Erm, no.

Its the 25th caller that will get rolled into the second line. A T1 can 
support 24 chanels. You'll get a total of 48 chanels with 2 T1's.

I wouldn't bother with the Analogue card. I'd buy a SIP phone instead. 
As long as you are within network reach of the server you'll be able to 
do your testing.

Also, Are you planning on lots of little conferences or one big one? 
This will dictate how you setup the conference system. Search the WIKI 
for notes but basicly you can have everyone dial a common number and 
then get challenged for 2 sets of keys (conference#, password#). This 
will allow for lots of little conferences.

Or you could have lots of phone numbers attached to separate conferences 
with just a password.

Or you could have .... You get the point.

There are pro's and con's with all methods. The biggest drawback with 
lots of little ones is that you have no control over how many people get 
invited to any given conference. If the Sales team are doing something a 
bit sexy today they may tie up the whole system therby locking out the 
Tech Support team's daily roundup meeting.



Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
http://www.g7ltt.com


Richard Open Source wrote:
> Thank you Mark for your response.
>  
> All users will dial in to the system as an external user. I figured I 
> will use the analogue card to test my system while we process our 
> request for an internal T1 from the department that handles our voice 
> infrstructure. Once I got the T1, I'll move the analogue card to a 
> "play" box to learn about Asterisk some more.
>  
> I haven't thought about the situation about rolling that 49th caller to 
> the second line. I will have to talk to the group that provides our 
> internal T1 on what is possible.
>  
> richard
> 
>  
> On 2/16/06, *Mark Phillips* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
> wrote:
> 
>     I'm not gonna get into the machine specs. Many folks will tell you
>     that's not OK and many folks wil tell you it is OK. YMMV.
> 
>     As for the cards, The T1 card is fine but will only afford you 48 lines.
>     Is the phone company going to roll over the inbound calls to the second
>     line when the first is full?
> 
>     Also, why do you need the analogue card? If you require to connect to
>     the server as an internal user how are you gonna do this? Will all users
>     be required to dial in to the system as an external user?
> 
> 
> 
>     Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
>     Randolph, NJ
>     http://www.g7ltt.com
> 
> 
>     Richard Open Source wrote:
>      > Hello everyone,
>      >
>      > I am new to this wonderful world of Asterisk. But I am diving
>     head first
>      > hoping to swim rather than sink.
>      > I am sending this query in this list as I am still waiting for
>      > confirmation of my asterisk mailing list subscription.
>      >
>      > I will be building an audio conference server that will handle from
>      > 30-50 concurrent users. The server I am planning on using has the
>      > following components:
>      >
>      > - ASUS A8NSLI-PR A-64 LAN/2X PCIE/FW/SATA2  (****COMES WITH 2 GB-LAN
>      > PORTS****)
>      > - AMD OPTERON 148 2.2GHZ S939
>      > - ****SO**** KINGSTON KVR400X72C3A/1G 400MHZ DDR ECC (2 x 1G = 2G
>     total)
>      > - SAPPHIRE PCIE RADEON X300 256MB V/D/VO
>      > - WESTERN DIGITAL 200GB SATA II 7200 8MB ( 2 x 200GB = 400GB total)
>      > Do any of you have experience (good or bad) with the ASUS
>     motherboard?
>      > Can this system handle 30-50 users inside a conference room?
>      >
>      > We have also ordered a TDM22B
>      >
>     (http://store.digium.com/product_view.php?category=17&product_code=RTDM22B
>     
> <http://store.digium.com/product_view.php?category=17&product_code=RTDM22B>
>      >
>     <http://store.digium.com/product_view.php?category=17&product_code=RTDM22B
>     
> <http://store.digium.com/product_view.php?category=17&product_code=RTDM22B>>)
>      > and a TE205P (
>      >
>     http://store.digium.com/product_view.php?category=2&product_code=TE205P
>     <http://store.digium.com/product_view.php?category=2&product_code=TE205P>
>      > <
>     http://store.digium.com/product_view.php?category=2&product_code=TE205P
>     
> <http://store.digium.com/product_view.php?category=2&product_code=TE205P>>)
>      > from Digium. Are these the right cards?
>      >
>      > Thank you in advance for your answers.
>      >
>      > richard
>      >
>      >
>      >
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