Vlasis
Yes. There are two defines in the openh323buildopts.h to enable aggregation H323_SIGNAL_AGGREGATE H323_RTP_AGGREGATE
By default they are undefined.
H323plus is designed as a Linux drop in replacement to OpenH323 with of course a lot more features.
The purpose of the project is to do just what you are intending, to update existing projects which are based on OpenH323 and add more H323 support to those projects.
If you need assistance then let me know. It would be good to have asterisk chan_h323 updated to h323plus.
Simon
-----Original Message----- From: h323plus-bounces@lists.packetizer.com [mailto:h323plus-bounces@lists.packetizer.com]On Behalf Of Vlasis Hatzistavrou (KTI) Sent: Tuesday, 23 October 2007 10:44 PM To: h323plus@lists.packetizer.com Subject: [h323plus] Regarding increasing the call capacity of H323plus
Hello,
A couple of years ago the following paper was written by Craig Southeren about increasing the call capacity of OpenH323 & OPAL:
http://www.voxgratia.org/docs/call%20thread%20handling%20model%201.0.pdf
We could see in the release milestones of OpenH323 at:
http://www.voxgratia.org/docs/milestones.html#milestones
that signaling and RTP aggregation was intended for OpenH323 v1.19.0 (Titan).
I'm sorry if this question has been answered before or if the answer if obvious, but I wanted to know if these enhancements are there in the current release candidate of H323plus.
I tried to look through relevant mailing lists (even the older Openh323 mailing lists) but I couldn't find any useful information.
If this is the case I intend to use H323plus to replace the older OpenH323 libraries in a couple of open source projects, like Asterisk etc.
-- Best regards, Vlasis Hatzistavrou.