Asterisk runs on any PC hardware that runs Linux, from that old PII sitting in the closet gathering dust to that 4-way Xeon blade server in a rack, and beyond, and all points in between. Digium has a line of PCI cards that work with Asterisk for T1/E1 lines, ISDN PRIs, analog POTS lines, etc.

For more you can visit the Wiki at

http://www.voip-info.org

Look under the Asterisk section, they have several case studies in there.

Greg

Philip Trauring wrote:
Can some people post some configurations they've implemented when deploying an * system for let's say 25-50 stations and maybe a larger 200 station system? I would assume some kind of chassis with some DSP boards and some kind of system board with a hard drive for running the system and storing the voice mails - obviously I'm interested in specific chassises and boards used and how they've fared. I'm interested to find out what kind of off-the-shelf chassises and boards are available out there and what people have found work well, what issues people have had with heat dissipation, etc.

Thanks,

Philip Trauring

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