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Mike,
If you feel afraid of the next power outage, why not install a more
powerfull UPS with a longer run time? Or, as it is in my case, a friend
of mine substituted the factory default battery in the UPS with a car
battery, that holds the Server for 4-5 hours. Add another battery and it
will
Also as Bruno suggests I'll pick a new UPS that has the phone line
protection as well, though are phone lines are underground to the local
station even though we are in a rural location. Cheaper than hanging it
on poles I guess.
A little tidbit of trivia here I've found the
M.Hockings wrote:
Even now, given that I don't know what caused the problem or what solved
the problem (for the time being). I might expect that powering the
system off may cause software errors due to partially written files but
I would NOT expect it to damage the hardware, particularly
So now it appears to be working again, don't know what failed, don't know
what made it work. and afraid of the next power outage at this rural SOHO.
Might I recommend a large UPS connected to the asterisk Box. Power goes out
and system then shuts down gracefully... This should equal no
M.Hockings wrote:
Mike (totally UNimpressed with Digium)
Point taken. I was not so much point fingers but asking what my
expectation should be and maybe shedding some frustration. I don't
really have a lot of experience with this kind of communications gear
All the more reason for
M.Hockings wrote:
One weakness is the incoming PSTN line, what is the best way to
protect that beyond the device at the premises entry ?
The device at the entry, assuming it was even installed correctly, is
there to protect the PSTN Central Office, NOT your equipment.
There are many sites
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