andrew wong wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> We're setting up IVR/Call center server with Bayonne and recently we
just
> did a 16-way parallel call testing and the result is quite
> disappointed. e.g.
> great delay,
> the ccscript hang after a few minutes, user A's press button affected
> user
> B, etc.
>
> I know that the main course maybe the configuration/ccscript and driver
> problem since we're
> using China made Synway telephony broads. Just hope to ask if there
> is any
> successful case
> of using Bayonne and the maximum numbers of concurrent call experienced.
>
> Thanks very much!
>
> Andrew
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Andrew,
Just as a benchmark
I use Bayonne 1.2.15 and Dialogic (Global Call) and I have 312 ports
per machine
and can get to 80% capacity.. This is all outbound dialing to
customers.
We dial out, do answer detection, play message and elicit dtmf
responses and store
to database..
To get past the 10 T1 limit I had to tweak LiS (increase the number
of fifo's) otherwise
code would die creating pipe's...
Respectfully,
Stephen Barclay
stephen 'at' call-em-all.com