When I do see problems, It happens near capacity. All of the systems I
will be running will be using all 92 lines when they are being used.
Has anyone tested any of the new Dell systems in a production
environment with this kind of load? Specifically I am looking at the
1850
throughfax on a te410p. Has anybody got good/bad experience
with similar setup?
Br/Kevin Brennan
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Kevin Brennan wrote:
We are using spandsp but find it unusable in a commercial environment,
we are looking at changing to a dedicated hylafax server using an
eicon diva PRI/E1-30 via asterisk. We know the server on it's own is a
reliable config our only uncertainty is how
- Original Message -
From: Gavin Hamill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and HylaFAX integration
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 14:13, Lee Howard wrote:
I successfully run a HylaFAX server
If this is to gain knowledge a good source of background information is the
IP telephony cookbook http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~prelle/terena/,
you should find some answers there.
One solution you did not mention is the use of a 3rd party VOIP-PSTN/PLMN
gateway - ie. you connect using
In simple terms ISDN is a digital interface to the PSTN as opposed to the
analogue RJ11 phone connectors your used to at home (POTS - Plain Old
Telephony System). ISDN lines (Integrated Services Digital Network)
typically comes in two configurations BRI (Basic Rate has 2B+D channels ie.
2 speech
In simple terms ISDN is a digital interface to the PSTN as opposed to the
analogue RJ11 phone connectors your used to at home (POTS - Plain Old
Telephony System). ISDN lines (Integrated Services Digital Network)
typically comes in two configurations BRI (Basic Rate has 2B+D channels
ie.
2
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Jason Williams wrote:
I recommend you use Iax trunking rather than TDMoE this would scale
better.
Using iax trunking will also loose the advantage of being tdm all the way,
i.e. low latancies. If the rest of the setup is tdm there is a lot of
value in not going to
I am planning to configure * box A with PSTN interface to route faxes to *
box B (running spandsp) over TDMoE. I am using 2xGb bonded NIC's for
connection between servers.
Was wondering
- does anybody have experience with TDMoE over bonded interface - ie. does
it work ok?.
- does anybody have
In simple terms SS7 is the suite of protocols used by all major networks for
interconnecting their 'real' telephone exchanges. There are many telecomms
platforms which only support SS7 if you want to connect into them you will
need SS7 support. Note that SS7 is not limited to 'call' data, there
If you can't update with SQL commands from the CLI then you need to check
your permissions in database mysql.
Read Mysql docs.
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MySQL Database Administration - Privilage System
Br /Kev/
- Original Message -
From: Shaun Tierney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Getting back to the original questions ASTERISK V SER. From reading on SER
it's designed to purely to be a SIP server (registrar, proxy, redirect) and
is much better than * at that. Since SER is SIP based it will be handling
call control and not voice traffic. As mentioned on wiki SER * work well
Hi,
I would like to set up a high density FAX/PBX server, am looking at using
Eicon Diva E1 card with Asterisk and Hylafax sharing channels, is this
possible. I know Extensions can be reserved for voice OR fax with the
combination of chan_capi used for * voice, capi4hylafax on fax but then
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