I have a Dell PowerEdge 4300 server with dual Zenon 550 MHz processors,
SCSI controller with four 9MB drives and 1 GB of RAM. I want to develop
an asterisk pbx with 4 POTS lines in and 16 analog extensions (no VOIP).
I also will install a sound card for an intercom. Is this hardware
sufficient
- David Little da...@mandm-tech.com wrote:
I have a Dell PowerEdge 4300 server with dual Zenon 550 MHz
processors,
SCSI controller with four 9MB drives and 1 GB of RAM. I want to
develop
an asterisk pbx with 4 POTS lines in and 16 analog extensions (no
VOIP).
I also will install a
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, David Little wrote:
I have a Dell PowerEdge 4300 server with dual Zenon 550 MHz processors,
SCSI controller with four 9MB drives and 1 GB of RAM. I want to develop
an asterisk pbx with 4 POTS lines in and 16 analog extensions (no VOIP).
I also will install a sound card for
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, David Little wrote:
I have a Dell PowerEdge 4300 server with dual Zenon 550 MHz processors,
SCSI controller with four 9MB drives and 1 GB of RAM. I want to develop
an asterisk pbx with 4 POTS lines in and 16 analog extensions
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, David Little wrote:
I have a Dell PowerEdge 4300 server with dual Zenon 550 MHz processors,
SCSI controller with four 9MB drives and 1 GB of RAM. I want to develop
an asterisk pbx with
Yes, this machine will be enough for that task. Performance wise. The
other good thing is that it is not very likely that someone will steal
your PBX. As far as I remember it is a 7 rack unit box which weights
approx. one metric ton. ;-)
But remember - if anything dies in the box and you have to
hello friends
friend i had just finished my chapters of asterisk. ill be
configuring asterisk in for home for r/d purpose. i am having p4 machine
with 1 GB RAM, ill be configuring asterisk on centos 5.3, the only doubt
which i am having is which hardware ill have to buy to configure asterisk.
i
aster...@opensourcesolution.in wrote:
hello friends
friend i had just finished my chapters of asterisk. ill be configuring
asterisk in for home for r/d purpose. i am having p4 machine with 1 GB
RAM, ill be configuring asterisk on centos 5.3, the only doubt which i
am having is which
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 09:37 +, aster...@opensourcesolution.in wrote:
hello friends
friend i had just finished my chapters of asterisk. ill be
configuring asterisk in for home for r/d purpose. i am having p4
machine with 1 GB RAM, ill be configuring asterisk on centos 5.3, the
only doubt
At 01:58 10/14/2007, YT Lim wrote:
I don't seem to be able to find the necessary hardware
specs for an Asterisk server. What I have in mind is a
dedicated server to serve 50 or so people. All users
will use SIP phones and there will be an ISDN gateway
for outgoing/incoming calls. Do you have any
On 10/15/07, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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At 16:13 10/15/2007, Andreas van dem Helge wrote:
On 10/15/07, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Or:
1 Eagle Tech
I don't seem to be able to find the necessary hardware
specs for an Asterisk server. What I have in mind is a
dedicated server to serve 50 or so people. All users
will use SIP phones and there will be an ISDN gateway
for outgoing/incoming calls. Do you have any
suggestions about the server specs
On Sun, 14 Oct 2007, YT Lim wrote:
I don't seem to be able to find the necessary hardware
specs for an Asterisk server.
Look more. There are 100's of pages on it. Start at
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/
What I have in mind is a
dedicated server to serve 50 or so people. All users
will
We use dell 860 rackmount server - not too expensive, readily available
and can handle well over 50 phones.
PaulH
On Sun, 2007-10-14 at 16:58 +1000, YT Lim wrote:
I don't seem to be able to find the necessary hardware
specs for an Asterisk server. What I have in mind is a
dedicated server
About memory, I think 512MB will be more than enougth. And hard drive
requirements depends on the configuration of your voice boxes, but any
modern server will be OK, I don't think that you need more than
20GB...
On 10/14/07, Paul Hales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use dell 860 rackmount server
20GB should be fine - unless you want to do a lot of recording.
PaulH
On Sun, 2007-10-14 at 21:07 -0600, Edgar Guadamuz wrote:
About memory, I think 512MB will be more than enougth. And hard drive
requirements depends on the configuration of your voice boxes, but any
modern server will be
On Saturday 14 April 2007 00:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Can you tell me if this sounds sane? We are planning on using a Dell
933Mhz dual CPU server, with 1GB of ram for our Trixbox setup. We
will have 7-10 internal phones, and maybe 3-4 max outbound
connections at a time. We will have
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Ryan Stille wrote:
I've read through the Wiki, I know its hard to nail down hardware
requirements because it really depends on what you are going to do. I'm very
new to Asterisk, haven't even read my Asterisk for Dummies book yet (its in
the mail).
Can you tell me if
I've read through the Wiki, I know its hard to nail down hardware
requirements because it really depends on what you are going to do. I'm
very new to Asterisk, haven't even read my Asterisk for Dummies book yet
(its in the mail).
