Hello Matt,

Matt Riddell wrote:
> Also, the chan_lcr site lists cards it supports - the Digium b410p is 
> not specifically listed, although I assume it comes under the HFC cards.

That's not really correct. A channel driver does not care about hardware
support. You have to check what is supported by the kernel drivers. You
can compare what mISDN V1 supports versus V2.

> Another note, it seems the lcr project is designed as a PBX, and the 
> chan_lcr code is meant to turn that PBX into a channel.  One wonders 
> what the CPU load comparrison would be like.

It is designed in two ways: standalone ISDN PBX (no other protocols) or
as an integration into Asterisk via chan_lcr. The only difference to a
just a pure channel driver is that you have another daemon running, the
lcr deamon which controls the signalling.

http://listserv.isdn4linux.de/pipermail/isdn4linux/2008-July/003533.html
http://listserv.isdn4linux.de/pipermail/isdn4linux/2008-July/003548.html

Regarding CPU load -> feel free to test it, spend time and figure out
yourself :-)

regards, Ingmar



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