Hi,

does any of you have experience with these cards on SMP 64bit systems?
I'm trying to get one to work but after fixing some some og the code they still do not work.
When installing single CPU and 32 bit they work ok.

Steef

David Waugh wrote:

Hi John,

I'm going to have to disagree with some previous posts.

The Eicon Diva Server PRI/E1/T1 cards support an E1 interface and reduce the 
load of the call handling, echo cancellation etc as this is all processed on 
board on the card, and not on the central CPU of the computer.

You can use the CAPI interface of the card combined with chan_capi_cm with the 
card.
I have not found any problems when using different kernels or different 
versions of asterisk.
I have one setup in our test lab here at Eicon with Asterisk so it does work!

You can have up to 8 Diva Server cards in once machine - including a mixture of 
the analog and BRI cards.

The Diva Server cards in two variants - the V-Series if you only want to use 
them with Voice based applications and the normal All-in-one cards if you want 
to do fax and RAS too.

If you need any more information let me know, and I will assist further

David

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Daragon
Sent: 25 November 2005 00:46
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Pros and Cons of T1/E1 cards


Hi;

We're looking to standardise on a single family of E1 PRI cards.

I guess our options are :

Digium     / Zaptel / libpri
Sangoma    / Zaptel / Wanpipe
AVM        / CAPI
eIcon      / CAPI
Junghanns  / Bristuff

Can anyone share any comparative experience of these, please ? Do they differ much in terms of interrupt requirement, CPU load &c ?

Any info gratefully received.

jd

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