RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-10 Thread Matthew Hardeman
It's noteworthy that while Linux is GPL'ed, that doesn't mean that the
userspace applications that essentially make up the Snom phone and run
on top of the GPL'ed Linux kernel are.

Snom will gladly give you their customizations to the kernel, and a
build environment that will produce a firmware image that can be loaded
onto the Snom's...

They will not, however, unless policy has changed, give you the source
to the phone itself...  I tried.

Matt Hardeman
PaperSoft


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On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 12:01, Chris Albertson wrote:
 I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
 That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
 the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
 see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
 
 The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
 is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
 fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.

Similarly, I know there was a stink about Linksys using linux inside a
router. I just picked up a USR 802.11g router that would be cool to get
a small VoIP only asterisk install on. It would make setting up those
802.11b phones nice and easy.
-- 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-10 Thread Greg Boehnlein
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Matthew Hardeman wrote:

 It's noteworthy that while Linux is GPL'ed, that doesn't mean that the
 userspace applications that essentially make up the Snom phone and run
 on top of the GPL'ed Linux kernel are.
 
 Snom will gladly give you their customizations to the kernel, and a
 build environment that will produce a firmware image that can be loaded
 onto the Snom's...
 
 They will not, however, unless policy has changed, give you the source
 to the phone itself...  I tried.

Why should they? :)

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-10 Thread Christian Stredicke
Sorry, we have to make some money... Product business is tough!

:-) CS

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 Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 10:39 PM
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 On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Matthew Hardeman wrote:
 
  It's noteworthy that while Linux is GPL'ed, that doesn't mean that the
  userspace applications that essentially make up the Snom phone and run
  on top of the GPL'ed Linux kernel are.
 
  Snom will gladly give you their customizations to the kernel, and a
  build environment that will produce a firmware image that can be loaded
  onto the Snom's...
 
  They will not, however, unless policy has changed, give you the source
  to the phone itself...  I tried.
 
 Why should they? :)
 
 --
 Vice President of N2Net, a New Age Consulting Service, Inc. Company
  http://www.n2net.net Where everything clicks into place!
  KP-216-121-ST

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-10 Thread info-lists
Christian,
Where is a good place to purchase your phones in Germany?  I found a
distributor in the UK but maybe just am not looking in the right place for
Germany.
Thanks,
Robert
American Expatriate in Friedrichshafen  (Grund oder Entschuldigung für die
englisch)

Christian Stredicke said:
 Sorry, we have to make some money... Product business is tough!

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[Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Greg Boehnlein
Hello all,
Saturday night, after a couple of shots of bourbon, I realized 
that I had an old PC sitting in the garage that I could use as an Asterisk 
gateway if I just blew the dust off it and reloaded it with a modern Linux 
distribution. In my characteristically impulsive manner, I grabbed it and 
started cleaning it up so that I could put it in my office without my wife 
having a fit.
The sytem is an old Gateway system, that I used to use as an 
X-terminal. Nothing special really, P-133, 16 megs of ram, 3 PCI slots, 
3.2 gig hard drive. The box booted and I was greated with a RH9 login 
screen from my X-server.
After imaging the hard drive over to my server for backup 
purposes, I proceeded to try installing Fedora, RH9, RH8 and finally RH73 
without any luck. The 16 megs of ram was just too small to do the 
installation. So I grabbed a Debian 3.0 netinstall image and got the box 
online and running.
8 hours later, apt-get dist-upgrade completed and the box was 
running Debian 3.0 unstable. Now it was time install Asterisk. An 
apt-cache search asterisk revealed that Debian unstable has pkg files 
available. Yay! That'll save me the time of bulding everything on this 
box so all I will need to do is rebuild the Zaptel modules.
20 minutes later, I had my Zaptel modules built and was ready to 
give it a whirl, so I loaded the wcfxo module and started Asterisk. My 
GrandStream registered against the server and I was able to able to place 
calls out the PSTN using the box.
Initially, I was prepared for this to be an excercise in futility, 
but I have been extremely surprised by the results. I can support up to 3 
concurrent SIP sessions before I start to get degraded quality, and the 
box appears to be rock solid. I have it registered against our production 
Asterisk server at work over my Cable modem, and my staff can simply dial 
3xxx to ring my extension at home. Voicemail works just fine and with the 
addition of the Asterisk-sounds pkg inbond callers now know that we are 
out Gambling and getting drunk when they call.

