On 7 Jan 2007, at 07:28, Erick Perez wrote:
The customer found a VIA EPIA 1.2ghz with 1gb ram, one pci slot
mini.itx.
Can this equipment handle a sangoma/digium E1 card with 25 SIP ulaw
phones +voicemail and *no* call recording?
Yes. I've got the 1ghz version and it is fine (even doing 5
Erick Perez wrote:
The customer found a VIA EPIA 1.2ghz with 1gb ram, one pci slot mini.itx.
Can this equipment handle a sangoma/digium E1 card with 25 SIP ulaw
phones +voicemail and *no* call recording?
Make sure there're no interrupt sharing issues. My old EPIA 1GHz with 2
LAN and 6 USB, had
The customer found a VIA EPIA 1.2ghz with 1gb ram, one pci slot mini.itx.
Can this equipment handle a sangoma/digium E1 card with 25 SIP ulaw
phones +voicemail and *no* call recording?
On 1/5/07, Leo Ann Boon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erick Perez wrote:
what if I go with full g711-no
I was thinking of an HP DL140 with two 250gig sata disks and one
3.8Xeon CPU with 2gig RAM.
Should be plenty if not an overkill. One of our setups: 20 phones, 8
outgoing/incoming SIP trunks, MeetMe conferencing with ztdummy and no
Zap hardware. IVR/voice mail/MOH/Recordings/etc. Runs on a
what if I go with full g711-no transcoding?
remember that I will have an E1 coming in, so my usage can be up to 30
channels at once.
if that is an overkill machine config, and for obvious reasons I cant
use old hardware, what are your suggestions?
thanks,
On 1/5/07, Luki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erick Perez wrote:
what if I go with full g711-no transcoding?
remember that I will have an E1 coming in, so my usage can be up to 30
channels at once.
if that is an overkill machine config, and for obvious reasons I cant
use old hardware, what are your suggestions?
I would suggest you go for a
Hi,
Some help with dimensioning the server will be gladly accepted.
-50 sip phones (g729) or g711(to avoid transcoding) in LAN
-an asterisk server (1.4) doing normal pbx functions + voicemail in the same LAN
-Some sporadic conferencing with no more than 2 sip phones and maybe 2
or 3 calls
Hi Erick -
Some help with dimensioning the server will be gladly accepted.
-50 sip phones (g729) or g711(to avoid transcoding) in LAN
-an asterisk server (1.4) doing normal pbx functions + voicemail in the same LAN
-Some sporadic conferencing with no more than 2 sip phones and maybe 2
or 3
On 1/4/07, Noah Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Erick -
Some help with dimensioning the server will be gladly accepted.
-50 sip phones (g729) or g711(to avoid transcoding) in LAN
-an asterisk server (1.4) doing normal pbx functions + voicemail in the same
LAN
-Some sporadic