Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for good IAX ATA

2009-04-10 Thread Giuseppe Barichello
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 I've been told by someone at Digium that they discontinued the IAXy ATA.  I
 was buying the X100P IAX ATA for some time until even they discontinued
 that.
 
 I am looking for a new ATA that does IAX2 and supports the following codecs:
 GSM, Speex, G711
 
 Can anyone point me in the right direction?  I'd prefer to stick with IAX
 protocol because it is easier to use working with NAT and SIP/NAT is a
 pain/not possible for my setup.
 
 Desperate to find a solution!  Please help.
 

http://nuke.ip-ware.net/Default.aspx?tabid=65

http://www.cigear.com/iaxsip-ata-digium-iaxy-s101i-replacement-p-1501.html

This are the only solutions I've found (but not tried myself), though
without supprot for GSM and speex codecs (btw, the latter is quite hard
to be found in ATAs).

Ciao,

Giuseppe

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on Pcengines Alix board

2007-11-20 Thread Giuseppe Barichello
Il giorno Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:54:38 -0500
Matthew Rubenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:

   Other than the Alix board, what else is needed to make a working PC?
 

You need a CF as main storage device (it is mounted ro on /). I also use
an USB stick where I mount /var in rw mode.
Obviously you need even a power supply (sold by Pcengines).

Giuseppe

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk on Pcengines Alix board

2007-11-20 Thread Giuseppe Barichello
 Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:39:31 -0600
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 On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 22:14 +0100, Giuseppe Barichello wrote:
  I have successfully compiled and installed Asterisk on an Alix board
  (AMD Geode 500 Mhz + 256 Mb RAM) on top of Voyage linux (a Debian
  variant).
  I'm using it at home for a month.
  
 That's very interesting! I've been curious about trying this. Did you
 run across any challenges getting this setup?
 

Two main issues:
1) Understanding how voyage linux configures read-only and rw mounts (I
wanted to mount all /var tree as rw)
2) Getting MOH play MP3 sound files with Debian standard packages: I
had to recompile Asterisk from source to fix it.

Giuseppe

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[asterisk-users] Asterisk on Pcengines Alix board

2007-11-18 Thread Giuseppe Barichello
Hi all,

I have successfully compiled and installed Asterisk on an Alix board
(AMD Geode 500 Mhz + 256 Mb RAM) on top of Voyage linux (a Debian
variant).
I'm using it at home for a month.

I wondered how much it could be loaded, so I tested it with pbx-test:
I could place up to 15 simultaneous SIP calls before it got no more
responsive.

All in all a good, stable and cheap solution for home and home-office
environments.

My 2 cents,

Giuseppe

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