On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 11:58:14 +0800 (SGT), Kelsey Hartigan Go
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Orlando Andico wrote:
> 
> > Yes it does, both the FXO and the E1R2 boards. But Dick has this
> > question regarding Asterisk and Dialogic, he doesn't think it can
> > support the dedicated backplane bus on the Dialogic boards and
> > therefore, would be unable to switch calls between boards. OTOH, it is
> 
> Duh..that doesn't make sense...

Well, I'm not the CTI guy, but he was telling me that it's possible to
switch or transfer **circuit-voice** calls between interfaces on 2
separate Dialogic boards. The boards have a separate bus across the
top of the boards (they occupy adjacent PCI slots). So therefore it is
possible to switch calls from one board to another without hogging PCI
bandwidth or even involving the host CPU. That make sense?

..
> > possible to switch calls on the VoIP (gatekeeper) level. I don't know
> > much about CTI so i don't know if that's good enough or what.
> 
> Therefore increasing your backplane bandwidth requirements...Oh...I see...

Well, switching **VoIP** calls using a Gatekeeper means involving the
host CPU, since it happens on the application level. And of course it
would also consume PCI bandwidth.
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