> > Issues: > 1. We need to have a working system by "yesterday" (since we were told yesterday ;) > my problem not yours). Realy, how easy is asterisk to develop for in a IVR message > -> response -> authorize/validate -> contiune scenario? We will need to do database > lookups. >
An AGI application should be able to do this for you.. > > 2. We expect that we will end up greater than 100 users that will call in 3 or 4 > time each day during (approx) normal business hours in the next couple of months. We > also have the possibility that the next step may involve several hundred users. How > can I provide something now and scale UP from a "commidity" PC (running GNU/Linux of > course)? The Wildcard X100P only has 1 port. Are there other higher density options > that "just work"? I've seen mentioned an Intel/Dialogic card that looks high density > and expensive and interesting. I don't mind having a farm of these things on > commidity hardware... within reason. Again, I'm a newbe trying to get myself up to > speed on this topic. > The digium hardware is your best bet (as opposed to intel/dialogic), you can get a single quad port card that will handle either 96 channels of T1 or 120 channels of E1 depending on which part of the world you live in.. > > 3. I need to provide a working model very soon. What is cheapest way to put together > a system with AVAILIBLE parts? There seems to be a shortage of some of the cards on > the yahoo store front. > An X100P will give you a working model with a simgle channel, If you want to use a BRI ISDN line you could use an AVM or EICON ISDN card.. -- ______________________________________________ http://www.linuxmail.org/ Now with e-mail forwarding for only US$5.95/yr Powered by Outblaze _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
