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Hi all,

 

 

I want to replace a softswitch Nextone MSC that can handle 1000 concurrent calls with media routed (full proxy mode) with an open source solution like FreeBSD.

Does somebody know if it’s feasible? Or what kind of architecture to deploy?

I’m thinking about one Gatekeeper (GnuGk for H323 endpoints), something like 10 Asterisk or FreeBSD server to maintain the calls and one SIP Proxy (SER for SIP endpoints).

But it looks like a very heavy architecture.

Does somebody have an idea of architecture to handle such traffic?

I’ll be please to read your propositions.

 

 

Best regards,

Samuel

 

 

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