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Kumba wrote:Your options are:
Asterisk 13 - Sub-par AMD, but stable performance and webRTC support and other features not in 11.
Asterisk 11 - Good AMD performance, will randomly crash/hang/go-zombie 3-4 times a day on a high load system.
All about picking your poison.
Kumba wrote:My scenario is basically on the upper end of load. At lower load either will work. Your biggest threat with Asterisk 11 in a smaller call center is when a SIP attacker starts a brute force against you. They will generate so much traffic internally within Asterisk 11 that it will start crashing. A good firewall can mitigate that.
Nefariousparity wrote:Oh I know. It pains me to continue to use Vicibox 8, I guess I need to do a 9 install well 9.02 since you so kindly built in my broadcom drivers, and downgrade and test. Also I have been using WebRTC succesfully for quite some time now on 11.25.3. I have also automated monitoring services to bounce sip servers when they find "auto-destruct" messages or a few other zombie asterisk messages. I have had over 100 agents doing inbound only on 11.25, well I guess maybe some manual outbound. But yeah, to easily do OpenSUSE 15 with asterisk 11. Boy that would be the dream, Hint Hint. LOL. Like before with option to choose.
Kumba wrote:Actualy there is, vicibox-ast11 has always been in ViciBox v.9.0. The problem was that Asterisk 11 doesn't compile with OpenSSL v.1.1+.
I managed to get it to compile on OpenSuSE v.15.1 and put it into the repositories so you can give it a shot if you want. Just log into a ViciBox 9 server and run 'vicibox-ast11' and let it complete. Feel free to test it out and report back here if it still works good.
Kumba wrote:You don't have to, but if you want it to set everything up for you then yes.
If you've already got a server in production then you'll need to manually edit a few things, such as:
- astguiclient.conf for the correct asterisk version
- change the admin-->servers version to be 11.25.3-vici
- reboot the server to cleanly load everything.
I think that's mostly it going from memory.
**** UPDATE
The script will copy manager.conf and extensions.conf for you. So there should only be two thing needed. I'll put on the list to expand this so it filles in the admin servers and astguiclient.conf. But other then that it works.
Nefariousparity wrote:Kumba, I owe you a bottle of single malt. Hey, I will test this on a Dell r610 box tonight. That way we can test that 5709 driver as well.
zypper ar https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/vicidial:/vicibox/openSUSE_Leap_15.1/home:vicidial:vicibox.repo
zypper in vicibox-dynportal
kashinc wrote:I'm choosing my external interface as external
And my internal as internal
Kumba wrote:kashinc wrote:I'm choosing my external interface as external
And my internal as internal
Try assigning your external interface to the 'public' zone, and your internal interface to the 'trusted' zone. Firewalld decided that internal and external weren't descriptive enough and added public and trusted.
kashinc wrote:I'm stuck not being able to register to viciphone and not getting any voice prompt.
In public all I have is ssh and rtp
in trusted I have apache, apache-ssl and asterisk.
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