Hi there.
Just curious if you've checked out Linux clustering software such as
OpenSSI ( http://www.openssi.org/ ) and run Asterisk on it? It features
a multi-threaded cluster-aware shell (and custom kernel) that will
automatically cluster-ize any regular Linux executable (such as the main
Alex Balashov wrote:
Sure, it's called a DID trunk. It's basically just a regular analog
phone line but the CO switch sends down the digits dialed in one of a
Sean, I am curious--what do these look like these days? Are they
ordinary T1s? CAS/robbed-bit? Do these just use the signaling
Rob Schall wrote:
understanding with DIDs (and its limited), is they have to belong to a
PRI. The only way that is cheaper than a few pots lines is if you needed
This is not true, since analog DID trunks do exist.
I was hoping for a solution more along the lines of Use this x
variable
Rob Schall wrote:
Normally I just use pri's with our asterisk systems, but a request came
in to add some normal pots lines to the setup. We have 3 lines, and they
run into the fxs ports. They hit the dialplan just fine, and they always
dial the s extension. However, my question would be... Is
channel = 1; PSTN attached to port 1
Thank you very much for your time. Hopefully we can get an answer to
this and put it on the Wiki for all to see!
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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