-users] Asterisk Appliance
I'm looking for some info on the Asterisk Appliance.
I understand it has a gui, but can I still do all the dialplan config
that I'm used of doing by hand outside of the gui? If I really wanted
to, could I even ignore that the device has a gui and do all my config
I'm looking for some info on the Asterisk Appliance.
I understand it has a gui, but can I still do all the dialplan config
that I'm used of doing by hand outside of the gui? If I really wanted
to, could I even ignore that the device has a gui and do all my config
in the files? I guess I'm just
Hi list,
I need advice on which solution to implement, asterisk appliance
A50 or just install linux on a pc and get tdm cards. Any comments?
James
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As Drew Gibson wrote at anotehr topic:
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The internal card should give you higher reliability as there are fewer
parts and cables although the external gateways could allow you to have
redundant servers.
External gateways would also be easier to scale when you need more lines.
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Hi,
Thanks for the response.Would you rather install asterisk or use the
appliance?
James
Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy wrote:
As Drew Gibson wrote at anotehr topic:
[quote]
The internal card should give you higher reliability as there are fewer
parts and cables although the external gateways could
If you know how to configure asterisk, go to proper install with gateways.
redundancy is easy to manage in this case, no internal hardware, heartbeat
for another server, and your are ready to failover ;) And dont forget about
the 'boss', they like sometimes fancy web interfaces, and click stuff ;)
My phone isn't registering with my Asterisk appliance,
but I'm not sure where to find any logs to see what is
going on? Does the appliance not support log viewing?
Thanks,
Scott
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I am curious if anyone has used the Asterisk Appliance in an
install. Where you happy with it?
I have done a couple installs with 250-300 phones, but I have another
one coming up that is only 7 phones. I thought I would give the
Asterisk Appliance a try.
Is it able to echo cancel on
OK, I found the answer to my echo question (32ms).
But, has anyone used it? Feelings?
Forrest Beck
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Is it able to echo cancel on the FXS/FXO cards?
Yes, it has has built-in echo cancellation in hardware.
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Anyone using VoIPStreet with the Asterisk Appliance? Having some
trouble getting a test trunk working with them, not sure how to properly
refer to them in the Host field under Custom VoIP.
Thanks
Cory J Andrews
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Distribution channels arenĀ“t being made to the public yet, other then direct from digium. Looks like they will be waiting 2 weeks before we hear anything else. (After VON) The questions you are asking, I dont believe have yet been confirmed by asterisk or digium. Though I am sure it is on there
Just wondering about the Asterisk Appliance. I was waiting for hardware
like this but the details are still kind of sketchy about how it will be
sold. Will there be an option to buy it barebones without Asterisk Business
Edition?
Not even sure if it's feasable for a mere mortal such as
Ok now that we have a Asterisk server running quite
well, we want to put it onto a more appropriate device, i.e. not a beige box
computer, but perhaps some kind of embedded linux appliance.
Has anyone already done this? Any suggestions
on some tidy, small, suitable linux systems to use for
Martin
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Ok now that we have a Asterisk server running quite well, we want to
put it onto a more appropriate device, i.e. not a beige box
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