What server hardware would you recommend for an Asterisk system which are
really critical?
The additional hardware will probably be two digium TE110P cards, and an Adit
600 platform.
If it's possible to run on -48VDC, It would be great!
Are there any experiences with any HP or FujitsuSiemens
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Daniel Nyström wrote:
What server hardware would you recommend for an Asterisk system which
are really critical? The additional hardware will probably be two digium
TE110P cards, and an Adit 600 platform.
If it's possible to run on -48VDC, It would be great!
Are
?
Thanks!
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Prefered server hardware
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Daniel
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Daniel Nyström wrote:
Are you using dual PSU's or something? What redundance do you have on
your system? Do you use any channel banks? Is it only telco connections
on the TE405P? I will use one E1 from the telco, and one from Asterisk
to the Adit. Is it enough with one
This question is for my own knowledgei have no experience on this
electrical area.
why do you want to run -48vdc equipment? what's the advantage of doing that?
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:58:59 +0100, Daniel Nyström
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What server hardware would you recommend for an
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This question is for my own knowledgei have no experience on this
electrical area.
why do you want to run -48vdc equipment? what's the advantage of doing that?
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:58:59 +0100, Daniel Nyström
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-48m volt power is often used in telco central office environments,
where the C.O. provides a huge amount of battery-backed up power to the
switches and to power the local loops in the event of an AC power failure.
Regards
Scott Stingel
Emerging Voice Technology, Inc.
www.evtmedia.com
so the switches, etc have two power interfaces? one for the -48dc and
the other for the AC plug? or you must specifically buy -48vdc
equipment?
besides being used by telcosany other advantage? power saving? noise?
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:35:55 -0800, Scott Stingel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Stingel wrote:
The reason for an asterisk system to be able to work from -48v is really
only if the end-user customer requires it as part of a spec. - I would
think only a minority of sites would require this though.These days,
most equipment rooms I've been in can supply lots of
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Christopher L. Wade wrote:
Scott Stingel wrote:
The reason for an asterisk system to be able to work from -48v is really
only if the end-user customer requires it as part of a spec. - I would
think only a minority of sites would require this though.These days,
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