nice to see your feedback! looks promising.however, would you like to share the *, libpri and zaptel versions
you're running on these servers?cheerscurrently running asterisk 1.2.4, zaptel 1.2.5, and no libpri (we're running robbed-bit T1's, EM Wink signalling. a migration to PRI is scheduled, and
On 6/1/06, whois wes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we're running fedora core 4 with the stock kernel, but a move to either
CentOS, Debian, or just running Pound Key might be in the works.
i currently have the following options added: vga=normal nmi_watchdog=0
acpi=off
i had also tried noapic and
Does anyone know what issues these cards exhibit with IRQ sharing? I'm
just wondering because I have a P400P-T card (Tormenta2) that is
exhibiting some strange issues (detecting the card (PLX IOBus) but not
the Xilinx controller on it, its strange).
stoffell wrote:
On 6/1/06, whois wes
Sorry I'm late, just joined the list.We have 400 seats spread across 8 Dell 2805's, and were running TE410P's in all of them. After six months of troubleshooting call drops, static, and random server lockups, we moved 4 of the servers to Sangoma A104d's last week. The problems we were having have
On Wed, 31 May 2006, whois wes wrote:
Sorry I'm late, just joined the list.
We have 400 seats spread across 8 Dell 2805's, and were running TE410P's in
all of them. After six months of troubleshooting call drops, static, and
random server lockups, we moved 4 of the servers to Sangoma A104d's
On 5/31/06, whois wes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
random server lockups, we moved 4 of the servers to Sangoma A104d's last
week. The problems we were having have basically disappeared.
Keep in mind, this is after trying PCI based NIC's and ensuring there were
NO IRQ's being shared, messing with
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Asunto: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DELL PowerEdge 2850 and TE4110P and TE110P
On 5/18/06, Remco Barende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also the 2850 is *always* sharing IRQ's on every PCI slot, you need to buy
a dual port ethernet adapter which
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On 5/18/06, Remco Barende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also the 2850
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De: Mario Montiel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Viernes, 26 de Mayo de 2006 10:29 p.m.
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Asunto: RE: [Asterisk-Users] DELL PowerEdge 2850 and TE4110P and TE110P
I have many problems with this server
On 5/18/06, Remco Barende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also the 2850 is *always* sharing IRQ's on every PCI slot, you need to buy
a dual port ethernet adapter which will use only one irq to free up an IRQ
on another slot. This just totally sucks and irq sharing in a box with
only 3 pci slots is
On Wed, 17 May 2006, Rodney G. McDuff wrote:
Hi All
Before I go out and buy a DELL PowerEdge 2850 has anyone had
problems (or any other useful experience) getting a TE411P to work with
it. I also have a legacy TE110P. Has anyone had problems with this combo.
I tried using a TE110P and a
Rodney G. McDuff wrote:
Hi All
Before I go out and buy a DELL PowerEdge 2850 has anyone had
problems (or any other useful experience) getting a TE411P to work with
it. I also have a legacy TE110P. Has anyone had problems with this combo.
I can not talk about Digium, but 2850 with Sangoma
We have a 2850 running with a Sangoma A102 , 50 agents using
Agentcallbacklogin and around 4000 calls per day. No problems at all.
With a te410 / 405 (we've got both, can't remember which one was in the
dell) we had lockups almost every day.
Julian.
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Rodney G. McDuff
Of Julian
Lyndon-Smith
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DELL PowerEdge 2850 and TE4110P and TE110P
We have a 2850 running with a Sangoma A102 , 50 agents using
Agentcallbacklogin and around 4000 calls per day
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DELL PowerEdge 2850 and TE4110P and TE110P
We have a 2850 running with a Sangoma A102 , 50 agents using
Agentcallbacklogin and around 4000 calls per day. No problems at all.
With a te410 / 405 (we've got both
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What problems are you having ?
We are using CentOS
17, 2006 9:29 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DELL PowerEdge 2850 and TE4110P and TE110P
We have a 2850 running with a Sangoma A102 , 50 agents using
Agentcallbacklogin and around 4000 calls per day. No problems at all.
With a te410
Hi All
Before I go out and buy a DELL PowerEdge 2850 has anyone had
problems (or any other useful experience) getting a TE411P to work with
it. I also have a legacy TE110P. Has anyone had problems with this combo.
--
Dr. Rodney G. McDuff |Ex ignorantia ad sapientiam
Manager,
, February 20, 2006 3:52 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dell PowerEdge 2850 Don't know about the Dell. I personaly use Cent OS
(www.centos.org) which is RHEL ES without paying for it. I have it on my server and it seems to be holding up just
Hello,Digium uses the Dell PE 2850 for their testing. This site says that 3.3V PCI slot. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+hardwareWe are planning on purchasing a Dell PE 2850 and putting a TE205P card on it. However, the needs a 5V PCI slot. Does Dell PE 2850 has a 5V PCI
Don't know about the Dell. I personaly use Cent OS
(www.centos.org) which is RHEL ES without paying for
it. I have it on my server and it seems to be holding
up just fine.
--- Richard OSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Digium uses the Dell PE 2850 for their testing.
This site says
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Bender
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dell PowerEdge 2850
Don't know about the Dell. I personaly
-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dell PowerEdge 2850
Don't know about the Dell. I personaly use Cent OS
(www.centos.org) which is RHEL ES without paying for
it. I have it on my server and it seems to be holding
up just fine.
--- Richard OSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dell PowerEdge 2850
Ryan Amos wrote:
I use a PE2850 with CentOS 4.2 on it (as parent says, it is essentially
RHEL 4 without the support contract.) Extremely stable; no problems with
asterisk at all. Dell makes 2 PCI
Hello, Klaus!
At 06:23 PM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
Both riser cards only have 64 Bit PCI slots. I think 64 bit is
always 3.3 Volt - isn't it?
Nope!
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=11
Grab a copy of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony from the link above,
and open
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