I note that the SC420 is listed as incompatible but the SC430
appears to be a slightly different beast in terms of chipset, the 430
has the newer E7230 as opposed to the E7221 - does this make a
difference to compatibility?
I have an SC420 in one office that works quite well. I think the
confus
Hello Matthew,
It depends on the chipset on the mainboard. I had problems with a
SC1420, the only way to solve it was to get a new server (without
Intel chipset). So don't try a chipset which is listed on the Digium
compatibility site.
Wednesday, September 6, 2006, 8:55:58 AM, you wrote:
> We'r
I'm using a 400SC with two TDM400P cards and a TrixBox install. This is an older version of the SC430 and it's been working like a champ. I also have an SC430, but I'm not using it for Asterisk, so I can't give you insight on that one. Sorry.
On 9/5/06, Matthew Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
We're looking at using a number of Dell Poweredge SC430 servers as Asterisk hosts in our smaller overseas offices with Digium cards in to provide local breakout over the pre-existing analogue or digital phone lines (One office uses ISDN2 the others analogue)I note that the SC420 is listed as incomp