Wow, I agree with Alexander... putting that many lines in a single box is one rather large single point of failure...

Aaron

Alexander Lopez wrote:
 I would look at using serveral machine splitting up the load using one
4 port card in each.


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hi,

My apologies for repeating this question, but I hoped re-frasing it might help.

I would like to assemble an PABX larger than what you possible can put inside one Asterisk box. What is the best way to do this? Can it be done at all with Asterisk? Any ideas or hints would be apreaciated.

jvb
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