[Astlinux-users] Question about E1/T1-to-analog phone HW

2009-02-22 Thread Pete Kay
Hi,

I would like to use astLinux to bridge E1/T1 to analog phone.  So,
that would mean 3 PCI cars, one for E1/T1 and the other two for 16
ports analog phone.

Does anyone have suggestions for HW that I can use?

Thanks for your recommendation.

Pete

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Question about E1/T1-to-analog phone HW

2009-02-22 Thread Michael Keuter
Hi,

I would like to use astLinux to bridge E1/T1 to analog phone.  So,
that would mean 3 PCI cars, one for E1/T1 and the other two for 16
ports analog phone.

Does anyone have suggestions for HW that I can use?

Thanks for your recommendation.

Pete

Hi Pete,

you could use eg. Patton VoIP-Gateways (SIP-To-analog) or 
Channelbanks (by many companies) for analog equipment and use only 
the E1/T1 with PCI.
But be aware of possible fax issues.

Michael

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[Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements

2009-02-22 Thread Martin Rogers
Hi

could anyone advise if the net5501-60 has sufficient resource for an
Astlinux SOHO PBX, in particular, the fact that it has just 256MB RAM.
Is this likely to be a problem going forward with newer versions of
Asterisk/AstLinux. Should I just cut to the chase and settle on the
net5501-70 boards.

The envisaged configuration is likely to be 2 FXO  1 FXS on a TDM400,
and probably 6-8 SIP endpoints, supporting a maximum of say four
concurrent calls.

Any observations from real deployments would be of interest.

Thanks
Mart

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements

2009-02-22 Thread Darrick Hartman
Martin Rogers wrote:
 Hi
 
 could anyone advise if the net5501-60 has sufficient resource for an
 Astlinux SOHO PBX, in particular, the fact that it has just 256MB RAM.
 Is this likely to be a problem going forward with newer versions of
 Asterisk/AstLinux. Should I just cut to the chase and settle on the
 net5501-70 boards.
 
 The envisaged configuration is likely to be 2 FXO  1 FXS on a TDM400,
 and probably 6-8 SIP endpoints, supporting a maximum of say four
 concurrent calls.
 
 Any observations from real deployments would be of interest.

I have net5501-70's deployed with up to 10 FXO channels and up to 25 SIP 
phones with no problems.  For the little additional extra cost, I would 
suggest the -70 with the 512MB of ram.  You'd probably be fine with the 
256MB, but more ram is always better.

Darrick

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements

2009-02-22 Thread Cleveland Electronic Services
Darrick,

Martin sorry to barge in on your post.

What version of Astlinux/Asterisk are you running on the net5501-70

Cheers

Cleve

-Original Message-
From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com] 
Sent: Monday, 23 February 2009 5:43 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements

Martin Rogers wrote:
 Hi
 
 could anyone advise if the net5501-60 has sufficient resource for an
 Astlinux SOHO PBX, in particular, the fact that it has just 256MB RAM.
 Is this likely to be a problem going forward with newer versions of
 Asterisk/AstLinux. Should I just cut to the chase and settle on the
 net5501-70 boards.
 
 The envisaged configuration is likely to be 2 FXO  1 FXS on a TDM400,
 and probably 6-8 SIP endpoints, supporting a maximum of say four
 concurrent calls.
 
 Any observations from real deployments would be of interest.

I have net5501-70's deployed with up to 10 FXO channels and up to 25 SIP 
phones with no problems.  For the little additional extra cost, I would 
suggest the -70 with the 512MB of ram.  You'd probably be fine with the 
256MB, but more ram is always better.

Darrick


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Re: [Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements

2009-02-22 Thread Darrick Hartman
Cleve,

Astlinux version 0.6.2 (soon to be 0.6.3).  0.6.2 has Asterisk 1.4.21.2. 
  0.6.3 will have 1.4.23.1.

Darrick

Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
 Darrick,
 
 Martin sorry to barge in on your post.
 
 What version of Astlinux/Asterisk are you running on the net5501-70
 
 Cheers
 
 Cleve
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com] 
 Sent: Monday, 23 February 2009 5:43 AM
 To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements
 
 Martin Rogers wrote:
 Hi

 could anyone advise if the net5501-60 has sufficient resource for an
 Astlinux SOHO PBX, in particular, the fact that it has just 256MB RAM.
 Is this likely to be a problem going forward with newer versions of
 Asterisk/AstLinux. Should I just cut to the chase and settle on the
 net5501-70 boards.

 The envisaged configuration is likely to be 2 FXO  1 FXS on a TDM400,
 and probably 6-8 SIP endpoints, supporting a maximum of say four
 concurrent calls.

 Any observations from real deployments would be of interest.
 
 I have net5501-70's deployed with up to 10 FXO channels and up to 25 SIP 
 phones with no problems.  For the little additional extra cost, I would 
 suggest the -70 with the 512MB of ram.  You'd probably be fine with the 
 256MB, but more ram is always better.
 
 Darrick

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements

2009-02-22 Thread Cleveland Electronic Services
Thanks Darrick,

I will wait till 0.6.3 is out then.

Cheers

Cleve 

-Original Message-
From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com] 
Sent: Monday, 23 February 2009 11:02 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements

Cleve,

Astlinux version 0.6.2 (soon to be 0.6.3).  0.6.2 has Asterisk 1.4.21.2. 
  0.6.3 will have 1.4.23.1.

Darrick

Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
 Darrick,
 
 Martin sorry to barge in on your post.
 
 What version of Astlinux/Asterisk are you running on the net5501-70
 
 Cheers
 
 Cleve
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com] 
 Sent: Monday, 23 February 2009 5:43 AM
 To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Hardware requirements
 
 Martin Rogers wrote:
 Hi

 could anyone advise if the net5501-60 has sufficient resource for an
 Astlinux SOHO PBX, in particular, the fact that it has just 256MB RAM.
 Is this likely to be a problem going forward with newer versions of
 Asterisk/AstLinux. Should I just cut to the chase and settle on the
 net5501-70 boards.

 The envisaged configuration is likely to be 2 FXO  1 FXS on a TDM400,
 and probably 6-8 SIP endpoints, supporting a maximum of say four
 concurrent calls.

 Any observations from real deployments would be of interest.
 
 I have net5501-70's deployed with up to 10 FXO channels and up to 25 SIP 
 phones with no problems.  For the little additional extra cost, I would 
 suggest the -70 with the 512MB of ram.  You'd probably be fine with the 
 256MB, but more ram is always better.
 
 Darrick


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