On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 11:33:55AM -0800, Ira wrote:
Hello Asterisk,
Back in 2009 I built a small Intel Atom based computer running
Centos 5 for my asterisk system. 5 phones, 2 people 1 POTs
line and six or so SIP numbers. So basically no load. I'm
feeling like it's time to build
On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 03:34:42PM -0500, John Novack SCII wrote:
Find a HPT5720 with expansion chassis on eBay for under $50, load
AstLinux ( instructions at AstLinux.org ) Move your Digium card and
your confs , fix up any differences from your older version of
Asterisk to the fairly current
Ira wrote:
Hello John,
Friday, March 6, 2015, 12:34:42 PM, you wrote:
Find a HPT5720 with expansion chassis on eBay for under $50,
load AstLinux ( instructions at AstLinux.org ) Move your
Digium card and your confs , fix up any differences from your
But given that means buying an old
, 2015 3:37 PM
To: Ira i...@extrasensory.com, Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build
Find a HPT5720 with expansion chassis on eBay for under $50, load AstLinux
( instructions at AstLinux.org ) Move
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For the kind of loads and low cost you are talking with 2 FXO, 2FXS and
SIP the Grandstream UMC6102 is low power feature rich and easy to maintain.
Check it out -
http://www.grandstream.com/index.php/products/ip-voice-telephony/ip-pbx-solu
tions/ucm61xx
If you do choose to use the
Hello Asterisk,
Back in 2009 I built a small Intel Atom based computer running
Centos 5 for my asterisk system. 5 phones, 2 people 1 POTs
line and six or so SIP numbers. So basically no load. I'm
feeling like it's time to build another machine. It's probably
silly, but it's been six
Find a HPT5720 with expansion chassis on eBay for under $50, load AstLinux ( instructions at AstLinux.org ) Move your Digium card and your confs , fix up any differences from your
older version of Asterisk to the fairly current version 11 currently available with AstLinux.
Use the GUI to edit
If you are really wanting to build something on Raspberry Pi or similar ARM
platform, you could also take a look at Elastix for ARM.
http://www.elastix.com/en/downloads/ Elastix is a fully integrated
platform, and includes the majority of necessary components in one
installation.
The new
Hello John,
Friday, March 6, 2015, 12:34:42 PM, you wrote:
Find a HPT5720 with expansion chassis on eBay for under $50,
load AstLinux ( instructions at AstLinux.org ) Move your
Digium card and your confs , fix up any differences from your
But given that means buying an old computer, why