Hi,
I want to estimate the amount of bandwidth required for Asterisk running on
a T1 in a typical scenario.
Can someone share with me any implementation experience?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Regards,
Mark
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-- Bandwidth and Colocation
mark morreny wrote:
Hi,
I want to estimate the amount of bandwidth required for Asterisk running
on a T1 in a typical scenario.
Can someone share with me any implementation experience?
What kind of T1? And what codec?
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Alex Balashov
Evariste Systems
Web:
Hi,
The T1 is 32 x 64Kbps channels ; Codec is GSM.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Regards,
Mark
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
mark morreny wrote:
Hi,
I want to estimate the amount of bandwidth required for Asterisk running
on a T1 in a
Hi,
I want to estimate the amount of bandwidth required for Asterisk running
on
a T1 in a typical scenario.
Can someone share with me any implementation experience?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Regards,
Mark
Check out http://www.asteriskguru.com/tools/bandwidth_calculator.php it
That sounds like an E1 to me. