Hi,
Can someone please recommend me the Hardware Server Configuration/8 or 4
port PRI Card to make Outbound Call at the rate of around 320 outbound
Calls/min ?
Thanks and Regards,
Kaushal
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Hi,
We are planning to set up a prototype IVR system in Urdu language using
Asterisk. For speech recognition, we will be using our own engine built
using Sphinx, and for text to speech synthesis (for run time generation of
responses based on user queries), we have a system for Urdu built in C++
Hi to all, I am in the process of setup a new asterisk server, I think in
the HP Proliant ML350 G6 Server (aprox. 100 SIP Users), and Sangoma A102DE
Card.
The specs of the Proliant (HP PART 487932-001) about PCI are the next.
1 ( 1 ) x PCI Express 2.0 x16 ( x8 mode ) ,
1 ( 1 ) x PCI
Am 21.10.2010 19:30, schrieb Ricardo Melendez:
Hi to all, I am in the process of setup a new asterisk server, I think in
the HP Proliant ML350 G6 Server (aprox. 100 SIP Users), and Sangoma A102DE
Card.
The specs of the Proliant (HP PART 487932-001) about PCI are the next.
1
--- On Sun, 4/25/10, Gordon Henderson gordon+aster...@drogon.net wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that one of my new servers (new mobo) if
drifting slowly
backwards in time (in aprox. 24 hours, system time
drifts back 5
minutes).
I have an ntpd process which is supposed to sync with
a
On 4/26/2010 7:33 AM, Vieri wrote:
--- On Sun, 4/25/10, Gordon Hendersongordon+aster...@drogon.net wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that one of my new servers (new mobo) if
drifting slowly
backwards in time (in aprox. 24 hours, system time
drifts back 5
minutes).
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Vieri wrote:
--- On Sun, 4/25/10, Gordon Henderson gordon+aster...@drogon.net wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that one of my new servers (new mobo) if
drifting slowly
backwards in time (in aprox. 24 hours, system time
drifts back 5
minutes).
I have an ntpd process which is
--- On Mon, 4/26/10, Gordon Henderson gordon+aster...@drogon.net wrote:
--- On Sun, 4/25/10, Gordon Henderson gordon+aster...@drogon.net
wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that one of my new servers (new
mobo) if
drifting slowly
backwards in time (in aprox. 24 hours, system
time
drifts
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Vieri wrote:
I ran the following and it supposedly updated my system time while ntpd
was running:
# ps ax | fgrep ntp
1256 ?Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -u ntp:ntp
1623 pts/14 S+ 0:00 fgrep ntp
# ntpdate -b -u pool.ntp.org
26 Apr
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Vieri wrote:
I ran the following and it supposedly updated my system time while ntpd was
running:
# ps ax | fgrep ntp
1256 ?Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -u ntp:ntp
1623 pts/14 S+ 0:00 fgrep ntp
# ntpdate -b -u pool.ntp.org
26 Apr
Hi,
I've noticed that one of my new servers (new mobo) if drifting slowly backwards
in time (in aprox. 24 hours, system time drifts back 5 minutes).
I have an ntpd process which is supposed to sync with a lan time server but
it's not quite working. So I'm launching a manual ntpdate or
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, Vieri wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that one of my new servers (new mobo) if drifting slowly
backwards in time (in aprox. 24 hours, system time drifts back 5
minutes).
I have an ntpd process which is supposed to sync with a lan time server
but it's not quite working. So
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
: Sun, February 28, 2010 10:13:13 AM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Hardware
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010, Aditya Kumar wrote:
Can any one please suggest me a Card which is economical..
My requirement is one FXO and one FSO.
(FXS)
Also, as steve suggested I cannot use ATA because
the out put to ATA-SPA
On 4 Mar 2010, at 17:22, Aditya Kumar wrote:
I saw this in ebay.
only 1 FXO.
Asterisk X100P(B2) FXO PCI For IP-PBX From U.S
link is :
Hi,
Im one of the user for this card. It works like charm.
in my country i have to set the signalling to fxs_ls and it works.
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Hi All,
Can any one please suggest me a Card which is economical..
My requirement is one FXO and one FSO.
Also, as steve suggested I cannot use ATA because
the out put to ATA-SPA is SIP.
I want to make use of DHAHII(interface) so looking f card
-
a card, a Digium TDM410p. I've used
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010, Aditya Kumar wrote:
Can any one please suggest me a Card which is economical..
