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Re: [Bayonne-devel] Bayonne + VOCAL


From: Java Rockx
Subject: Re: [Bayonne-devel] Bayonne + VOCAL
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 05:33:57 -0700 (PDT)

Thank you for the information.

Regards,
Paul

--- David Sugar <address@hidden> wrote:

> 
> Java Rockx wrote:
> > Hello All.
> > 
> > I'm a complete newbie with Bayonne and I'm reading through the
> documentation
> > and have two simple questions.
> > 
> > Q: Can I use Bayonne as an IVR voice mail system for VOCAL (a SIP
> platform)?
> > I'm confident that the answer to this is YES.
> 
> 
> We have had success using Bayonne (the current testing branch and what 
> will be the next production branch) with openh323, and we have SIP using 
> osip and ccrtp in active development for both branches as well.  Right 
> now there is some question about recycling session objects since some 
> people find they need it and others find it breaks.  oSIP uses UDP SIP, 
> so if your VOCAL platform is using SIP over TCP, you may need to run it 
> through a proxy like ser.If you dont have connectivity issues then you 
> can write scripts to make Bayonne do anything you wish, including voice 
> mail.  However, you will have to write a lot of scripts for your 
> application.
> 
> > 
> > Q: Can I use Bayonne **without** any telephony boards? I only need the
> > IVR/voice mail features. Since I'm doing SIP only calls, I don't need a
> > telephony board since that is all handled by VOCAL. So I'm trying to see if
> a
> > SIP user agent can be redirected to the Bayonne server for voice mail
> > functionality. Right now when I start Bayonne up it complains about "no
> trunk
> > ports activated" which is correct, since I don't have any trunks or
> telephony
> > boards for that matter.
> 
> Yes, in the testing branch you just load up the sip driver.  But it's 
> only available if compiled when osip2, eXoSip (configured 
> --without-josua) and ccrtp are installed.  When you load the sip driver 
> it registers "trunks" that are ip sessions, so it still shows a trunk 
> count, which is your maximum SIP port/session capacity.
> 
> > Q: How many users can a Bayonne system typically handle? Can it be
> implemented
> > as a fully redundant system for thousands or tens of thousands of voice
> > mailboxs?
> 
> I do not expect a single common server to run more than 250 concurrent 
> rtp sessions, although you may get more with a high end smp p4.  There 
> is some coding limits set for 1000 ports per server instance at the 
> moment, and a common server with physical hardware has been tested up to 
> T3 capacity using Dialogic hardware on T1 trunks.
> 
> > 
> > Q: Finally, has anyone ever used Bayonne as a voice mail feature server for
> > VOCAL?
> > 
> > I have been using Asterisk PBX but am unhappy with it so I'm now looking
> for
> > alternatives. Any and all feedback would be really helpfull.
> > 
> > Best Regards,
> > Paul
> > 
> > 
> >     
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