Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-07 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
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

Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-07 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
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

Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-06 Thread John Novack SCII
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

Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-06 Thread Bryant Zimmerman
, 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

Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-06 Thread Bryant Zimmerman
Iran 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

[asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-06 Thread Ira
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

Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-06 Thread John Novack SCII
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

Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-06 Thread Glenn Geller (VDOPh)
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

Re: [asterisk-users] New Asterisk build

2015-03-06 Thread Ira
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