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Asterisk meetme vs confbridge

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Rename the sounds directory I just tried again did nothing this time. Confbridge does not provide MCU functionality. Install FreePBX as per usual procedures.


asterisk meetme vs confbridge

The actual mixing is done underneath in the architecture's core by a separate Asterisk module. Configuring ConfBridge ConfBridge is configured in confbridge. I somehow forgot we were setting the path specifically with the CONFBRIDGE function call.


asterisk meetme vs confbridge

Asterisk Forums - That makes me wonder whether the hung up channel is still somehow connected to the conference and Asterisk is sending an in-band tone on the channel. Over time, several significant limitations of MeetMe have been encountered by its users.


asterisk meetme vs confbridge

I know there are a couple of options, such as Meetme, Conference, Konference and ConfBridge. Before delving into each option and try it out, I would like to know where can I find the capacity of these different conference options? I know this will also be determined by the CPU processor and the available bandwidth. But just assume we have enough CPU power and bandwidth, is there some max limitation enforced by the server code? I'm not aware of any hard limit on the number of conference participants. As you said, the capacity will be determined by the hardware of your server and your inbound call capacity either in bandwidth or ISDN channels. Assuming a modern server with reasonable specs, you should be good for several hundred potential participants without breaking a sweat, provided that your processor is not tied up doing echo cancellation in software or transcoding. You can set maximum number of participants in a conference bridge. Limitation will probably depend on bandwidth. I did come across on another site, while looking for something else, where the MeetMe Limit is set to 128. I am not 100% how accurate, but it does shed some light on the subject. For sure, you can set your own maximum user access on a conference bridge.

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