Thanks for your answer.
So that's this multiprocessing :)
So I just run bayonne and it handles all phonecalls.. Am I correct when
I say %driver.span holds the number of the port the call came in?
Regards
Frederic
Julien Chavanton wrote:
In Bayonne every port is a Trunk and a thread, of course there can be
many ports.
I have a server with 240 ports and the limitation I encounter is with
Dialogic drivers for Linux.
The multiprocessor part is to provide interaction between ports mostly
the “send” command.
Hope this help.
Julien
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Dear,
I'm new to bayonne but went my way through the scripting language and
created my php backend already. But for now I can only use the dummy
driver and soon my soundcard to test..
Now I have two little questions:
1) Does the dummy driver support the soundcard? As bayonne doesn't
want to load the driver "soundcard". I compiled bayonne with the (2.4
kernel) oss soundcard module loaded.. (I can't test the soundcard yet
as the server is on a remote location ;))
2) If I use for instance a 4-port telephony card, bayonne handles more
phone calls at a time without any problems? (it runs the standard
script just 2 synchronously?)
I read something about multiprocessing but I didn't really understand
what it is.
I would be very thankfull if someone can help me out on those
Thanks for your time
Frederic Kinnaer
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