[Asterisk-Users] Re: Webmin for ASTERISK and QOS and call quality

Thomas Hutton pres at nicheware.com
Sat Oct 23 14:31:08 MST 2004


> Hitete wrote:
> > Is there a FREE  third party module for webmin ?.
> > 
> > How much bandwidth do I have to reserver in order to get a good call quality
> > ?.
> > Let's say I have 20 people calling each other.....
> > 
> > Is 1MB of bindwidth Ok or can I reserve even less ?.
> > 
> > To your experience what is the minimum "compression" to get good call
> > quality ?.
> > 
> > Has anybody tried putting all the callers info in a LDAP database yet ?.
> > 
> > /Alexandre
> > 
> 
> Please, please, please do some research before posting to the list.
> 
> There is a webmin module on digium's ftp site.  Last I heard it wasn't 
> being maintainted.
> 
> What protocol?  What codec?
> 
> Compression?  Do you mean codec?
> 
> What caller info?  CDR records, contact info, or user configuration. 
> You can use ODBC for most of that.
> 
> I don't mean to sound rude but ALL of your questions here could be 
> answered by google.  It cuts down on list traffic, and you don't have to 
> wait for someone on asterisk-users to read your message and post back. 
> You get your answers right away!
> 
> Just an FYI.
> 
> --
> Kristian Kielhofner

Mr Kielhofner, you answer nothing, while adding to the noise you
complain about.  

Googling for information on the webmin module leads to nothing.  The
webmin module on the digium FTP site is worthless.  Can somebody talk
Jamie Cameron into writing one?

Most people will tell you that gsm or ILBC is acceptable quality.  If
you want to run 20 simultaneous conversations, reserving 1 Megabit is
more than sufficient.  

As for LDAP, search for that on the Wiki.
http://voip-info.org/tiki-searchresults.php?words=LDAP&where=pages&search=go

Thomas Hutton




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