Design and Implementation VOIP Service on Open IMS and Asterisk Servers Interconnected through Enum Server
Rendy Munadi, Effan Najwaini, Asep Mulyana, R.Rumani.M (Telkom, Institute of Technology, Indonesia)

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and implementation of a VOIP service connecting Open IMS and Asterisk servers via an Enum server, analyzing performance metrics like PDD and call capacity.
Contribution
It demonstrates the integration of Open IMS and Asterisk using an Enum server and evaluates their performance and call handling capabilities.
Findings
Open IMS supports 30 calls/sec with 1.55 GHz processor.
Asterisk supports 55 calls/sec with 3.0 GHz processor.
Enum server handles up to 8156 queries/sec with 1.15 GHz processor.
Abstract
Asterisk and Open IMS use SIP signal protocol to enable both of them can be connected. To facilitate both relationships, Enum server- that is able to translate the numbering address such as PSTN (E.164) to URI address (Uniform Resource Identifier)- can be used. In this research, we interconnect Open IMS and Asterisk server Enum server. We then analyze the server performance and PDD (Post Dial Delay) values resulted by the system. As the result of the experiment, we found that, for a call from Open IMS user to analog Asterisk telephone (FXS) with a arrival call each servers is 30 call/sec, the maximum PDD value is 493.656 ms. Open IMS is able to serve maximum 30 call/s with computer processor 1.55 GHz, while the Asterisk with computer processor 3.0 GHz, may serve up to 55 call/sec. Enum on server with 1.15 GHz computer processor have the capability of serving maximum of 8156 queries/sec.
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