Is this the smallest Asterisk server ever? :)

asterisk:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo 
processor   : 0
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 5
model   : 2
model name  : Pentium 75 - 200
stepping: 12
cpu MHz : 132.957
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug: yes
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 1
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr mce cx8
bogomips: 265.42

asterisk:~# free
 total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 13984  13696288  0   1372868
-/+ buffers/cache:  11456   2528
Swap:92728  17316  75412

asterisk:~# ps aux
USER   PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS TTY  STAT START   TIME COMMAND
root 1  0.0  0.6  1492   84 ?SFeb02   0:00 init [2]   
root 2  0.0  0.0 00 ?SW   Feb02   0:00 [keventd]
root 3  0.0  0.0 00 ?SWN  Feb02   0:00 [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
root 4  0.0  0.0 00 ?SW   Feb02   0:14 [kswapd]
root 5  0.0  0.0 00 ?SW   Feb02   0:00 [bdflush]
root 6  0.0  0.0 00 ?SW   Feb02   0:00 [kupdated]
root85  0.0  0.0 00 ?DW   Feb02   0:01 [kjournald]
root   292  0.0  1.1  1540  164 ?SFeb02   0:00 /sbin/syslogd
root   295  0.0  0.0  21564 ?SFeb02   0:01 /sbin/klogd
root   309  0.0  0.0  15200 ?SW   Feb02   0:00 /usr/sbin/inetd
root   316  0.0  0.4  3064   56 ?SFeb02   0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
root   325  0.0  0.9  1752  128 ?SFeb02   0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
root   329  0.0  0.4  1488   56 tty1 SFeb02   0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty1
root   330  0.0  0.4  1488   56 tty2 SFeb02   0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty2
root  2609  0.0  0.2  2276   40 ?SFeb02   0:00 /bin/sh 
/usr/sbin/safe_asterisk
root  2611  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:03 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2612  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2613  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2614  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2615  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2616  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2617  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:21 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2618  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:13 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2619  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   0:00 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2620  0.4  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02   7:52 asterisk -vvvg -c
root  2621  0.0  7.3 42144 1032 ?SFeb02  

Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread David Gomillion
Greg Boehnlein wrote:

 Is this the smallest Asterisk server ever? :)

WHY??? just kidding.  That's pretty cool.  Maybe if you kicked it up to 64
MB, you could create a 4-port sip fxo device and stop all of these posts
about not being able to find one...

This could be good news for the embedded front.

Now, here's the real question: can you install it on a toaster?

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Jeremy Jones
If asterisk'll compile against uclibc, it'll go on the toaster.  Most
toasters (and coffee grinders  such) don't have enough flash memory for
a full glibc... 

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Greg Boehnlein wrote:

 Is this the smallest Asterisk server ever? :)

WHY??? just kidding.  That's pretty cool.  Maybe if you kicked it up to
64
MB, you could create a 4-port sip fxo device and stop all of these posts
about not being able to find one...

This could be good news for the embedded front.

Now, here's the real question: can you install it on a toaster?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Panny Malialis
Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for ntop/nbox.

I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices with NAT.

CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
1 RS232 Console on RJ45
RS232 Serial Ports on RJ45

Looks like fun! Although a little lacking on memory.

Any comments?

Panny
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread James Sharp
 Now, here's the real question: can you install it on a toaster?

It builds and runs on NetBSD, minus the hardware part (for the
moment)...so yeah.

Asterisk on NetBSD/Vax.  Hrm.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Chris Albertson

Smallest Asterisk server?  No.  That old Gateway box must
be about 2 cubic feet.  1.5 ft^3 at a minimum.  I've got one
that is about 0.2 ft^3 a factor of maybe 10 smaller.

I've installed a working Asterisk server on an older Toshiba
notebok PC.  The Notebook has a 144Mhz Pentium, 80MB RAM
and a 2GB disk.  For very low volume VOIP-only in does OK

Advantages of a Notebook:
  1) Very small, no fan, no noise.
  2) Comes with built-in battry backup
  3) WHat else can you do with a 144Mhz PC?
  4) Can run softphone or Asterisk console phone using
 built-in sound

Disadvangates
  1) How to connect it to the PSTN?

