Hi Guys,
We have a customer with an IP500v2 on 8.0.53. They used to have 60 channels of ISDN going into a Ubigate for a SIP gateway (There's a Historic Call Recorder they didn't want to lose). We recently added a further 15 SIP Trunks. Also they only use 1608 handsets for the tel-ops. It seems that when they go over 70 concurrent calls, the IPO seems to be failing and dropping packets. We checked this using Wireshar and it's extremely strange. The internal network is more than capable, and is the Fibre link for their SIP trunks.
So far we have replaced the 500, the VCM's and upgraded to 8.0 as they were on 6.0 to begin with. We have bypassed the router so we are now Point-Point with no natting or BGP. (It connects to our own ISP infrastructure so only 3 hops to the SIP trunk provider.) Also they are on G711 all the way through.
Is anyone aware of any issues with more than 70 SIP Trunks and full IP handsets? Has anyone found a solution yet?
Thanks,
We have a customer with an IP500v2 on 8.0.53. They used to have 60 channels of ISDN going into a Ubigate for a SIP gateway (There's a Historic Call Recorder they didn't want to lose). We recently added a further 15 SIP Trunks. Also they only use 1608 handsets for the tel-ops. It seems that when they go over 70 concurrent calls, the IPO seems to be failing and dropping packets. We checked this using Wireshar and it's extremely strange. The internal network is more than capable, and is the Fibre link for their SIP trunks.
So far we have replaced the 500, the VCM's and upgraded to 8.0 as they were on 6.0 to begin with. We have bypassed the router so we are now Point-Point with no natting or BGP. (It connects to our own ISP infrastructure so only 3 hops to the SIP trunk provider.) Also they are on G711 all the way through.
Is anyone aware of any issues with more than 70 SIP Trunks and full IP handsets? Has anyone found a solution yet?
Thanks,