Quoting Mike Lynchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
does the piggyback actually require the type T chassis or can it go in
the type H chassis ? (I have never been able to see a picture of the
pci module so don't know where the card backplanes are - are they out
the front of the blade for external connections ?) you wouldn't by
chance have a photo of one would you ?
Also - we normally use the scsi piggybacks on our blades, can you have
a pci and a scsi on there at the same time or is it just one or the
other ?
the pci module docs talk about internal redundancy vaguely - is the
pci module actually connected to anything internally on the midplane
besides power or just the blade itself and however the pci card
backplanes are exposed ??
yes we have several of these...
you need to use a PCI expensiont slot.. its an addon that piggy backs to a
blade and takes 1 u ..so total blade will take 2 u's...
but you can hook 2 PCIS on it.. sangoma or whatever...
This way we can Redundantly failover 2 PRIS on each other with each blade
have 2 cards A102D's that or cross linked to each seperate PRI Circuit..
So Blade A has 2 A102d's and so to B
Each 102's has 2 ports..
A
1a BTN1
1b TF1
2a BTN2
2b TF2
B
1a BTN1
1b TF1
2a BTN2
2b TF2
-----------
! A 1a !
! 1b !
! 2a !
! 2b !
-----------
-----------
! B 1a !
! 1b !
! 2a !
! 2b !
------------
then you put a T1 switch module.. then its all automatic ..
PRI DROP X ( Locals) failvoer on carrier side to Y
PRI DROP Y (toll frees) failover on carrier dide to X
On 6/6/07, Jon Pounder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Dean Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/06/sun_thinner_blades/
this article got me thinking - is anyone running asterisk on blade
servers?
We have a bunch of ibm blades, but the issue at least with the H
series cabinets we have is that there is no where to put any pci cards
of any sort so you would be limited to purely a voip setup.
There is a T series cabinet that allows pci cards for just such
purposes as asterisk (T is telephony), but the information out there
about just what pieces you need is pretty vague. Anyone have a no bs
description of how the bits actually work together in that setup ?
Any lessons for us to learn?
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
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