Can you tell me if this sounds sane? We are planning on using
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 17:07:54 -0500, Ryan Stille wrote:
I've read through the Wiki, I know its hard to nail down hardware
requirements because it really depends on what you are going to do. I'm
very new to Asterisk, haven't even read my Asterisk for Dummies book yet
(its in the mail).
Can you
Ryan,
For under 10 simultaneous calls, sounds sane. And for internal calls, as
long as you use the same codec and there isn't a bunch of transcoding
and/or processing going on, it's not really a big deal. If you try to take
the same codec from the SIP trunking provider you're going to use,
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 17:07:54 -0500, Ryan Stille wrote:
I've read through the Wiki, I know its hard to nail down hardware
requirements because it really depends on what you are going to do. I'm
very new to Asterisk, haven't even read my Asterisk for Dummies book yet
(its in the mail).
Can you
Of Ryan Stille
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Hardware requirements question
I've read through the Wiki, I know its hard to nail down hardware
requirements because it really depends on what you are going to do.
I'm
very new to Asterisk
Hello,
I have Asterisk running on Debian Sarge. I use AGI to billing and now
I´m planing to separate mysql from Asterisk Box, resulting:
(Asterisk + AGI) - (Iptables + showrewall + Apache + PHP + MySQL)
What hardware configuration do you recommend for the second box, in
order to
I would like to know what are the minimum hardware requirements for
Asterisk:
1. Linux kernel 2.4?
2. PC 486 50MHz?
3. Memory 64 Mbytes?
Thanks
Luis
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On Tue, 30 May 2006, Luis Uebel wrote:
I would like to know what are the minimum hardware requirements for Asterisk:
1. Linux kernel 2.4?
2. PC 486 50MHz?
3. Memory 64 Mbytes?
That depends on what you want to do with Asterisk.
The kernel is alright and the 64MB are also enough, but the 50MHz
I'm doing an install for a client with the following requirements.
- 1 Million minutes of outbound calling
- Calls come in to asterisk via SIP/IAX and terminated to third party
provider via SIP
- Codec usage will be about 70% g711 30% g729 (there should be no transcoding)
- 100% IP setup with no
On Mar 3, 2006, at 9:49 AM, David Thomas wrote:
I'm doing an install for a client with the following requirements.
- 1 Million minutes of outbound calling
Per what?
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Sorry, I saw that right after I posted.
It is per month. And almost all during business hours.
regards,
David
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On Mar 3, 2006, at 9:49 AM, David Thomas wrote:
I'm doing an install for a client with the following requirements.
- 1 Million
I have looked around
and can't seem to find a good page that has information for how many users to a
server and how much RAM and CPU speed to a user. thank
you
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I have looked around and can't seem to find a good page that has information
for how many users to a server and how much RAM and CPU speed to a user.
thank you
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Hi All...
I just bought an IBM xSeries 205 (2.8GHZ P4 processor, 768MB RAM, EIDE HD,
5 PCI slots). My plan is to put two TDM400P cards in it and connect to an
IAX2 provider to run a call center. Is this hardware adequate? I run
another Asterisk box on much less hardware, so I thought this
I have been playing with 2 Asterisk boxes for testing purposes, it has
been going very well. The 2 boxes are PII celeron 400 (HP Deskpro) with
sound cards and lan. I have iax connecting the 2 boxes.
For making cals and testing out recorded message for 1 connection it was
working quite
He sais sound cards so I assume he is using softphones
or possably the console phone. But then he sais two
users making call Does this mean four phones? if so
and you are using sound cards how is this done?
Details please.
--- Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been playing
In relation to voice degradation when having 2 or more connection to
Asterisk.
The comment on the network setup is quite possible.
I am not too familiar with linux. How do I check whether the asterisk
server's nic is running at full-duplex mode.
Does Asterisk use the sound card on the box to
-Users] hardware requirements - asterisk
In relation to voice degradation when having 2 or more connection to
Asterisk.
The comment on the network setup is quite possible.
I am not too familiar with linux. How do I check whether the asterisk
server's nic is running at full-duplex mode.
Does
dkwok wrote:
In relation to voice degradation when having 2 or more connection to
Asterisk.
The comment on the network setup is quite possible.
I am not too familiar with linux. How do I check whether the asterisk
server's nic is running at full-duplex mode.
Does Asterisk use the sound card
I have been playing with 2 Asterisk boxes for testing purposes, it has
been going very well. The 2 boxes are PII celeron 400 (HP Deskpro) with
sound cards and lan. I have iax connecting the 2 boxes.
For making cals and testing out recorded message for 1 connection it was
working quite well.
We have heard several times that 2 E400P's in one box is a current
practical limit. But what type of machine would I need (as in CPU, RAM etc)
to do this, and really put all those (240) channels to work with AGI
scripts or the likes ?
We have two e400p boards in a UP (3 Ghz P4 Northwood)
Lynx Automotive
Research Development Area
In order to have a fully functional * box over a PRI E1 i know I have to buy an
E100P, but:
I've to configure an analog FAX with a direct number incoming from the
PRI.
Since all the telephony solution will be over a
I am building a system that uses all SIP phones and gatewys external to
the * box. Is there any special hardware requirements on the * server
other than that needed to run the operating system?
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