It depends entirely on the application: number of transcoders running etc.
There has been some discussion on this topic in the past - you might consult
the archives and the Wiki.
Assuming that you're running a fast processor (>2.4GHz), I would think the
general answer is either one or two 4-port E1 cards maximum in one system.
I've had trouble making two 4-port TE410P cards run reliably under heavy
load, but I was hammering these channels with a very high rate of call
setups in an IVR environment.
Regards
Scott M. Stingel
President,
Emerging Voice Technology, Inc.
Palo Alto California & London England
www.evtmedia.com <http://www.evtmedia.com/>
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Max TE410P card on an Asterisk
Hello,
Does anybody know the max number of TE410P/TE405P card we can put in an
asterisk box?
Thanks.
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