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I think your problem is the Dell 650
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I am sorry. I thought you wrote Dell 850. Should have
looked closer. The machine should do just fine.
However it would not hurt to ptu
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Thanks everyone !
One more question if I do go with a PRI line. Will my existing TDM card
from digium work or do I
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Thanks everyone !
One more question if I do go with a PRI line. Will my
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You'll need a TE110P
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TDM cards are for terminating regular POTS lines (anything you could
plug a regular phone into and have it work.) For a PRI you would need
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Title: Asterisk vs. Traditional PBX
Hi everyone !
So here's my question of the day ! I need to make a decision on whether or not to go to a voip solution or configure an existing pbx (norstar) that my company has available. We are a small startup. I'm wanting a solution that will support
seconds.
It also makes upgrading easier,.
Chad
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Traditional PBX
Hi everyone !So here's my question of the day ! I
Title: Asterisk vs. Traditional PBX
Hi everyone !So here's my question
of the day ! I need to make a decision on whether or not to go to a voip
solution or configure an existing pbx (norstar) that my company has
available. We are a small startup. I'm wanting a solution that will
support up
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk vs. Traditional PBX
Hi everyone !
So here's my question of the day ! I need to make a decision on whether or not
to go to a voip solution or configure an existing pbx (norstar) that my company
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk vs. Traditional PBX
Kerry is right on.
We use a similar config in dozens of installs with 200 users and it just
cruises. Consider adding a duplicate server for failover at some point.
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I think your problem is the Dell 650. What are the
specs on it ? If you want a system that can support
200 users you will need to do a lot better than that.
Also you will be dealing with T1's/E1's and not POTS
lines. I think a good place to start (if you havent
already) is the book that has come
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I think your problem is the Dell 650. What are the
specs
Sorry to disagree, but unless you are transcoding or have a significant AGI IVR or something, that server should be just fine. While I prefer a bigger server for most installs, it is not because it is needed, more of a, money well spent kind of thing.
If you are transcoding and have an IVR, the
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Sorry to disagree, but unless you are transcoding or have a significant
AGI IVR or something, that server should be just fine. While I
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