[Freeswitch-users] Couple Quick Questions
Eric Liedtke
e at musinghalfwit.org
Tue Oct 21 15:40:07 PDT 2008
I'm assuming the max_proceeding setting is actually implemented in sofia
and FS is just passing that setting along to the SIP UA.. Is there a way
to get the number of current dialogs for a sip profile. Figured that would
be handy to output in the sofia status profile <x> command, unless it
can be found by some other method, that I have overlooked.
Thanks
-e
It's seems fuzzy now but I think on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 11:31:11AM -0500 , Anthony Minessale said:
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> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Eric Liedtke <e at musinghalfwit.org> wrote:
>
> First incredibly nice work. I've been beating on a freeswitch box in an
> SBC type config with a hardware call generator and it's holding up
> extremely well. I just have 2 questions at the moment.
>
> 1) Is there any place to get call statitics for reporting/trending
> puproses, specifically around complettion rates of gateways/endpoints.
> If it already exists is it switch wide or can I collect them per
> endpoint? Apart from parsing the cdrs files of course. If not, any
> pointers as to where it should live in the code ? I haven't dug into
> the source much yet, which is the only reason I ask.
>
>
> The best approach for that would be to add some more events to key places so
> you can
> listen for them in your code or over a socket and collect the statistics.
> Reporting all the
> things you want to collect statistics about is 3/4 the battle then it gives you
> the flexibility
> to collect it any way you want.
>
>
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>
>
> 2) I think this may have already been answered but I couldn't find
> the previous email I thought I saw. The calls per second limit that
> exists today is only for a switch wide config and is not configurable, at
> this point, on a per endpoint basis right ?
>
>
>
> Correct it's a global setting, however sofia does have a max-proceedings on a
> per profile basis
> that would allow you to limit the max inbound dialogs at any given time with
> any over the limit failing
> with a 503 or something to redirect to the next route.
>
>
>
>
> Thanks for you time
>
> -e
>
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