We have been using a set of PTI SEGway x201s with point code emulation for a
number of years now. We also have an unlicensed spare in stock. The
maintenance contract renewals are due and the two quotes I've received are
quite high. I know of at least one other company that has chosen to drop
the vendor maintenance and take care of that in-house.
I would like to hear from anyone that is currently using SEGways and find
out what they chose to do for maintenance. I would also be very interested
to hear of any bad experiences from chosing the in-house option.
Thanks.
Scott Stratman
Network Facilities Manager
SOCKET
573-999-4376
scott at socket.net
1-800-SOCKET-3 www.socket.net
Anyone getting reports of odd translation problems to New York numbers
where calls are routing to seamlessly random numbers?
It seems to only be occurring from Sprint.
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LARRY?LOW
Hey
I need to to do some scalability testing of a soft-switch, trying to figure out how many simultaneous calls the setup can handle; ixLoad and Emperix have been mentioned before on the list but they are probably a bit to much (expensive) for what I believe is just a couple of days of testing.
Any recommendations beyond SIPp and/or suggestions where to rent a service like this?
- Kim
--
Kim Winther, http://nomadiccircle.com
Developer, etc.
Empirix has a hosted service in addition to their expensive Hammer
appliance.
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 10:41:45 +0300
From: Kim Winther <kim at winther.dk>
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Subject: [VoiceOps] load testing?
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Hey
I need to to do some scalability testing of a soft-switch, trying to figure
out how many simultaneous calls the setup can handle; ixLoad and Emperix
have been mentioned before on the list but they are probably a bit to much
(expensive) for what I believe is just a couple of days of testing.
Any recommendations beyond SIPp and/or suggestions where to rent a service
like this?
- Kim
--
Kim Winther, http://nomadiccircle.com
Developer, etc.
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 08:18:17 -0400
From: Shripal Daphtary <shripald at gmail.com>
To: Kim Winther <kim at winther.dk>
Cc: "voiceops at voiceops.org" <voiceops at voiceops.org>
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] load testing?
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Appneta has a cloud/appliance product that can do that but it is
subscription based.
I haven't used it, but I went through their demo with them.
Shripal
On Jun 20, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Kim Winther <kim at winther.dk> wrote:
> Hey
>
>
> I need to to do some scalability testing of a soft-switch, trying to
figure out how many simultaneous calls the setup can handle; ixLoad and
Emperix have been mentioned before on the list but they are probably a bit
to much (expensive) for what I believe is just a couple of days of testing.
>
> Any recommendations beyond SIPp and/or suggestions where to rent a service
like this?
>
> - Kim
>
> --
> Kim Winther, http://nomadiccircle.com
> Developer, etc.
>
>
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 17:28:07 +0500
From: Humayun Sami <humayun.sami at gmail.com>
To: Kim Winther <kim at winther.dk>
Cc: voiceops at voiceops.org
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] load testing?
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Hi, you can try Asterisk Dialer. Send calls on VG after creating SIP trunk
or use CUCM to integrate with Asterisk Dialer.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Kim Winther <kim at winther.dk> wrote:
> Hey
>
>
> I need to to do some scalability testing of a soft-switch, trying to
> figure out how many simultaneous calls the setup can handle; ixLoad
> and Emperix have been mentioned before on the list but they are
> probably a bit to much (expensive) for what I believe is just a couple of
days of testing.
>
> Any recommendations beyond SIPp and/or suggestions where to rent a
> service like this?
>
> - Kim
>
> --
> Kim Winther, http://nomadiccircle.com
> Developer, etc.
>
>
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Interesting weekend. Client (has trunks with us) is running
about a dozen or so TOS3000's, two of them on different
(completely different) networks both got compromised. My
first guess is: crappy administration (username/password)
but there *may* be something else who knows. (Hardcoded
passwords, an exploit)
In either event, dumping these here, all fraudulent calls
that were placed. You'd notice you can see them try to
dial a 9+country code, 8+country code, and so forth. All
of these has 011 stripped ;) So when you see those top
two, its likely someone tried: 01101144xxxxxxxxxx
Hopefully others can get an idea on areas/countries to
block. CC'd to VoIPSec since some of us are there as well
and others aren't. Interested to know what other ITSPs
are doing with regards to having clients (who do trunks)
configure their PBXs and dialplans securely.
Maybe its time for a (non)NIST-SP-VOIP-BEST-PRACTICE
document?
--------------// DST numbers dialed (sorted uniquely)
011442070439799
011972598841890
22478111520
22478222520
25230221540
25240113280
25240113990
25240129690
25240213000
25240230440
25240700270
25240900880
25240901099
25240911012
25270000040
25270300410
25270600240
25270700940
25270903440
25299180970
25299273230
25299378600
254203038015
255411400630
255411410310
261200100030
261200300030
263771061040
263771301130
263772791140
263773446120
37125020620
37127971452
37168521352
37178519030
37181818200
37190603360
37270203290
37270231340
37745598028
441223916199
881800000040
881835211060
881835311940
881945110487
9011441223916199
9011442070439799
9011972598841890
901442070439799
9441223916199
96897893561
96897903038
972592204481
972592250961
972592663085
--
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
J. Oquendo
SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP, CPT, RWSP, GREM
"Where ignorance is our master, there is no possibility of
real peace" - Dalai Lama
42B0 5A53 6505 6638 44BB 3943 2BF7 D83F 210A 95AF
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2BF7D83F210A95AF
Anyone else having issues with Global Crossing this morn?
A couple of hundred DIDs went to "la-la land" (The number
has been reported in trouble, out of service, etc.) about
30 minutes ago. Have ticket opened, just wondering if others
are affected by this as I was told: "we are getting more
similar calls on this"
--
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
J. Oquendo
SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP, CPT, RWSP, GREM
"Where ignorance is our master, there is no possibility of
real peace" - Dalai Lama
42B0 5A53 6505 6638 44BB 3943 2BF7 D83F 210A 95AF
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2BF7D83F210A95AF