On Fri, 25 May 2007, William Moore wrote:

I think what mark was referring to there is dynamic spans. They actually work over a standard ethernet network. They are configured in zaptel.conf and zapata.conf just like any other zaptel device.

  Interesting!  So Zaptel does have native TDMoE capabilities.

  Can anyone comment on successes or failures they've had in using these?
Most of the feedback I've heard even on high-end TDMoE gear has been very
lukewarm.

Also, what about density? Has anyone tried putting substantially more than one quad-span T1 card in an Asterisk box, repeated a couple of times
and clustered together with some level of TDMoE?

Of course, even if you can stack a PC to the brim with quad-T1 cards and expect it to actually work, there is the pervasive problem of the fact that it still can't compare with something as relatively cheap -- and exponentially more featureful -- as a TNT, which can process multiple DS3s and serve as a fairly high-volume, high-density media gateway. How to
compete with that when you can't even take DS3s?


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