If someone would write a zap driver for the a common PC card
modem (do they still sell these?) then we'd have a realy nice
FXO/VIOP gateway.  Most notebook have two PC card slots

I have an _even older_ Notebook can (and this is the good part)
has a docking staion that has a PCI bus)  So I'm thinking of
putting the digium card(s) in there.  The PC is a 486DX2 at
100Mhz with 16MB RAM.  I couldn't get it to work due to the
16MB RAM but after reading the below maybe I'll try again.


--- Greg Boehnlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello all,
   Saturday night, after a couple of shots of bourbon, I realized 
 that I had an old PC sitting in the garage that I could use as an
 Asterisk 
 gateway if I just blew the dust off it and reloaded it with a modern
 Linux 
 distribution. In my characteristically impulsive manner, I grabbed it
 and 
 started cleaning it up so that I could put it in my office without my
 wife 
 having a fit.
   The sytem is an old Gateway system, that I used to use as an 
 X-terminal. Nothing special really, P-133, 16 megs of ram, 3 PCI
 slots, 
 3.2 gig hard drive. The box booted and I was greated with a RH9 login
 
 screen from my X-server.
   After imaging the hard drive over to my server for backup 
 purposes, I proceeded to try installing Fedora, RH9, RH8 and finally
 RH73 
 without any luck. The 16 megs of ram was just too small to do the 
 installation. So I grabbed a Debian 3.0 netinstall image and got the
 box 
 online and running.
   8 hours later, apt-get dist-upgrade completed and the box was 
 running Debian 3.0 unstable. Now it was time install Asterisk. An 
 apt-cache search asterisk revealed that Debian unstable has pkg
 files 
 available. Yay! That'll save me the time of bulding everything on
 this 
 box so all I will need to do is rebuild the Zaptel modules.
   20 minutes later, I had my Zaptel modules built and was ready to 
 give it a whirl, so I loaded the wcfxo module and started Asterisk.
 My 
 GrandStream registered against the server and I was able to able to
 place 
 calls out the PSTN using the box.
   Initially, I was prepared for this to be an excercise in futility, 
 but I have been extremely surprised by the results. I can support up
 to 3 
 concurrent SIP sessions before I start to get degraded quality, and
 the 
 box appears to be rock solid. I have it registered against our
 production 
 Asterisk server at work over my Cable modem, and my staff can simply
 dial 
 3xxx to ring my extension at home. Voicemail works just fine and with
 the 
 addition of the Asterisk-sounds pkg inbond callers now know that we
 are 
 out Gambling and getting drunk when they call.
 
   Is this the smallest Asterisk server ever? :)
 
 asterisk:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo 
 processor   : 0
 vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
 cpu family  : 5
 model   : 2
 model name  : Pentium 75 - 200
 stepping: 12
 cpu MHz : 132.957
 fdiv_bug: no
 hlt_bug : no
 f00f_bug: yes
 coma_bug: no
 fpu : yes
 fpu_exception   : yes
 cpuid level : 1
 wp  : yes
 flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr mce cx8
 bogomips: 265.42
 
 asterisk:~# free
  total   used   free sharedbuffers
 cached
 Mem: 13984  13696288  0   1372   
 868
 -/+ buffers/cache:  11456   2528
 Swap:92728  17316  75412
 
 asterisk:~# ps aux
 USER   PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS TTY  STAT START   TIME
 COMMAND
 root 1  0.0  0.6  1492   84 ?SFeb02   0:00 init
 [2]   
 root 2  0.0  0.0 00 ?SW   Feb02   0:00
 [keventd]
 root 3  0.0  0.0 00 ?SWN  Feb02   0:00
 [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
 root 4  0.0  0.0 00 ?SW   Feb02   0:14
 [kswapd]
 root 5  0.0  0.0 00 ?SW   Feb02   0:00
 [bdflush]
 root 6  0.0  0.0 00 ?SW   Feb02   0:00
 [kupdated]
 root85  0.0  0.0 00 ?DW   Feb02   0:01
 [kjournald]
 root   292  0.0  1.1  1540  164 ?SFeb02   0:00
 /sbin/syslogd
 root   295  0.0  0.0  21564 ?SFeb02   0:01
 /sbin/klogd
 root   309  0.0  0.0  15200 ?SW   Feb02   0:00
 /usr/sbin/inetd
 root   316  0.0  0.4  3064   56 ?S  

Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Chris Albertson

I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware

The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.



