[asterisk-users] Networking Concept
B.Masoud @ SH
info at saudihome.com
Tue Oct 6 02:34:51 CDT 2009
China too wide, but regardless! How is asterisk take care such situation?
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Ivan Stepaniuk
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Networking Concept
B.Masoud @ SH wrote:
> Assume I have a Main Asterisk Server located in UK, and another box that
> have PSTN interfaces located in China, now the purpose is to FW calls
> through PSTN.
>
> Assuming I have a client who is calling from Japan to my main switch in UK
> and he is calling China, (japan have latency around 500ms to UK and 100ms
to
> China), how asterisk will deal with this call?? Will his latency be
> JAPN->UK + UK->China (around 1000ms !) or only from Japan to China???
>
In the case of the SIP protocol, the audio (RTP) traffic can be
re-routed on the fly from A(jp) to C(ch), reducing the audio latency,
(and sometimes increasing your headaches). This is calling re-INVITE,
and can be turned on on asterisk. For other protocols there are similar
features.
I think your latency figures are a little bit exaggerated if you speak
about the network latency. I am in Spain and my latency to China at my
home ADSL is arround 80ms for mainland. 250ms to Tokio tough.
Regards
--
Iván Stepaniuk
Alba Fotónica S.L.
www.albafotonica.com
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