I only know of the Audiocodes MP124 and I can recommend this. They are very stable and have some excellent management options. We have 200+ of these in service so the management is a big issue for us.
The downsides. The box itself feels a bit too much plastic like and I would prefer if the put RJ11 connectors direct on the MP124 as they have on the MP112, MP114 and MP118.
On 9/20/06, Jay R. Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm nuts.
I admit it.
I'm being asked to look into building a hospitality PBX over Asterisk,
and I didn't run screaming into the night. :-)
It's tasked to replace a NEAX that's old enough to drink, with 30-50
keysets and ~390 2500's with MW lamps.
I envision a pair of servers, coupled in high-availability mode
somehow, and a rack full of the above captioned high-density media
gateways. Whether Asterisk *can* run paired servers in failover mode,
I haven't figured out yet.
Has anyone any relevant field experience with those gateway boxes (or
anything else) that they'd care to share (pointers to)?
Cheers,
-- jra
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they stop having sex with you." -- Jennifer Crusie; _Fast_Women_
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