> Okay, same for the Eicon cards. I was just wondering about the "almost".
"Almost" like in "not in broken PCI slots or PCIe or 97,2% specification
slots" ;-)
Christian
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Christian Victor schrieb:
> I personally prefer the Sangoma E1 cards. The work in almost every PCI
> system
Okay guys - I have to add something to this so it will not be misunderstood:
I never had problems with a Sangoma card in any mainboard and just added
the word "almost" to prevent somebody
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Christian Victor wrote:
> Hi Armin,
>
> >> I personally prefer the Sangoma E1 cards. The work in almost every PCI
> >
> > sorry to ask that, but what does "almost every PCI system" mean?
>
> First of all compared to the Digium TE4xx the Sangomas work in 3,3V and
> 5V PCI slo
Hi Armin,
>> I personally prefer the Sangoma E1 cards. The work in almost every PCI
>
> sorry to ask that, but what does "almost every PCI system" mean?
First of all compared to the Digium TE4xx the Sangomas work in 3,3V and
5V PCI slots. That means they run in every PCI slot but PCIexpress.
In
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Hi Alex,
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> Wolfgang: What kind of CPU-load issue on A104? Could you give me a
> link or something? I also use A104
Hi Alex,
"Asterisk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wolfgang: What kind of CPU-load issue on A104? Could you give me a
> link or something? I also use A104 and it works very good, but
> recently I noticed a behavior which is maybe connected with this
> issue, so more info would be very helpful for
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Tristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This server (
Tristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This server ( an IBM X-Series 346 dual 3Ghz Xeon with 2gb ram ) has to
> serve about 60-70 incoming/outgoing PSTN simultaneous calls ( IVR and
> max 30-40 conferences... ) and about 10-20 SIP calls to begin...
I tried the Quad-port Digium cards in this specia
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Christian Victor wrote:
> Tristan schrieb:
> > What would you recommend ?
> >
> > Digium TE411P, Sangoma A104D, Eicon Diva Cards ?
>
> Ah - I should have read this bevor my last answer. ;-)
>
> I personally prefer the Sangoma E1 cards. The work in almost every PCI
sorry to
I need different opinions about these cards to be sure about the one to
buy
because the server must be up 24/24...
What would you recommand for my needs ?
I need to connect the card to 2 differents ISDN providers in Europe (
EURO-ISDN ) and to connect also with a Matra PBX ( Maybe QSIG ).
I
Tristan schrieb:
> What would you recommend ?
>
> Digium TE411P, Sangoma A104D, Eicon Diva Cards ?
Ah - I should have read this bevor my last answer. ;-)
I personally prefer the Sangoma E1 cards. The work in almost every PCI
system and the echo cancel - if you really need it - is far better than
Tristan schrieb:
> Does someone knows about digium and sangoma ?
A lot ;-) What do you want to know?
Christian
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Sorry, asked the wrong provider, I just looked at the official website,
I was wrong...
Tristan a écrit :
Seems like there is no quad e1 diva server cards...
Does someone knows about digium and sangoma ?
Tristan
olivier.taylor a écrit :
seems to be very good cards, but al
Seems like there is no quad e1 diva server cards...
Does someone knows about digium and sangoma ?
Tristan
olivier.taylor a écrit :
seems to be very good cards, but also, very expensive, isn't it?
Olivier
Armin Schindler a écrit :
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Tristan wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2006, olivier.taylor wrote:
> seems to be very good cards, but also, very expensive, isn't it?
these cards are more expensive than passive cards or other cards with less
features of course. But these cards are really very powerful and when I get
feedback from users, I always here:
seems to be very good cards, but also, very expensive, isn't it?
Olivier
Armin Schindler a écrit :
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Tristan wrote:
I'm interested too to know about a quad E1 card...
I need to connect it to 2 differents ISDN providers in Europe and to establish
a third connec
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Tristan wrote:
> I'm interested too to know about a quad E1 card...
>
> I need to connect it to 2 differents ISDN providers in Europe and to establish
> a third connection
> with a Matra PBX.
> The server ( IBM XSeries 346 ) has to serve about 60-70 simultaneous calls (
> IVR
I'm interested too to know about a quad E1 card...
I need to connect it to 2 differents ISDN providers in Europe and to
establish a third connection
with a Matra PBX.
The server ( IBM XSeries 346 ) has to serve about 60-70 simultaneous
calls ( IVR and max 30 conferences... )
I will also need
On Tue, 30 May 2006, olivier.taylor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need your lights :)
>
> There are many hardware provider for E1 cards on the market, what's your
> exeperience with E1 and what's the preferred provider for Asterisk out of
> Digium?
I prefer Eicon Diva Server cards, they have good featu
Hi all,
I need your lights :)
There are many hardware provider for E1 cards on the market, what's your
exeperience with E1 and what's the preferred provider for Asterisk out
of Digium?
Olivier
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