as a 'newbie' myself I would like some others to comment.
1. I have seen very few IAX phones.
2. Interasterisk communiations seems easier done with IAX2 - and IAX
trunking might come into play.
3. The codec seems to have much more influence on bandwidth.
-Steve
Nir Simionovich wrote:
Again, I totally fail to see the problem here.
See the ubuntu distro site for more on why this can be seen as a
problem and conflict of interest.
http://www.ubuntu.com/
I cannot find the exact quote now, but the idea that Mark Shuttleworth
mentions is that if ubuntu shipped a slick
I am curious to what your loading was/is with 100 extensions. How many
concurrent calls should be planned - in an extensions to line ratio? I
had heard that 10 to 1 was a pretty good metric. Thoughts?
-Steve
There is one asterisk server, and there are several locations. On each
Comment:
Best sometimes gets fuzzy.
MySQL's mind-share is frightening.
Because of the mind-share/marketing I see MySQL being deployed where
perhaps PostgreSQL should be and Oracle is considered too expensive.
(avoiding MS SQL server. :) )
Also probably due to the 'mind-share' documenation is
Christopher L. Wade wrote:
Mathias Houngbo wrote:
i don't want to use a digium card or any FOX/FXS module !
perhaps a modem card ??
Short answer - NO you cannot use a regular modem. Long answer - maybe,
read the wiki - it may give you clues as to whether or not your modem
can work. The wiki
Kevin Walsh wrote:
Christopher L. Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops, just noticed, for 5 (FIVE) phones plus using the analog line
related to your ADSL line, you'd need a TDM40B and a TDM11B.
Or two Sipura SPA-2000s plus one SPA-3000.
Kevin,
Can you tell us more about the sipura device?
(I just