--On September 15, 2005 4:26:01 PM -0600 Colin Anderson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Agreed but again -- you designed for this specific purpose. Asterisk
isn't
meant to boot up, answer the phone, process the call and shut down again
until the next ring. (This would be an interesting approach to power
savings
though if your system boot time was fast enough and call volumes varied
enough to make it worthwhile.)
That's a friggin cool idea. I wonder if someone on the list will be
inspired enough to run with this:
http://www.linuxbios.org/index.php/FAQ#What_is_LinuxBIOS.3F
Current fastest boot time is 3s. You can have a flash filesystem for
Asterisk, which is supported. How would ring detection work? You would
need a "Wake on POTS" or something like that.
Most modern motherboards with some sort of integrated AMR/Modem platform
support wake on interrupt for com port or for modem activity...
an old style modem, wake on irq for com....hackish. :) i'm sure that
someone makes a 'ring to restart' box thoguh too...
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