[asterisk-users] Asterisk & MS RTC Library & Ethernet Capacity
Asterisk
asterisk at abraxas.si
Fri Jun 8 03:59:19 CDT 2007
Thank you, Gordon!
Yes, MS RTC is just SIP streams of alaw.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Gordon
Henderson
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 10:35 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk & MS RTC Library & Ethernet
Capacity
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Asterisk wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I was wondering whether there's anyone who could share his/her
> experiences with using Microsoft RTC Library. In particular I am
> wondering what Ethernet capacity should I have in scenario of 30
people
> using Microsoft RTC Library for SIP communication (PBX is obviously
> Asterisk :-) ) concurrently (alaw codec being used)? What problems can
> be expected in such scenario?
>
> Would a good 1 gBit switch be enough to handle that (Asterisk box
would
> be connected to that switch with 1 gBit connection, and computers with
> Microsoft RTC Library would be connected with a 100 mBit connection)?
I don't know anything about MS RTC.. But if it's just SIP streams of
alaw,
then a rough guide is that you'll need 80Kbits/sec per stream.
So 30 streams on a Gb network will barely be noticable over the usual
background noise ... And each PC running a single stream will be just
fine.
The asterisk server will be seeing an aggregate bandwidth of
(30*80*2)Kbits/sec, or 4.8Mbits/sec. Hardly anything to wory about. I
have
Linux routers based on 1Ghz processors that can sustain 20x that
traffic,
and a 1GHz processor running asterisk would easilly support double that
number of connections, so any modern "server" type PC should be fine for
your use.
Gordon
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