Hi Jim,
Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
Getting dedicated IRQs for the cards is a minor problem compared to what
happens when you have four cards hammering away mercilessly at the
chipset and CPU of your motherboard; 1000 IRQs per second, per card.
Nobody's really sure what's wrong, but it causes
Getting dedicated IRQs for the cards is a minor problem compared to what
happens when you have four cards hammering away mercilessly at the
chipset and CPU of your motherboard; 1000 IRQs per second, per card.
Nobody's really sure what's wrong, but it causes problems for pretty
nearly
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 03:15:18PM -0600, Grady Trew, Jr. wrote:
Getting dedicated IRQs for the cards is a minor problem compared to what
happens when you have four cards hammering away mercilessly at the
chipset and CPU of your motherboard; 1000 IRQs per second, per card.
Nobody's really
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] four wildcards in a single pc
Getting dedicated IRQs
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Hi.
Please excuse me asking this again. But it really puzzles me.
It is puzzling, no denying it. The development team is still struggling
with these issues, and so far there has not been found a foolproof
solution (at least I can't recall having seen one).
We're
I have done multi-TDM4xx cards in a box.
DO NOT TRY THIS!!
Sorry for yelling but,
Our system worked, and I use that term loosely, for about a week.
The hardware simply cannot handle the onslaught of IRQ's that this
causes.
We got popping and beeping, and dead lines.
We put each card in a
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 14:23 +0200, Shoval Tomer wrote:
Hi.
Please excuse me asking this again. But it really puzzles me.
We're installing asterisk at a branch office at NJ (HQ is at
Petach-Tikva)
It'll need to support 5 POTS lines, 11 analog extensions and four VOIP
phones.
I wanted to
So I thought of installing a combination of four pci cards in the
machine, and everybody on the list just keeps telling me it won't work.
You have 5 POTS lines and 4 X100P cards? Sounds like a complete drag...
At any rate, why don't you buy a TDM400P with 4 FXO ports? I've bought
one off
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 14:23 +0200, Shoval Tomer wrote:
Hi.
Please excuse me asking this again. But it really puzzles me.
Asking multiple times does not change a proper answer.
We're installing asterisk at a branch office at NJ (HQ is at
Petach-Tikva)
It'll need to support 5 POTS lines, 11
I've been running an Asterisk box with 4 FXO ports and 12 FXS ports for
months. The cards are sharing interrupts. The machine has one network
card too. The system behaves very well. In my experience, putting
multiple TDM cards in one box works. I've not been so lucky with
multiple T1/E1 cards,
I have installed successfully more then four cards in a machine before.
I had a firewall with eight network interfaces (one quad card, one duo
and two singles)
I have machines with two dialogic boards, a pci display card, and a
network interface.
And I know I've had machines at home that had
You need to understand that the Digium cards generate 1000 interupt
requests per second per card. So 4 Digium cards generate 4000 interupts
per second. Your system will start to buckle under the load if you had
enough of a computer to begin with.
(Pardon my hardware ignorance) Why do the
Matthew Boehm wrote:
You need to understand that the Digium cards generate 1000 interupt
requests per second per card. So 4 Digium cards generate 4000 interupts
per second. Your system will start to buckle under the load if you had
enough of a computer to begin with.
(Pardon my hardware
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 10:27 -0600, Matthew Boehm wrote:
You need to understand that the Digium cards generate 1000 interupt
requests per second per card. So 4 Digium cards generate 4000 interupts
per second. Your system will start to buckle under the load if you had
enough of a computer to
-Users] four wildcards in a single pc
I've been running an Asterisk box with 4 FXO ports and 12 FXS ports
for
months. The cards are sharing interrupts. The machine has one network
card too. The system behaves very well. In my experience, putting
multiple TDM cards in one box works. I've not been so
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] four wildcards in a single pc
I have installed successfully more then four cards in a machine
before.
I had a firewall with eight network interfaces (one quad card, one
duo
and two singles)
I have machines with two dialogic boards
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From: Rich Adamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 5:39 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] four wildcards in a single pc
I have installed successfully more then four cards in a machine
before.
I
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Steven Critchfield wrote:
Digium cards need 1000 interupts per card per second due to the lack of
onboard buffer. The buffer was left off of the design to keep the design
simple and therefore inexpensive. All the cards present 8 bits of data
per channel during that
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 20:59 +0100, Peter Svensson wrote:
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Steven Critchfield wrote:
Digium cards need 1000 interupts per card per second due to the lack of
onboard buffer. The buffer was left off of the design to keep the design
simple and therefore inexpensive. All the
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