Anton Tinchev wrote:
Matt Riddell wrote:
Anton Tinchev wrote:
Will be there new card?
I'm asking it, 'couse i'm going to buy 3-4 cards?
Or i should wait for the new one?
I'd buy now. There has so far been no information on the new cards
from Digium (I.E. no confirmation that the card will exist
Matt Riddell wrote:
In that case I'd recommend the quad span E1/T1 card which is available
now. (also seeing as you stated you needed 3-4, this will be a lot
cheaper)
...and introduce a single point of failure, as well.
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Apollon Koutlides
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Hi,
Matt Riddell wrote:
In that case I'd recommend the quad span E1/T1 card which is available
now. (also seeing as you stated you needed 3-4, this will be a lot
cheaper)
...and introduce a single point of failure, as well.
And generates much less interrupts per second, because each
Paul Cadach wrote:
[snip]
In this situation to minimize IRQ flow better is to:
a) have as-much-as-possible ports on signle card;
b) distrubute cards between different hosts.
(b) is what I have in mind (and what I actually do when I have more than
one E1/T1 interface). x86 h/w is really cheap
Anton Tinchev wrote:
Will be there new card?
I'm asking it, 'couse i'm going to buy 3-4 cards?
Or i should wait for the new one?
I'd buy now. There has so far been no information on the new cards from
Digium (I.E. no confirmation that the card will exist and consequently
no release date) and
Matt Riddell wrote:
Anton Tinchev wrote:
Will be there new card?
I'm asking it, 'couse i'm going to buy 3-4 cards?
Or i should wait for the new one?
I'd buy now. There has so far been no information on the new cards from
Digium (I.E. no confirmation that the card will exist and consequently
no