But, is asterisk + libss7 able to handle that amount of channels, I mean 8 x 30 = 240 ? Or there is a limitation on libss7 or asterisk side ?.

What I try to say is, if the system have enough memory, enough cpu. Is there a limitation on libss7 that can avoid to manage that amount of channels, maybe, pci interruption, poll delay or overrun ?




On 11/6/06, Matthew Fredrickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, I can't see that being particularly difficult on a modern system.
  Your estimation metrics should be similar to how you would estimate
for any other T1/E1 signalling protocol.

Matthew Fredrickson

On Nov 6, 2006, at 2:39 PM, Robert Kenton wrote:

> Hi,
> How many spans or how many TE410P can be used in one server with
> Libss7 and or with chan_ss7 ?
>
> To be more specific, it is possible to handle 8 spans in one server
> with chan_ss7 or libss7 just as a IVR server ?
>
> Robert.
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