Alphonse Ogulla
2005-Mar-30 09:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] What the best Asterisk architecture for 900+ users?
Hi good people, A local Kenyan company wishes to improve its communication system by embracing VoIP technology. They currently have a legacy PBX with 17 analogue trunk lines and about 900 extensions. Going by the tender document, the main features they are looking for include: 01) Converged voice/data infrastructure fully compatible with ISDN. i.e. single connection point for both data (PC) and voice (telephone) 02) Cost control, i.e. who can call where and when, class of service, account codes, LCR and ARS. 03) Plug and play 04) Inter-branch connectivity (WAN) 05) Call detail reporting (call logging) software 06) Built-in voicemail 07) Built-in automated telephone operators [auto-attendant] 08) Built-in out of office notification 09) Built-in call conferencing 10) Built-in Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and Caller ID 11) Secretarial features i.e. ability for secretary to support several individuals using single handset. 12) Built-in hunt & calling groups 13) Multi-line telephone handsets 14) Software integration (Built-in Computer Telephony Integration - CTI) 15) Built-in support for external/internal music on hold 16) Scalability to over 1400 extensions 17) Reliabililty i.e. real time operating system, hard drive mirroring and redundant power supply. 18) PSTN (Telkom) line interfaces i.e. digital and analogue lines 19) PABX connectivity i.e. ability to connect to traditional PABX using standards based protocol 20) Wireless handset/client. The LAN network consists of 800 access points at 100Mbps on a 1 Gigabit Ethernet backbone. The WAN connection (VPN) to a remote office is via a VSAT link at 64Kbps but is being upgraded to 128Kbps. I'm interested in giving them a proposal with Asterisk at the core, but I'm not sure of the architecture that best fits their needs. The architecture I have in mind would consist of at least 1 or 2 E1/PRI connections with DID to the Central Office then using a couple of rack mountable Asterisk servers with fully redundant hardware, doing the call processing bit in a distributed fashion. There are 2 branch offices with each having less than 10 users. Regarding IP phones, cost is not really the driving factor but rather the ease of central management with respect to configuration, troubleshooting and periodic firmware upgrades. The Polycom range look very attractive. So, what are your views on proposing Asterisk for this tender? How many high-end Asterisk servers do you think will be required to serve 900-1400 users? Is it possible to manage several Asterisk servers as a single virtual server? Your comments and remarks are welcome. Thanks & regards, Alphonse Ogulla Nairobi, Kenya
Henry Devito
2005-Mar-30 10:32 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] What the best Asterisk architecture for 900+ users?
That's a lot of users for just a couple PRI's are you planning on doing IP trunking too? Just a thought. I proposed a approx 1000 phone system with 4 * boxes and 1 SER box for load balancing. 3 of the * boxes I had the phones registering on the 4th was used just for trunking. Henry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alphonse Ogulla" <aogulla@gmail.com> To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 10:24 AM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] What the best Asterisk architecture for 900+ users?> Hi good people, > A local Kenyan company wishes to improve its communication system by > embracing VoIP technology. They currently have a legacy PBX with 17 > analogue trunk lines and about 900 extensions. Going by the tender > document, the main features they are looking for include: > > 01) Converged voice/data infrastructure fully compatible with ISDN. > i.e. single connection point for both data (PC) and voice (telephone) > 02) Cost control, i.e. who can call where and when, class of service, > account codes, LCR and ARS. > 03) Plug and play > 04) Inter-branch connectivity (WAN) > 05) Call detail reporting (call logging) software > 06) Built-in voicemail > 07) Built-in automated telephone operators [auto-attendant] > 08) Built-in out of office notification > 09) Built-in call conferencing > 10) Built-in Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and Caller ID > 11) Secretarial features i.e. ability for secretary to support several > individuals using single handset. > 12) Built-in hunt & calling groups > 13) Multi-line telephone handsets > 14) Software integration (Built-in Computer Telephony Integration - CTI) > 15) Built-in support for external/internal music on hold > 16) Scalability to over 1400 extensions > 17) Reliabililty i.e. real time operating system, hard drive mirroring > and redundant power supply. > 18) PSTN (Telkom) line interfaces i.e. digital and analogue lines > 19) PABX connectivity i.e. ability to connect to traditional PABX > using standards based protocol > 20) Wireless handset/client. > > The LAN network consists of 800 access points at 100Mbps on a 1 > Gigabit Ethernet backbone. The WAN connection (VPN) to a remote office > is via a VSAT link at 64Kbps but is being upgraded to 128Kbps. > > I'm interested in giving them a proposal with Asterisk at the core, > but I'm not sure of the architecture that best fits their needs. The > architecture I have in mind would consist of at least 1 or 2 E1/PRI > connections with DID to the Central Office then using a couple of rack > mountable Asterisk servers with fully redundant hardware, doing the > call processing bit in a distributed fashion. There are 2 branch > offices with each having less than 10 users. > > Regarding IP phones, cost is not really the driving factor but rather > the ease of central management with respect to configuration, > troubleshooting and periodic firmware upgrades. The Polycom range look > very attractive. > > So, what are your views on proposing Asterisk for this tender? How > many high-end Asterisk servers do you think will be required to serve > 900-1400 users? Is it possible to manage several Asterisk servers as a > single virtual server? Your comments and remarks are welcome. > > Thanks & regards, > Alphonse Ogulla > Nairobi, Kenya > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users