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Calls Per Second or CPS refers to how many telephone calls can be handled in a second. CPS is one measure of the performance of Switching systems.
 
= MOR CPS =
 
MOR system supports up to 100 CPS globally per system.
 
1 Asterisk server can support up to 50 CPS (most of the time it's closer to 20).
 
CPS can differ based on the [https://www.kolmisoft.com/softswitches/class-5-softswitch system architecture].
 
CPS can be limited per Device by using '''Limit up to (number) calls, during (number) seconds''' setting in the [[Device_settings#Advanced | Advanced Device settings]].
 
CPS can be limited per Provider by using '''Limit up to (number) calls, during (number) seconds''' setting in the [[Providers#Advanced | Advanced Provider settings]].
 
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[[Hangupcause_Codes | HGC]] related to CPS:
243 Provider skipped because of CPS limitation
244 Device call aborted because of CPS limitation
 
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'''NOTE:''' It is important to note that high CPS can bring the server down and no internal limitations will help.
For example, constant 150+ CPS traffic to the MOR is dangerous if MOR does not have a Proxy in the system architecture.
 
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= M4 CPS =
[[File:m4cccpslive.png|right|600px]]
M4 system supports up to 1000 CPS globally per system.
 
CPS can differ based on the [[M4 System Architecture | system architecture]].
 
CPS can be limited per OP/TP by using '''Limit up to X Calls, during Y seconds''' setting in the [[M2_Termination_Points#Advanced_Settings | Advanced OP/TP settings]].
 
CPS can be limited per DP/TP pair in the [[M2_Dial_Peers#Assigning_Termination_Points | DP-TP assigning window]].
 
[[M4_CPS/CC_Live | CPS live monitoring available]] (not available in all installations).
 
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[[M2_Hangupcause_Codes | HGC]] related to CPS:
304 Originator's CPS Limit reached
329 Terminator's CPS limit reached
342 Global Incoming System CPS limit reached
345 Terminator reached CPS limit in a Dial Peer
 
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[[M4_Disconnect_Codes | Disconnect Codes]] related to CPS:
802 Global CPS limit reached
826 OP CPS limit reached
853 TP CPS limit reached
855 TP reached CPS limit in a Dial Peer

Latest revision as of 07:11, 3 November 2021

Calls Per Second or CPS refers to how many telephone calls can be handled in a second. CPS is one measure of the performance of Switching systems.

MOR CPS

MOR system supports up to 100 CPS globally per system.

1 Asterisk server can support up to 50 CPS (most of the time it's closer to 20).

CPS can differ based on the system architecture.

CPS can be limited per Device by using Limit up to (number) calls, during (number) seconds setting in the Advanced Device settings.

CPS can be limited per Provider by using Limit up to (number) calls, during (number) seconds setting in the Advanced Provider settings.


HGC related to CPS:

243	Provider skipped because of CPS limitation
244	Device call aborted because of CPS limitation


NOTE: It is important to note that high CPS can bring the server down and no internal limitations will help. For example, constant 150+ CPS traffic to the MOR is dangerous if MOR does not have a Proxy in the system architecture.



M4 CPS

M4cccpslive.png

M4 system supports up to 1000 CPS globally per system.

CPS can differ based on the system architecture.

CPS can be limited per OP/TP by using Limit up to X Calls, during Y seconds setting in the Advanced OP/TP settings.

CPS can be limited per DP/TP pair in the DP-TP assigning window.

CPS live monitoring available (not available in all installations).


HGC related to CPS:

304	Originator's CPS Limit reached
329	Terminator's CPS limit reached
342	Global Incoming System CPS limit reached
345	Terminator reached CPS limit in a Dial Peer


Disconnect Codes related to CPS:

802	Global CPS limit reached
826	OP CPS limit reached
853	TP CPS limit reached
855	TP reached CPS limit in a Dial Peer