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Sysmaster L1 and SIPURA

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  • #30139
    Warwick Hill
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    Hi Guys and Gals,
    We are operating an L1 Voicemaster with a minimum of 190 SIPURA 2002 and 2100’s attached.

    Does anyone know what is the maximum number of Sipura’s that a L1 Voicemaster can accommadate ?

    Rgds

    #30140
    Sysmaster
    Guest

    Like any other product that is based on Asterisk – no more then 100 calls at one time without jitter. On VM L1 make this 50.
    Get a real softswitch from companies like Mera or Nexttone, not an opensource office PBX.

    #30141
    Warwick
    Guest

    Thanks for getting back to me.

    I will invesigate Mera and I know Nextone but my first problem is finding out categorically how many sipuras and concurrent calls a Voicemaster L1 , L2, & L3 can handle. If you have some factual answers I would appreciate knowing.

    Cheers

    #30142
    To Warwick
    Guest
    #30143
    to warwick
    Guest

    Up to 80 G.729 calls on dual Xeon. I think that is a voicemaster L3. Brand new Cisco 5350 is cheaper and will handle twice as much calls.

    http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=product_detail&category=extras&product=G729

    “Internal testing with dual Intel® Xeon 1.8GHz processors allowed 60 concurrent calls. Dual Xeon 2.8GHz processors resulted in 80 concurrent calls.”

    #30144
    Warwick
    Guest

    Thanks for answers. Much clearer idea now.

    regards

    #30145
    smart to warwick
    Guest

    warwick, i see that you are easily confused but what appears to be employees of mera or nextone.
    DO NOT MIX gatekeeper and billing servers with gateways.
    As far as I know, Voicemaster does not have built-in gateway, while nextone, cisco, asterisk and mera are GATEWAYS or Softswitches with integrated gateways.
    I was tricked by the MERA “softswitch”, and almost bought it. it is not, they claim they support 1500 calls, then they added protocol and codec conversion, IVR and othe gateway functionality, another words they add a module, but as they said it’s a hardware module, i.e. they add a gateway in the picture. With all the translatiuons and conversions, the cappacity went down to below 300 calls. Do your homework. make sure you know what you are looking for, gateway ot gatekeeper.

    good luck!

    #30146
    not so smart
    Guest

    Who needs a gatekeeper for SIP?

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