My requirement is one FXO and one FSO.
(FXS)
Also, as steve suggested I cannot use ATA because
the out put to ATA-SPA is SIP.
I want to make use of DHAHII(interface) so looking f card
I've
On 22/01/2010 19:10, Benoit wrote:
Le 13/01/2010 09:57, Benoit a écrit :
Le 12/01/2010 16:35, Tilghman Lesher a écrit :
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 04:44:36 Benoit wrote:
I just experienced another problem however i have two rnis cards, one
b410p and one te220,
while
Le 13/01/2010 09:57, Benoit a écrit :
Le 12/01/2010 16:35, Tilghman Lesher a écrit :
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 04:44:36 Benoit wrote:
I just experienced another problem however i have two rnis cards, one
b410p and one te220,
while the later works prefectly i can't really make
Le 12/01/2010 16:35, Tilghman Lesher a écrit :
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 04:44:36 Benoit wrote:
I just experienced another problem however i have two rnis cards, one
b410p and one te220,
while the later works prefectly i can't really make the first one work,
using DAHDI or mISDN
under
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 04:44:36 Benoit wrote:
I just experienced another problem however i have two rnis cards, one
b410p and one te220,
while the later works prefectly i can't really make the first one work,
using DAHDI or mISDN
under asterisk 1.6.
If you're having trouble with any
If I get an echo cancellation module for my Digium TE121 card, will I need
to do any adjustments/configuration in Asterisk?
You should probably still set the gain using rxgain and txgain. IME,
it's much easier setting gains on a PRI than it is on a POTS line,
though. I've worked with a couple
I got a few newbie questions.
If I get an echo cancellation module for my Digium TE121 card, will I need to
do any adjustments/configuration in Asterisk? Is the hardware better than the
software version?
TIA!
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i am going to set up asterisk for pbx purpose in my office. i am having 2
PSTN lines and will be configuring 10 extentions in my office. plz tell me
which hardware will be needed for this.
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On Nov 15, 2009, at 2:27 PM, aster...@opensourcesolution.in wrote:
i am going to set up asterisk for pbx purpose in my office. i am having 2
PSTN lines and will be configuring 10 extentions in my office. plz tell me
which hardware will be needed for this.
thx
Have you read this page?
i am going to set up asterisk for pbx purpose in my office. i am having 2 PSTN
lines and will be configuring 10 extentions in my office. plz tell me which
hardware will be needed for this.
Can someone please throw that moron of the list??
On Nov 15, 2009, at 2:27 PM, aster...@opensourcesolution.in wrote:
i am going to set up asterisk for pbx purpose in my office. i am having
2 PSTN lines and will be configuring 10 extentions in my office. plz
tell me which hardware will be needed for this.
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Andreas
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Andreas Anderson
Sent: Monday, 16 November 2009 06:34
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Hardware Requirement for asterisk
i am going to set up asterisk for pbx purpose in my office. i am having 2 PSTN
lines
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
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 16:38:02 -0300, David fire ddf...@gmail.com
wrote:
dive in the mailing list archive in February a very nice user sent an email
about how to do load balancing using opensip.
I don't suppose you know the Subject line, do you David?
I can't find it!
Hi,
I`m looking for reliable and redundant hardware for Asterisk. I`ve been
leaning towards buying one of these (HP 360 G5 with everything as redundant
as possible), which I know will be good enough for a few months before
needing to upgrade:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Mike wrote:
Hi,
I`m looking for reliable and redundant hardware for Asterisk. I`ve been
leaning towards buying one of these (HP 360 G5 with everything as redundant
as possible), which I know will be good enough for a few months before
needing to upgrade:
You can reliably run asterisk on just about any x86 hardware. You don't
mention what kind of stresses you are going to put on it, so your sizing
questions are impossible to answer. How many extensions? How many
simultaneous calls? Will you be transcoding? Routing to/from the PSTN?
