 2k (If I remember right).

However I think you should look into Dundi - used correctly with a
clear dialplan you may be able to get rid of the director and
have a cloud of dundi peers instead.

Tim.
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