Hi Adolfo,
I have done this and it works. I have maxed out an E1 with 30 concurrent
calls of which at least 25 would have been fax.
Hardware is nothing special, Dell Poweredge 750, 512mb ram, single SATA
drive with either of a TE410p or TE110p card. OS is FC2 with kernel 2.6.9
I expect the server would handle 60 concurrent calls. Asterisk is 1.0.10
with spandsp 0.0.2pre25 and libtiff 3.5.7
Email me privately if you want more details.
Craig
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adolfo R. Brandes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 10:20 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk in production as a fax server, anyone?
Greetings, All-Knowing Asterisk Users List,
My company needs to build a reliable fax server that can handle at least
30 simultaneous incoming faxes from the PSTN, using PRI. We realize that
this can be solved in any number of ways using a Linux box, but since IVR
is also a must, Asterisk popped up as the most promising solution.
After combing these lists for clues, we began experimenting extensively
with Asterisk and its software DSP and fax capabilities in most of their
incarnations, such as Rxfax or Iaxmodem/Hylafax, together with Digium's E1
cards in server-grade Intel motherboards, all in a dedicated test
environment.
Unfortunately, though, we have yet to achieve reliable and satisfactory
results, even with only 1 fax call at a time. I won't go into the details
because we don't need technical support, given that this is, as of yet, a
very loosely defined test. What we want is is merely a pointer in the
right direction. So here it comes:
Has anybody ever achieved, or know of someone who has, reliable 30
simultaneous PRI fax calls using Asterisk and Asterisk-compatible hardware
and software?
We are hardware agnostic, so if you say Sangoma's cards do it better than
Digium's, or that Eicon Diva cards' hardware DSP and chan_capi are the
only solution, we have no problem going there. I would be most thankful,
however, for detailed explanations of successful scenarios, including such
things as motherboard make and model, processor speed, Linux distribution
and version, and anything else you decide to be even marginally pertinent.
Thank you very much,
Adolfo R. Brandes
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