What
i am very far away to be an expert
in my experience i prefer to use a cluster of normal computers instead of an
expensive one.
if one go down you can trhow it and buy a new one any where very fast.
using opensip and *Heartbeat* you you can have an failsafe system.
dive in the mailing list archive
Mike wrote:
You can reliably run asterisk on just about any x86 hardware. You don't
mention what kind of stresses you are going to put on it, so your sizing
questions are impossible to answer. How many extensions? How many
simultaneous calls? Will you be transcoding? Routing to/from the
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Mike wrote:
You can reliably run asterisk on just about any x86 hardware. You don't
mention what kind of stresses you are going to put on it, so your sizing
questions are impossible to answer. How many extensions? How many
simultaneous calls? Will you be
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Mike wrote:
Hi,
I`m looking for reliable and redundant hardware for Asterisk. I`ve been
leaning towards buying one of these (HP 360 G5 with everything as redundant
as possible), which I know will be good enough for a few months before
needing to upgrade:
I'm shooting from the hip here, but I don't think dual CPU gives
you
redundancy. If one chip fries I am pretty sure the machine will
crash.
This was sort of a question disguised as a statement. Can a CPUs
function when it's neighbour is fried?
Dualcore means two cores on one CPU.
: Re: [asterisk-users] Hardware suggestions
I'm shooting from the hip here, but I don't think dual CPU gives
you
redundancy. If one chip fries I am pretty sure the machine will
crash.
This was sort of a question disguised as a statement. Can a CPUs
function when it's
Are you locked into the 3U form factor?
We're running Asterisk on a Dell PowerEdge 1950 (1U, 2 full height PCI-E
slots [one home to an AEX-804E], 3 drive bays, redundant power).
I both the 2950 and 2970 (both are 2U, variable number of drive bays based
on the config you choose, the 2950
Hi guys,
I'm building a server that need to host 2 digium TDM24 cards.
I know any 3U server with 2 PCI-E slots would do. Since I do prefer supermicro
server, but getting one configured is pretty darn hard.
Any suggestions here?
Cheers,
Kelvin Chan | Positronics Ent.
Product
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kelvin Chan
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 7:17 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] hardware that can accomondate 2 TDM24
Hi guys,
I'm building a server that need to host 2 digium TDM24 cards.
I know any 3U
Saw your post...let me know what suggestions arise (I do not watch the
list that closely -- your was flagged because my monitoring software
spotted your email address).
g.
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Hello! Recently I posted a question about an installation I have that was
experiencing glare problems. The solutions presented were to use inverse
inbound and outbound line groups and to use groundstart signalling. As it turns
out, the Sangoma A400D card that is in use does NOT support
We are in the process of building out www.dialaway4free.com, a free world
wide calling service. I am writing RFQ's for hardware, since we are going to
use asterisk as our call processor. I was wondering what is the best server
platform to use that will support digium cards and handle sip
) and redirect
from dundi or enum, and then terminating direct into line (zap/isdn)
-Message d'origine-
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Goran Donev
Envoyé : jeudi 13 mars 2008 22:10
À : asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Objet : [asterisk-users] Hardware Platform
Dear List,
I have to plan an instalation of an asterisk box for over 400 extensions
(Sip and Iax2) and 4 PRI channels.
I do not know which hardware (server) should I buy to support this amount of
extensions.
Someone made a similar instalation? which hardware (server) did you use?
Which was the
On Feb 13, 2008 10:15 AM, voip crazy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone made a similar instalation? which hardware (server) did you use?
Which was the processor type and the amount of memory used by the server?
You will probably get some useful info on the list but also check out
voip-info.org:
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:
Case:
1 CodeGen 4U Server Case $80
http://tinyurl.com/bnobz
http://tinyurl.com/95s2b
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811182566
Or:
1 Eagle Tech ET-RMAL2025-SL Beige 2U Server Case 2 External 5.25
Drive Bays
At 16:13 10/15/2007, Andreas van dem Helge wrote:
On 10/15/07, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Case:
1 CodeGen 4U Server Case $80
http://tinyurl.com/bnobz
http://tinyurl.com/95s2b
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811182566
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 8/10/07, Jason K. Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could everyone that has a working production Asterisk server that uses a
Digium telephony card as a BRI/PRI gateway let me know what
motherboard/processor your server uses?
Currently running a TE412P in a IBM x3650 Model 7979. I had some
James FitzGibbon wrote:
On 8/10/07, Jason K. Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could everyone that has a working production Asterisk server that uses a
Digium telephony card as a BRI/PRI gateway let me know what
motherboard/processor your server uses?
Currently running a TE412P in a IBM
Hi there,
Could everyone that has a working production Asterisk server that uses a
Digium telephony card as a BRI/PRI gateway let me know what
motherboard/processor your server uses?
