Paul Hewlett wrote:> i.e. what does SER give me that * does not ?SER gives you the ability to process thousands of calls per second. Because asterisk is NOT a SIP Proxy (which SER is) Asterisk cannot process thousands of calls per second. -Matthew
Dear all
After googling unsuccessfully, a question :
In which circumstances should I be using SER ?
i.e. what does SER give me that * does not ?
Thanx
PaulH
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On Thursday 24 March 2005 16:14, Matthew Boehm wrote:> Paul Hewlett wrote: > > i.e. what does SER give me that * does not ? > > SER gives you the ability to process thousands of calls per second. > Because asterisk is NOT a SIP Proxy (which SER is) Asterisk cannot process > thousands of calls per second. > > -MatthewThanks Matthew. From this I would infer that SER is to Asterisk as Squid is to HTTP ? PAulH -- Paul Hewlett (Linux #359543) Email:`echo az.oc.evitcaten@ttelweh | rev` Tel: +27 21 852 8812 Cel: +27 72 719 2725 Fax: +27 86 672 0563 --