Hi Steve-
>Actually, there isn't that much processing power on the
>Dialogic boards.
You're right, but they were not really intended for full duplex transcoding
as you mention. I think the horsepower they had was plenty for typical IVR
apps however. If memory serves, the D600 (2 E1's) has so
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Scott Stingel wrote:
If you'll be running commercial apps, I would recommend that you do a lot of
testing, especially load testing, with the types of applications you'll be
running. Dialogic boards, although incredibly expensive, do have lots of
horsepower built in for the purposes of encoding an
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Dialogic supported well?
I'm new to asterisk and quite impressed by the feature list. I have a D/4PCI
already in hand. Is there any reason NOT to use this and buy a digium card
instead?
I basically want to set up a couple line analog system to check it out and
pro
I'm new to asterisk and quite impressed by the feature list. I have a
D/4PCI already in hand. Is there any reason NOT to use this and buy a
digium card instead?
I basically want to set up a couple line analog system to check it out and
probably use as a a Soho setup for VM, access to a postgres d