[asterisk-users] SER Still recommended for large installs?

2012-02-17 Thread Jason W. Parks
I'm reading some information that recommends using SER / OpenSER for large installation to offload SIP traffic from the Asterisk server. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+at+large However, it looks like the information might be dated. I'm looking at a potential 750 SIP phone and 150

Re: [asterisk-users] SIP hardware phones

2012-02-13 Thread Jason W. Parks
Thanks for the info. As we move forward, we'll be testing and making a phone selections. No doubt we'll run into this. Are you saying if the phone is stated to be a 10/100 phone, it still may not work at 10? On 2/13/2012 1:32 AM, Benny Amorsen wrote: Jason W. Parksjason.w.pa...@gmail.com

Re: [asterisk-users] SIP hardware phones

2012-02-13 Thread Jason W. Parks
The existing infrastructure I'm speaking of is the existing voice infrastructure. It currently supports a digital PBX. No IP whatsoever, but the wiring is rated for 10BaseT. As we look to replace the digital PBX with VoIP, my options are to abandon that wiring and start using our data network,

Re: [asterisk-users] SIP hardware phones

2012-02-10 Thread Jason W. Parks
, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Vieri rentor...@yahoo.com /mc/compose?to=rentor...@yahoo.com wrote: --- On Wed, 2/8/12, Jason W. Parks jason.w.pa...@gmail.com /mc/compose?to=jason.w.pa...@gmail.com wrote: From everything I've researched to date, my understanding is most

Re: [asterisk-users] Cordless SIP phone

2012-01-23 Thread Jason W. Parks
In my neck of the woods... A Cordless Phone refers to a cordless handset with a wired base. The phone communicates with the base and can't work without it. It's usually proprietary in nature as well. A Wireless Phone usually refers to any phone communicating via 802.11. No base required. A