We use a Digium TE210P as our telephony card. We have tried a couple
motherboards, and neither is giving us
In the O'Reilly Asterisk book it suggests that it is important to allow
BIOS specification of the PCI slot IRQs -- the Tyan won't let us do that
I don't think. Is this an issue with the Sangoma card?
Also comments about how suitable this machine is would also be
gratefully received.
Rory
On
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
In the O'Reilly Asterisk book it suggests that it is important to allow
BIOS specification of the PCI slot IRQs -- the Tyan won't let us do that
I don't think. Is this an issue with the Sangoma card?
Probably not. Once the system is built, have a
Hi Gordon. Very many thanks for your comments.
On 05/08/07, Gordon Henderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
In the O'Reilly Asterisk book it suggests that it is important to allow
BIOS specification of the PCI slot IRQs -- the Tyan won't let us do
I would be grateful for some comments on our proposed machine specs for
a new Asterisk installation at a client with an initial 70 extensions.
The system should be able to handle 100 extensions. The system will have
the following main features:
- PSTN connection via ISDN 30, dealing with all
On 8/1/07, Linux Lover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This SOHO PBX box won't interop with Asterisk
because it doesn't speak any
of the protocols that Asterisk does. This box
I tend agree with your evaluation. Still, I was
thinking that since all these el-cheapo SOHO PBX boxes
support manual
James FitzGibbon wrote:
On 8/1/07, *Linux Lover* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This SOHO PBX box won't interop with Asterisk
because it doesn't speak any
of the protocols that Asterisk does. This box
I tend agree with your evaluation. Still, I was
Wow! Thank you so much, James - you have certainly
clarified lots of things in my mind. You are correct
about me overlooking the feedback issue (with the
el-cheapo device). I see that I have to learn. This
world of VoIP is new and mind boggling - to me.
Thanks,
Lynn
--- James FitzGibbon [EMAIL
Hello,
I am a small business owner in need for a solution
that automatically answers an incoming call, prompts
the caller via touch-tone menu (press 1 to leave a
message, press 0 to speak to a representative) and
will ring my (real) phone ONLY if requested by caller.
I know that Asterisk is
Lynn,
If I understand you question correctly, you would need:
A computer (preferably a server) to run Asterisk
An analog interface card such as the Digium TDM400P
An analog phone line (POTS)
An analog (real) phone
Calls would come in on the POTS line, get answered by Asterisk. Callers would
Lynn,
What you need is an ATA (analog telephone adapter). The ATA is a SIP or IAX
extension on your Asterisk box, and your standard phone plugs into it.
Asterisk sends the call to the SIP extension (the ATA), and the ATA rings
your phone. On the flip side, your phone dials normally and the ATA
Quoting Linux Lover [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
any of the various module based cards with one fxo and one fxs port
will do what you want.
Hello,
I am a small business owner in need for a solution
that automatically answers an incoming call, prompts
the caller via touch-tone menu (press 1 to
On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 06:48 -0700, Linux Lover wrote:
I am a small business owner in need for a solution
that automatically answers an incoming call, prompts
the caller via touch-tone menu (press 1 to leave a
message, press 0 to speak to a representative) and
will ring my (real) phone ONLY if
Yes, you understood correctly. Thank you - and all
others who replied so quickly - for your precise and
guiding answers.
The Digium TDM11B looks looks like the perfect match
for me:
http://www.telephonyware.com/telephonyware/tw00068.html
But one thing that I forgot to mention is that my
Hi Lynn,
You can use a Linksys SPA-3102 for both FXO (POTS) and FXS (phone)
connection instead of a Digium card. The price is around $90-100.
Almost any old PC will do if it can run Linux. There are also other
alternatives to a PC such as the Linksys WRT54GL. I use a Linksys NSLU2
(Slug) at
Lynn,
I am unfamiliar with soho-pbx, so I cannot comment on quality, service,
configurability, etc. They are based out of Hong Kong, and their box is
probably already running some flavor of Asterisk, so you would need nothing
additional except for the phone line coming in and the telephone.
This is what I have at home and it works okay. I also added an SPA-2002
(~$70) that adds another two FXS (phone) ports for a total of three.