--- Panny Malialis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for
 ntop/nbox.
 
 I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices
 with NAT.
 
 CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
 Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
 Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
 1 RS232 Console on RJ45
 RS232 Serial Ports on RJ45
 
 Looks like fun! Although a little lacking on memory.
 
 Any comments?
 
 Panny
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 12:01, Chris Albertson wrote:
 I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
 That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
 the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
 see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
 
 The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
 is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
 fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.

Similarly, I know there was a stink about Linksys using linux inside a
router. I just picked up a USR 802.11g router that would be cool to get
a small VoIP only asterisk install on. It would make setting up those
802.11b phones nice and easy.
-- 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread listas iPfone
Snom Does gives the souce and more:

http://www.snom.com/sources_en.php

- Original Message - 
From: Chris Albertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?


 
 I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
 That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
 the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
 see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
 
 The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
 is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
 fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.
 
 
 
 --- Panny Malialis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for
  ntop/nbox.
  
  I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices
  with NAT.
  
  CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
  Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
  Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
  1 RS232 Console on RJ45
  RS232 Serial Ports on RJ45
  
  Looks like fun! Although a little lacking on memory.
  
  Any comments?
  
  Panny
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Tony Kava
  The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
  is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
  fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.
 
 Similarly, I know there was a stink about Linksys using linux 
 inside a router. I just picked up a USR 802.11g router that 
 would be cool to get a small VoIP only asterisk install on. 
 It would make setting up those 802.11b phones nice and easy.

That is a neat idea.  I think the Linksys product you mentioned (or at least
one Linux-based Linksys product) is the WRT54G.  I believe Linksys took
steps with their latest firmware to prevent people from messing around
inside the router.  Below this paragraph is a link to someone's
informational site on the model.  They were running snort IDS on the unit.
If someone has one of these units perhaps they could let us know if they get
anywhere with an Asterisk install. :)

http://www.batbox.org/wrt54g.html

--
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Senior Network Administrator
Pottawattamie County, Iowa


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Christian Stredicke
Well I also though about this five minutes ago... I think the biggest
problem should be memory (we have 16 MB DRAM and 4 MB Flash). 

Also, the question is if the plastic makes a box impression...

Christian

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 Snom Does gives the souce and more:
 
 http://www.snom.com/sources_en.php
 
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 From: Chris Albertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 4:01 PM
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?
 
 
 
  I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
  That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
  the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
  see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
 
  The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
  is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
  fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.
 
 
 
  --- Panny Malialis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for
   ntop/nbox.
  
   I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices
   with NAT.
  
   CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
   Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
   Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
   1 RS232 Console on RJ45
   RS232 Serial Ports on RJ45
  
   Looks like fun! Although a little lacking on memory.
  
   Any comments?
  
   Panny
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread James Sharp
 On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Chris Albertson wrote:

 Smallest Asterisk server?  No.  That old Gateway box must
 be about 2 cubic feet.  1.5 ft^3 at a minimum.  I've got one
 that is about 0.2 ft^3 a factor of maybe 10 smaller.

 Hehehe.. As far as Form Factor goes, I'm sure there are smaller boxes
 out there. How about Most resource challenged Asterisk server ever? :)


How about one of the 1Ghz Soekris boards with a 802.11 board in it?
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Greg Boehnlein
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Steven Critchfield wrote:

 On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 12:01, Chris Albertson wrote:
  I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
  That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
  the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
  see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
  
  The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
  is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
  fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.
 
 Similarly, I know there was a stink about Linksys using linux inside a
 router. I just picked up a USR 802.11g router that would be cool to get
 a small VoIP only asterisk install on. It would make setting up those
 802.11b phones nice and easy.

I think this would be a stretch. I've done quite a bit of hacking on 
uClinux and embedded systems (http://myturl.com/0009L) and the lack of a 
MMU and some of the standard stuff that every PC based Linux user is used 
to can be a pretty difficult road to trod.

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for trying, but running it on the WR54g and/or 
the Actiontec Dual PC modem is probably not an option.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread James H. Thompson
Check here for list of small Asterisk implementations mentioned on the mailing list.

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+setup+minimum

Jim

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread David J Carter
Hey I don't know, I paid ?100 ($170) for my XBox, couldn't get a PC for
that.

