I go with what I know is solid, Adit or Adtran channel banks and T1 ports. I personally like Adtran but that is just preference.
The Xorcom device is USB correct? I just have a personal block on putting anything mission critical on a USB port or hub. I would have to lab it up and really test it before feeling comfortable. That being said, I do not here people complaining or even really asking questions and I know the devices are out there, so maybe it is time to check it out. Citel was a total flop for trying to replace a Definty G3. Nothing but problems, loud pops, screeching, hissing, dropped calls. Citel tech support was one step up from SwitchVox if you have a "real" problem that doesn't fit in a script, downright hostile. Once bitten, twice shy, but then again, it was replacing a digital PBX, not analog and that was many years ago (Citel, not SwitchVox. SwitchVox was good many years ago....) I had great success with Quintum Tenor AX boxen but that is almost certainly overkill for your application. They are basically high density ATAs with more features than you can believe. Great for configuring and shipping to a remote location. Just my experience and thoughts. Thanks, Steve T On 2/12/09, Stephen Davies <stephen.l.dav...@gmail.com> wrote: > Everybody is talking about other products. But yes, the Xorcom will > handle all ports active, supports a high density connector at the > back, looks just like standard Zap/Dahdi ports to Asterisk, rack > mounts nicely and much less $$ than the other solutions. > > Steve > > On 2/10/09, Erick Perez <eaper...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, I am looking to connect 66 analog phones to an asterisk box. I was >> thinking of a Xorcom astribank 32port (2 of them and another 8 port). >> this is because the phones have no near connection to an ip network, >> so replacing the phones in favor of voip phones+network cabling is >> kinda out of the question. >> >> In your experience, will these units support all the phones talking at >> the same time with other units on the astribank, as well as to the >> pbx, pstn, etc? The asterisk pbx will be a server-class Hp Proliant >> unit (potentially a dl320). i must make sure the astribanks will not >> die when fully utilized. >> >> other hardware suggestions for this task will be nice. >> >> thanks, >> >> >> -- >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> Erick >> ------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users