Good day!

so I've inherited an Asterisk PBX setup and it's busting my ass. Since the setup wasn't document and is not running on our standard operating environment I have to say it is an ad-hoc / experiment which has become critical infrastructure for the company and is now considered a risk.

Because of this there is a need to rebuild and (this time) properly document the setup, at the same time I would like to replace some elements that give me headaches (such as passive ISDN cards).


Requirements for the new system:

+ Our standard operating environment for this type of thing is the Fedora Core 5 Linux distribution currently running kernel 2.6.16. This is non-negotiable and probably means regardless of the hardware chosen binary drivers won't be available (thats okay I'm prepared to build from source).

+ I have not yet selected ISDN cards for the new system. My only requirements are that I would like to use Active card(s) and I need to accommodate 2 x BRI TE/PTP services. I'm happy to use one card or a pair of cards but whatever the case the device drivers must be stable/mature. I don't want to be debugging driver code / kernel panics (like I am now grrr).

So can anyone make recommendations? Are there other issues I should be considering? Any
and all advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks for your time.

Tyler
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