[asterisk-users] Network architecture

michel freiha michofr at gmail.com
Sun Feb 22 12:07:56 CST 2009


Hi all,

Here I a have a question and hope that someone give me the right answer...Is
it better to use Intel CPU inside the hardware where I need to install
Asterisk or AMD? It's better to use 32 bits or 64 bit and what is the
difference between both of them?

Thanks a lot

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy <megahohol at gmail.com
> wrote:

> I think in this case when 5k call are involved i think all the difficulty
> of the project is to split the load on different parts of the system. In my
> case i would do it like that:
>
>
> Phones --->Opensips (Double server with heartbeat and in different places)
> ....................|
> ....................|
> ..............asterisk 1-n (mainly for voicemail)
>
>
> Opensips should easily handle you registrations and calls, you just need
> the LCR module for outgoing and dbalias for incoming. If you need the 100%
> exact and accurate CDR you should consider mediaproxy, the advantage of
> mediaproxy is that it is capable if detecting if there is no more udp
> traffic and send BYE packet, the disadvantage is considerable, the traffic
> is going through your system, many mediaproxy servers are advised in this
> case, also they need to be installed in strategic points (close to clients).
> I would let asterisk to do it's part of voicemail server only. Opensips is a
> great tool, look at their site, also look at cdrtool and mediaproxy. I hope
> my post helped.
>
>
>
>
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