Waldo Rubinstein wrote: > I just learned that there is a specific BSD list for Asterisk, so I'm > reposting an earlier message that posted on the user's list. > > In my email, I asked about NetBSD but I'd like to get feedback on > FreeBSD as well, if possible. > >> I was reading on the wiki that Asterisk runs very solid on NetBSD. >> Can anyone comment? What is the definition of solid? Who is running >> Asterisk on NetBSD and which version of Asterisk are you running? >
I use asterisk on NetBSD on a couple of small systems, and I'm working on improving the hardware support. It runs very well, and Asterisk 1.0.8 and zaptel-netbsd are in pkgsrc - you should try them! >> >> Also, I know there is limited support for Digium cards on NetBSD, but >> is there any support at all? Would a TE410P work in NetBSD? I want to >> build a very simple VoIP to TDM gateway. My idea is only to have the >> box connect to the PSTN with a TE410P and send or receive calls to >> other asterisk boxes using IAX2. The communication with the other >> boxes should be limited to only ulaw since they will be connected >> via, at the very least 100Mbps FastE. It doesn't even have a need to >> do any SIP or any other protocols, other than IAX2. Which version of >> Asterisk would you recommend would be most stable for this? > Unfortunately, the T1/E1 cards are not supported under NetBSD just yet - I haven't found the time to port those drivers (and I don't have the hardware to test, unless someone wants to lend me some!) Currently, ztdummy works, and the wcfxo and wcfxs drivers work. More help in porting/troubleshooting is always appreciated! +j _______________________________________________ Asterisk-BSD mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd

