[Asterisk-Users] Confused !
Mohammad Salaque
msalaque at gmail.com
Sun May 14 04:16:29 MST 2006
how to use reinvite in my asterisk setup ?
thanks
Salaque
On 5/14/06, AR Tarzi <artarzi at batelco.com.bh> wrote:
> I'm not an authority
> but why don't you get some g729 codecs (10 or so) and use g729 all around.
> Not allowing for ADSL overheads you can calculate your own requirements on
> http://www.asteriskguru.com/tools/bandwidth_calculator.php (please double
> the results since each call is turned around to your service provider.)
>
> I would have thought it would be better if you could use reinvite to let
> your clients speak directly to your service providers. Someone who knows
> better ought to be able to tell if this would work.
>
> Your restriction is what the service provider allows. Most (that I've used)
> allow g729. I know it uses more bandwidth than g723 but nothing like G711
> (ulaw or alaw) and from my experience, the quality is quite reasonable.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mohammad Salaque" <msalaque at gmail.com>
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
> <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 11:27
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Confused !
>
>
> thanks for your replay,
>
> after i disallow all codec except g723 i also confused how a2billing
> is working then what i did , i removed all the codec from
> /usr/lib/astersik/module without codec_g723.so .
>
> then i saw in my log while user calling to my ivr access number a2b is
> looking for gms codec as all the audio file is in gsm format. but what
> my understanding was it should drop the connection as i only allow
> g723 .
>
> what is found today from one of my frnd telling me that actual
> bandwidth calculation
>
> "
> For codec g723 incoming and g723 outgoing we need: 48.89kbps
> For codec g723 incoming and g711 outgoing we need: 114.03kbps
>
> So, to run 8 calls we will require 902.15 kbps or 0.9 mbps
> For 10 calls we need 1140.3 kbps or 1.1mbps
>
> Each call has RTP, UDP, IP, Codec and SIP overhead.
> "
>
> so what u guys suggest , should i record all my ivr file in g723
> format all . increase my bandwidth!
>
> /Salaque
>
>
> On 5/14/06, AR Tarzi <artarzi at batelco.com.bh> wrote:
> > Unless "reinviting" works, wouldn't that add up to what he's experiencing
> > ?
> > client <-> asterisk <-> service provider.. makes that 180k each connection
> >
> > so 4 of them would give 800k or so.
> >
> > What I can't understand is: if only g723 is allowed, and Asterisk only
> > allows it as passthrough, how's the A2billing IVR working ? I have to
> > assume
> > G711 (ulaw or alaw) is used.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Woodoo People .pGa!" <wpeople at Shadow.microsystem.hu>
> > To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
> > <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 23:36
> > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Confused !
> >
> >
> > > Install iptraf, that will allow you to check incoming and outgoing
> > > traffic
> > > (or trafshow what do that on /host basis, but not so detailed info)
> > >
> > > If you choose ulaw, that should take about 90kbps fullduplex traffic.
> > >
> > >> I'd like to share something u all , so that i could understand whats
> > >> going on into my Asterisk box.
> > >>
> > >> i have a setup like this
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> client(ip phone) -----ip network------- [Asterisk]----ip network
> > >> -------[Service provider]
> > >>
> > >> i have configured A2biling in my Asterisk box. so when client call to
> > >> my Asterisk
> > >> A2billing's ivr respoce , my client authenticate there pin and call .
> > >>
> > >> all my IVR file is gsm format (i got that from a2billing by default)
> > >> i configured each client
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> disallow=all
> > >> context=from-internal
> > >> canreinvite=no
> > >> callerid=device <20004>
> > >> allow=g723
> > >>
> > >> so client is only using g723 i think..
> > >>
> > >> but the problem i am facing now . when there are 4 calls in my server
> > >> i saw my bandwidth reach around 1 mbps /1 mbps . why my server taking
> > >> so much bandwidth ?
> > >
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