Look into AstLinux as one possible solution for both Asterisk and a firewall on the 5501, with no hard drive.
John Novack Brian McEntire wrote: > Hello - > I've been running Asterisk (quite happily!) for several years now > using a Digium TDM400P card in an old Linux box (P4 1.6 w/ 256MB RAM). > I'm also running another old PC running m0n0wall as a firewall. > Between these two boxes, that run 24x7, I'm drawing a lot more power > than needed and hoping to make a dent in my monthly electric bill by > consolidating the two into a single box with efficient power supply, > low power processor, and no spinning HD platters. > > Main question is whether anyone knows if the Digium TDM400P should be > compatible with the 3.3V PCI slot in the Soekris Net5501-70 box? > > Soekris' description for the net5501-70 says, in part, it has support > for "one or two low-power standard PCI board" > > I see on my Digium card that it requires a molex connector supplying > voltage. The Net5501 has a small 4-pin molex header on the board, I > wonder if a small to regular sized molex power cable would do the job > to supply this card. > > If the Soekris isn't expected to work well, are there any mainstream > small form factor/low-power solutions for a SoHo asterisk server? > > -- Dog is my co-pilot _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
