I know of boards that will enable me to mount 32 E1's into Asterisk assuming I write the drivers for them (DSP based cPCI) - that is not the real problem. The issue is that I need to split the traffic over several PC's to reduce the loss if one goes down - redundancy etc. But, I still need this to act as if it was 'one box'. An ideal design seen from my point would be 4 PC's with 8 E1's each and when 2 extra PC's just for PABX call control etc (one standby for the other).Contemplating about thirtytwo E1 lines? Perhaps it's time to start thinking about asterisk support for PDH or SDH... In this case, two 34Mb (OC1) boards would do nicely. I was kond-of hoping this had been solved, but I assume I am wrong??? Didn't Digium work on an OC1/E3 board ? Plenty of framer's on a chip so it is fully possible to make decent priced E3/PCI etc. Jan |
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