So I am increasingly building out SIP trunks. The latest have 250 members per sip trunk group. Each trunk group has it's own signaling group. Each signaling group has it own's dedicated c-lan...for now.
thus the question, how many sip trunks and sip trunk ports can a single c-lan support? I like having multiple c-lans multiple cabinets per customer to diversify and provide fault tolerance, however TG1 from partners A, B, C, and D could fit on 1 c-lan, TG2 from the same partners on a different c-lan, and repeate pattern. So even if 1 c-lan or cabinet fails, the others in different cabinets take the load.
when i do a 'stat socket' i don't see socket usage incrimenting with trunk utilization or configuration. So how then do I gauge c-lan capacity for this? just raw bandwidth? 100Mbps / 64kbps ? (we are using all G.711 codec)
thanks in advance.
thus the question, how many sip trunks and sip trunk ports can a single c-lan support? I like having multiple c-lans multiple cabinets per customer to diversify and provide fault tolerance, however TG1 from partners A, B, C, and D could fit on 1 c-lan, TG2 from the same partners on a different c-lan, and repeate pattern. So even if 1 c-lan or cabinet fails, the others in different cabinets take the load.
when i do a 'stat socket' i don't see socket usage incrimenting with trunk utilization or configuration. So how then do I gauge c-lan capacity for this? just raw bandwidth? 100Mbps / 64kbps ? (we are using all G.711 codec)
thanks in advance.