-----邮件原件----- 发件人: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 代表 Nicolas Bougues 发送时间: 2004年3月16日 22:36 收件人: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 主题: Re: [Asterisk-Users] about voice conference system. I need suggests
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 10:10:01PM +0800, wangji wrote: > > > > I am trying to deploy a conference system. There are 16 fxs ports, 16 fxo > > ports and 32 conference resource(device) with conference management system. > > It should support max to 16 parts in a conference and max to 8 conferences. > > And I only have 1 week to do that. > > > > Looks ambitious... :) > > > I want to use Dialogic boards: 1 D160sc + 1 MSC160sc + 1 DCB320sc. I > > choice Dialogic because of I have wrote codes on Dialogic hardware. I have > > wrote codes use Globecall under Dialogic Linux release 5.1. And I never > > found those hardware like Quicknet, Zaptel, LineJack, Pika, VoiceTronix, > > etc. in my country. These hardware should spend my time to choice, buy and > > study. In my country, people usually use Dialogic, NMS and audiocodes. > > > > Zaptel devices don't have widespread retail channels. But I believe > you can buy them from about anywhere on earth, provided that you can > do a wire transfer and receive the Fedex guy. It's certainly possible > in China. > In China, it's complex that buy things from other country like that you say, especially the procedure of customhouse. And maintenance and other services is a problem. Therefore I want to avoid that. > > I find three open source softwares from Google: GNU Bayonne, GNUCOMM and > > Asterisk and other way like PublicVoiceXML. I read the documents of those > > softwares. It seems to not support Dialogic conference board DBC-320. I > > don't know if one of them support at this time. Who know that? > > > > Asterisk is designed to use the host CPU to perform various kind of > tasks (signalling, signal processing including conferencing, etc.) > that are performed by embedded processors on Dialogic hardware. Thus, > it makes no sense to have support in Asterisk for every kind of > Dialogic board : they are overkill, and overpriced, to be used with > Asterisk no matter what. > That's what Intel want to do, too. They guys have released a hardware emulation software works like an four channel IP board. And they want to use only interface board + host CPU instead of Dialogic products, so that they needn't use DSP etc. > > I need to choice a solution to finish that job. It should be easy, > > powerful enough, cheaper, convenient. Give me some suggests about software > > and hardware and other things. Any help is appreciated. > > > > There are various non-free software products that can handle this > stuff. Your Dialogic dealer is probably able to get you in touch with > a Dialogic solution provider. It seems to be what you're looking for > (see below). > Yep, I know that. But actually that's what I should do. If have enough time, I can write the system because it's not so difficult and I have write IVR like systems on Dialogic. But this time, I have no time and I want to slack off. There are so many good softwares, why don't use them? > > By the way, anyone can tell me the commercial license price of these GPL > > software: GNU Bayonne, GNUCOMM and Asterisk. > > > > I believe no "commercial licence" exist for GNU <whatever>. For > Asterisk, you should contact Digium directly (but then again, you > should use zaptel hardware). > Maybe it's a good suggest. If Zaptel hardware and Asterisk meet my request, I think maybe it a good choice. Does Zaptel hardware have a good price? > -- > Nicolas Bougues > Axialys Interactive > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users Thanks for your suggest. Best wishes, Jimmy _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
