Hi,
I agree with Gordon.
We are still using Asterisk 1.2 because we are waiting for Asterisk 1.4 features to work as for Asterisk 1.2 (it seems to us that parking and queues have some problems... so not good enough for production).

Giorgio Incantalupo

Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Alejandro Facultad wrote:

Dear all, I know there are two actual versions of Asterisk: 1.4 and 1.6.

There is also 1.2. It may not be supported but there are 1000's of people out there (myself included) who are still using it.

My scenario is: SIP server with 100-150 SIP users, voice mail and maybe IVR. I will use GSM audio codec.

Maybe in the future I'll connect a E1 line to the PSTN.

What Asterisk version is better to me and why ???

The answer you are looking for is that you should be using a supported, stable version, and right now, 1.4 is the only one that fits. If I were starting today, I'd go with 1.4.

But I have to ask: Why GSM? If everything is in-house on the same LAN, then why not G711a? E1 is G711a, so you'd have to get the box to transcode to G711, which depending on the number of calls and CPU, might be an issue...

Gordon

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