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Thanks Jo mop77008 at mail dot telepac dot pt 27 October 2006 18:42:10 I've tryed all the methods and I keep having the same warnings and error... Am new to asterisk. I currently have set up for my company an Asterisk setup that can handle 200 concurrent calls with failover redundancy and want to add a conference server off to the side as to reduce load on the server when we migrate from Premier Global Conferencing Services to internally hosted. As you said, the capacity will be determined by the hardware of your server and your inbound call capacity either in bandwidth or ISDN channels.
Chinese whispers, but I am fairly sure it has to be live so we would not be able to pre-record it. Otherwise, the video sessions won't work - you'll likely experience frozen video as the conference switches from one video stream using a codec your client has negotiated, to a video stream using a codec your client hasn't negotiated or doesn't support. Get answers and train to solve all your tech problems - anytime, anywhere.
As for system specs, I believe that Jeremy's system is based on a dual-processor P-IV 2. It has been extremely successful as an audio bridge. It will note whether the Asterisk server can support that specific number of simultaneous calls on a longer duration for example 24 hours. Asterisk meetme maximum users, when we call from xlite which is registered on one server and we should listen conversation of another server. As the number of clients approaches the maximum servile on the given machine, given its processing capabilities, audio quality will suffer. I've followed the guides here step by step and all's good so far. I also noted some not some exceptions while dahdi compiled but no fails.
Asterisk Forums - I currently have set up for my company an Asterisk setup that can handle 200 concurrent calls with failover redundancy and want to add a conference server off to the side as to reduce load on the server when we migrate from Premier Global Conferencing Services to internally hosted.
Polycom Phones utilizing Microsoft Skype for Business are utilizing the S4B server for this. There is no dependency on network signaling for local conferences. Phone Model Type of Conference supported nWayConference VVXphones Support three-way calls Yes SoundStructure VoIP card Support three-way calls No SoundStation IP 4000 Support three-way calls No SoundStation IP 5000 Support three-way calls No SoundStation IP 6000 Support three-way calls No SoundStation IP 7000 Support three-way calls No SoundStation Duo Support three-way calls No SoundPoint IP 450, 550, 560, 650, 670 Support four-way calls Yes SoundPoint IP 321, 331, 335 Support three-way calls No RealPresence Trio 8800 SIP Support five-way calls Yes In order to utilize more than 3 participants with the compatible phones you will require the feature. A compatible phone will display the manage Option And individual Participants can be removed or set to mute etc. Centralized Conferencing Centralized conferences use an external audio bridge or a compatible SIP Server, available via a central server, to create a centralized conference call. For the example voIpProt. Phone Logs: 0810133536 sip 2 00 CStkCall::Conference new call 0x188d0bc sending INVITE to conf URI '5002 10. Example from the Asterisk :... Example from the Asterisk :... Hosting Conference Calls You can create a conference with up to two other parties or more pending above table. After you set up a conference, you can place the conference call on hold, split the conference call into two calls on hold, or end the conference call and your connection to the conference call participants. The active call is placed on hold. Please be aware: The purpose of these forums is to allow community members collaborate and help each other. If you require assistance from Polycom technical support, please open a. The above is necessary in order to track issue internally within Polycom. You are welcome to post more questions or configuration or logs for other community members to look at but if your issue requires a fix via Polycom you must go via the official support structure. This forum reply or post is based upon my personal experience and does not reflect the opinion or view of my employer. Polycom employee participation within this community is not mandatory and any post or FAQ article provided by myself is done either during my working hours or outside working hours, in my private time, and may be answered on weekends, bank holidays or personal holidays.