[Serusers] Multi process RTP Proxy

Ramu Yadav contactramu at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 09:54:48 CEST 2006


Hi Greg,

Thanks for the reply.

All our calls use G729A codec, and we are running rtpproxy in the Dual
Processor Xeon box.

Apart from the above observation(in my previous mail),  rtpproxy is adding
up almost 5-10ms delay when relaying RTP Packets.  This is happening even at
a level as low as 20 simultaneous calls.

On 8/28/06, Greger V. Teigre <greger at teigre.com> wrote:
>
>  Are you sure this is due to CPU at 50%?!! AFAIK, rtpproxy can be run at
> far higher CPU loads without problems. Have you looked at your network
> environment? What's the throughput? Which codec(s) do you use?
> g-)
>
> Ramu Yadav wrote:
>
>  Hi All,
>
> With single process RTP Proxy we are facing CPU issues.
>
> When we made around 80 or above odd calls, rtpproxy is taking CPU(50%),
> and flow of RTP packets delivering some what late to the UA.
>
> Because of this we are facing some sound quality issues.
>
> To get rid of this CPU usage, we are planning to write rtpproxy as a multi
> process.
>
> Is this a good idea to write rtpproxy as multi process or is there any
> work around to improve the performance of the rtpproxy.
>
> Help and Ideas are highly appreciated.
>
> --
> Ramu Yadav
>
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