I am looking for calls setups per second - not
concurrent calls.
Sorry for not being exact.
/O
On 03 Jul 2014, at 13:41, Fred Posner <fred(a)palner.com> wrote:
I've done this with dialog and a sql
lookup/update.
The sql call updates the table with how many calls are in total for the
"client" and how many international calls. There's a max calls and a max
international.
If current < max, the call can go through.
The db allows me to combine the lookup over multiple media servers and
kamailio servers. The lookup checks the db so any modifications occur in
real-time.
Fred Posner
The Palner Group, Inc.
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On 07/03/2014 07:37 AM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Hi!
Have you implemented a per-customer rate limit in Calls per second? If so - how?
I've played with ratelimit/pipelimit and it seems like I can define a database with
one pipe per customer - but have to restart Kamailio to add customers. There are warnings
for low timer settings, like 1 second, but I don't know how up-to-date those warnings
are.
I guess I could play with hash tables and implement something pike-like there, but it
seems like a workaround for something pretty common.
So the question remains - how are you limiting on a cps per customer?
/O
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