Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:18:41 -0400
From: Steve Totaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] PCI-X E1 Card
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
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Matt Riddell (NZ) wrote:
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I was lying in bed last night reading a SuperMicro manual (as you do)
when I realised that the PCI E1 cards I have aren't going to fit the
only socket on the particular server I was looking at as it only
has a
64 bit PCI-X slot.
Does anyone do a PCI-X card?
How far off is Digium's?
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Cheers,
Matt Riddell
Director
Sangoma makes one. I ran into this same issue with a new HP DL320.
Thanks,
Steve
Same here. While vendors make riser cards that can allow one to plug
a PCI card into a PCI-X bus, we just opted to get the PCI-X card
anyway. I figure that PCI-X is a little more future proof, and thus
got the Sangoma card with echo cancellation. So far, it's been
working great.
We had an HP DL320 that PCI wouldn't work until we replaced the
motherboard (a defect in their original design, apparently.) The
DL360 seems happy with the PCI-X board, however.
-Norman
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