Godspeed,
Phil
Drew Gibson wrote:
Hi Lynn,
You can use a Linksys SPA-3102 for both FXO (POTS) and FXS (phone)
connection instead of a Digium
On 8/1/07, Linux Lover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But one thing that I forgot to mention is that my
business is only in its beginning stage and I need to
be as thrifty as possible. While $216 is a reasonable
price, I was wondering whether my (currently very
modest) goal can be achieved by
/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Linux Lover
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:30 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Hardware that can ring my phone?
Yes, you
Do you think you'll outgrow 1 phone line any time soon. If so You'll
want something that you don't have to completely redo when you add the
next line. That digium card you linked to has 2 more expansion slots
open for more lines or phones.
The soho pbx you linked to looks like you can have
Linux Lover wrote:
But one thing that I forgot to mention is that my
business is only in its beginning stage and I need to
be as thrifty as possible. While $216 is a reasonable
price, I was wondering whether my (currently very
modest) goal can be achieved by spending much less
(under
John, thank you very much. Indeed, this is the
direction I was thinking of taking. I just needed a
quick dirty solution for the short term - I didn't
realize that Asterisk is so complex.
In fact, I am not sure I completely understand it:
Will using Asterisk force me to use an external VoIP
Quoting Linux Lover [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
John, thank you very much. Indeed, this is the
direction I was thinking of taking. I just needed a
quick dirty solution for the short term - I didn't
realize that Asterisk is so complex.
In fact, I am not sure I completely understand it:
Will using
James, thank you for your educating answer.
--- James FitzGibbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This SOHO PBX box won't interop with Asterisk
because it doesn't speak any
of the protocols that Asterisk does. This box
appears to be a solid-state
(and I'd assume very feature restricted)
you would still need an fxo port of some sort for asterisk for it to
pretend to be a phone.
Quoting Linux Lover [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
James, thank you for your educating answer.
--- James FitzGibbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This SOHO PBX box won't interop with Asterisk
because it
You can use a Linksys SPA-3102 for both FXO (POTS) and FXS (phone)
connection instead of a Digium card. The price is around $90-100.
Almost any old PC will do if it can run Linux. There are also other
alternatives to a PC such as the Linksys WRT54GL.
The OpenWRT (on whatever supported router
Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2007 19:21
To: Adrian Marsh
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Hardware spec comparison
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 06:51:40PM +0100, Adrian Marsh wrote:
All,
I've a question on A*k hardware.
I'm running 1.2.18 on a Dell DC051 (Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.80GHz
All,
I've a question on A*k hardware.
I'm running 1.2.18 on a Dell DC051 (Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.80GHz)
with 512mb RAM.
I'm supporting 60 users (Cisco 7940s each + Xlite PCs).
Call loads are low, max of about 10 simultaneous SIP/IAX calls.
CPU for A*k rarely goes above 2% as I can tell.
Its
It could also be that network congestion is causing the quality degradation.
Do you have quality of service configured on the LAN?
You mention that you are IP only; does that mean you are doing local
traffic only or are you connecting to the public network via your internet
connection. If you
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Adrian Marsh wrote:
All,
I've a question on A*k hardware.
I'm running 1.2.18 on a Dell DC051 (Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.80GHz)
with 512mb RAM.
I'm supporting 60 users (Cisco 7940s each + Xlite PCs).
Call loads are low, max of about 10 simultaneous SIP/IAX calls.
CPU for
To: Adrian Marsh
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Hardware spec comparison
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 06:51:40PM +0100, Adrian Marsh wrote:
All,
I've a question on A*k hardware.
I'm running 1.2.18 on a Dell DC051 (Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.80GHz)
with 512mb RAM.
I'm supporting 60 users (Cisco
Hi,
I am currently using TE110P Digium card on a PRI card. Basically the
echo is so much that one can disticntly identify that. I have tried all the
combination if tuning configuration seen in forums etc. I am using MG2
cancellor algorithm also tuned the RX TX gains, still there
Deepak Naidu wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using TE110P Digium card on a PRI card. Basically
the echo is so much that one can disticntly identify that. I have tried
all the combination if tuning configuration seen in forums etc. I am
using MG2 cancellor algorithm also tuned the RX TX
So Steven, did the echo problem stopped once the Hardware echo cancellor card
was installed out of the box, or you needed to do some configuration changes
like Rx Tx etc.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
--
Deepak
»Steven Ringwald« [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deepak Naidu
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