I would love to see this kind of information.
> Hello, > > I've seen various suggestions thrown around for hardware when people > ask, but can we all agree on some basic hardware recommendations for a > few basic setups(and post them on a website) to make it easier for new > people to avoid some of the hardware/software pitfalls when they are > setting up their first systems. > > Something like this: > > (THIS IS JUST A PROPOSED LAYOUT SO PLEASE BE GENTLE) > for a single corporate office T1 system with 40 employees: > > P4 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB IDE mirror RAID with promise card > Digium T1 card > sound card XXXX (someone please suggest a good universal sound card that > works well with Linux and Asterisk) > Redhat 9.0 with all development packages selected > mpg123 compiled from source > asterisk build > 42 x cisco 7960 (or grandstream 102) phones running G711u codec > 2 x cisco ATA 188 (or grandstream HT) adapters for analog phones and > faxes > > > I'd be happy to post the suggested configs on my website or maybe one of > the dozen other people that host Asterisk info sites could post them > there. > > I think we should have these setups listed: > - home user with 1-2 telco lines and 2-5 phones > - small office with 4-8 telco lines and 8-16 phones > - small office with a fractional E1/T1 and 12-24 phones > - medium office with full E1/T1 and 24-48 phones > - medium office with 2-4 E1/T1s and 48-100 phones > - large office with 4-16 E1/T1s and 100-500 phones > - multi-location corporate offices with 16-64 E1/T1s distributed and > 500-2500 phones > - ACD heavy office suggestions > - IVR or Conference heavy suggestions > > > Thanks, > > MATT--- > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users