Hello Francis, > I'll most likely use a BRI. Do you think this will help to avoid echo?
I could not say as I have never used a BRI and I am pretty new to this too. I do know that BRI is supported from watching conversations in this email list and reading online. People seem to use it a bit so it must work well. Googling the list with BRI should get you tons of good leads. Greg had a great idea in having you set it up and try it. In fact, that is exactly how I did mine. I purchase a cheap clone card for $15 and used it to test on one POTS line while I tweaked my configuration files and got the system validated. I tested the system with soft phones, one Polycom IP 500, and one Grandstream Budgetone 101. The Budgetone worked well and was leagues easier to setup than my Polycom actually. For expandability, I believe that the cap I have seen is about 60 concurrent calls for one Asterisk box and that is with a pretty serious server by most users standards. I cannot imagine having that many calls at this point so I am fine but I jus though t you would want to know. The nice thing about * is that you can just build another server and link them together over IAX. Again, the low cost of implementation pays off and you get to continue growth. I will never go back to proprietary PBX now that I finally have a solution that I can control. Cheers, Wiley _______________________________________________ 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
