Rob Lith wrote:
> I doubt a system would handle two, aside from the power draw the heat is
> radical.
That depends on the module type and how often the FXS ports ring. For
all FXO, or FXS ports with reasonably long call durations, the heat load
is quite manageable.
I doubt a system would handle two, aside from the power draw the heat is radical.RobOn 2/9/06, Hans Witvliet <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 10:07 -0200, Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
> > Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:> >> > I would not recommend running that much load in
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 10:07 -0200, Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
> > Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
> >
> > I would not recommend running that much load in a single server of FXS,
> > because the power supply requirements are too great, but if at least
> > half is FXO then you should b
> Just figured I'd offer my experience with power restrictions and the
> 2400P...
>
> When I purchased a Dell 2800 series tower I found that there were no
> Molex power connectors in the box so I thought I was out of luck if I
> wanted to use *any* FXS card (TDM400 or TDM2400) in this box. I s
Just figured I'd offer my experience with power restrictions and the
2400P...
When I purchased a Dell 2800 series tower I found that there were no
Molex power connectors in the box so I thought I was out of luck if I
wanted to use *any* FXS card (TDM400 or TDM2400) in this box. I spoke
with
Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
Sweet! So -- what are the specs of that server you tested on? Specifically,
the power supply wattage? My intended use here is all FXS, so I suppose a
limit of 2 would be reasonable.
I believe it was an HP ML350, with only a single CPU and hard drive.
By the
> Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
>
> > Ah -- for all intents and purposes, assume I can obtain the most kickass
PC
> > server hardware in the known Universe. So -- any real-life experiences
out
> > there?
>
> We successfully ran four fully-loaded TDM2400Ps in a server here during
> developme
Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
Ah -- for all intents and purposes, assume I can obtain the most kickass PC
server hardware in the known Universe. So -- any real-life experiences out
there?
We successfully ran four fully-loaded TDM2400Ps in a server here during
development testing. The conf
Ah -- for all intents and purposes, assume I can obtain the most kickass PC
server hardware in the known Universe. So -- any real-life experiences out
there?
> How many TDM2400P cards can I safelly install in one PC? I'm loking for
> answers from whoever has a working scenario with * and a number