On 1/27/06, roswel ajf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > we have got asterisk 1.0 (over 1 yrs old) version and very old zaptel > version. That code is working only with 8 or less ports (accumulative) on > digium fxs/fxo cards (2 cards with 4 ports each). A lot of improvements/bug-fixes as gone in Asterisk and Zaptel in a year, so I would at least update to 1.0.10, the last version of the 1.0 branch.
But, if you don't have any problem as-is, why risk upgrading > the questoin is, what if we want 12 ports?..well, really, i don't understand > the limitations? is it simply zaptel driver code fix? or kernel fix? or In short, a TDM400P generates 1000 Interrupt Request to your CPU each second. Multiply that by the number of card you put in the server and I think you can see where the problem lies... As a side note, some people have reported running 3 or 4 cards in a server without problems. YMMV Personnaly, I would upgrade to a TDM2400P, this card can have up to 24 ports and will generate only 1000 Interrupt Request per second. You can sell your old TDM400 or recycle them in another * I just installed 2 TDM2400P with hardware echo-canceller and I'm really satisfied with them up to now. > technology limitation? donno any tips would help. we are though planning to > move to latest asterisk 1.2.3 on linux 2.4. > > thanks, very much appreciate any comments. You're welcome hth _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
