Probably the performance penality is in the DNS steps...openser is performing DNS queries and during this process children are blocked until the get an answer... First, try to increase the number of children and second, try to customize dns parameters in the openser config file. If you don't increase performance and you are calling to the same domains, you can try to use IP addresses and avoid DNS BUT THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED!!!!!!!!!
anyhow., i'm just curious as how are you able to make 20-40 calls/minutes with a phone...
samuel.
2006/4/7, unplug maillisting@gmail.com:
I have set an openser in a cs department with almost 50 sip phones connected to it. It is a very heavy loading environment. Every sip phone may make/receive almost 20-40 calls per minute. In such situation, most of the sip phones will experience a logon problem. They will failed to logon (in the display of the sip phones show wait logon) and 1 minute after, they can logon to the system. This situation will repeat for every sip phone in the system. I wonder what is capacity of the openser. As I expect, it should handle over 1000 sip devices connected concurrently (correct me if I am wrong). I also wonder any misconfigure in the configuration file. I set children to 4 in the file. Do I need to increase the children value? Is it useful for solve this situation? If not, what is the possible action to solve the above problem?
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