The Linux bit is all free, and only a couple of PCB work to disenable the
protection.

Dave

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?



I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware

The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.



--- Panny Malialis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for
 ntop/nbox.

 I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices
 with NAT.

 CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
 Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
 Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
 1 RS232 Console on RJ45
 RS232 Serial Ports on RJ45

 Looks like fun! Although a little lacking on memory.

 Any comments?

 Panny
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Panny Malialis
I cant wait to see the asterisk on an xbox page!!, but the link seems broken

http://nlug.org/mail/nlugb2003_12/0094.html

I've tried removing the b with no luck

Anyone know what the link should be ?

Thanks

Panny

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From: David J Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 8:31 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?


 Hey I don't know, I paid ?100 ($170) for my XBox, couldn't get a PC for
 that.
 
 The Linux bit is all free, and only a couple of PCB work to disenable the
 protection.
 
 Dave
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris
 Albertson
 Sent: 03 February 2004 18:01
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?
 
 
 
 I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
 That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
 the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
 see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
 
 The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
 is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
 fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.
 
 
 
 --- Panny Malialis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for
  ntop/nbox.
 
  I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices
  with NAT.
 
  CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
  Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
  Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
  1 RS232 Console on RJ45
  RS232 Serial Ports on RJ45
 
  Looks like fun! Although a little lacking on memory.
 
  Any comments?
 
  Panny
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread Kevin Ragsdale
http://nlug.org/mail/nlug__2003_12/0094.html

Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Panny Malialis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 2:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

I cant wait to see the asterisk on an xbox page!!, but the link seems
broken

http://nlug.org/mail/nlugb2003_12/0094.html

I've tried removing the b with no luck

Anyone know what the link should be ?

Thanks

Panny

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From: David J Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 8:31 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?


 Hey I don't know, I paid ?100 ($170) for my XBox, couldn't get a PC
for
 that.
 
 The Linux bit is all free, and only a couple of PCB work to disenable
the
 protection.
 
 Dave
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris
 Albertson
 Sent: 03 February 2004 18:01
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?
 
 
 
 I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
 That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
 the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
 see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
 
 The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
 is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
 fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.
 
 
 
 --- Panny Malialis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for
  ntop/nbox.
 
  I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices
  with NAT.
 
  CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
  Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
  Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
  1 RS232 Console on RJ45
  RS232 Serial Ports on RJ45
 
  Looks like fun! Although a little lacking on memory.
 
  Any comments?
 
  Panny
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?

2004-02-03 Thread James H. Thompson
http://nlug.org/mail/nlug__2003_12/0094.html

Jim

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- Original Message - 
From: Panny Malialis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?


 I cant wait to see the asterisk on an xbox page!!, but the link seems broken
 
 http://nlug.org/mail/nlugb2003_12/0094.html
 
 I've tried removing the b with no luck
 
 Anyone know what the link should be ?
 
 Thanks
 
 Panny
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: David J Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 8:31 PM
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?
 
 
  Hey I don't know, I paid ?100 ($170) for my XBox, couldn't get a PC for
  that.
  
  The Linux bit is all free, and only a couple of PCB work to disenable the
  protection.
  
  Dave
  
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris
  Albertson
  Sent: 03 February 2004 18:01
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Smallest Asterisk Server Ever?
  
  
  
  I read a report of Asterisk running on a Microsoft X-Box.
  That's kind of a stunt as you could buy a decent PC for
  the price of a Linux-capable XBox.  Id's still like to
  see Asterisk run on very low-end hardware
  
  The Snom IP phone runs Linux inside?  I assume as Linux
  is GPL'd Snom will supply the source code?  It would be
  fun to install an Asterisk server in a phone.
  
  
  
  --- Panny Malialis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Does anyone have it running on a Cyclades T100 ? same as used for
   ntop/nbox.
  
   I was thinking of using that as an IAX-sip translator for offices
   with NAT.
  
   CPU MPC855T (PowerPC Dual-CPU)
   Memory 32MB RAM / 4MB Flash (TS100)
   Interfaces1 Ethernet 10/100BT on RJ45
   1 RS232 Console on RJ45
   RS232 Serial Ports on RJ45
  
   Looks like fun! Although a little lacking on memory.
  
   Any comments?
  
   Panny
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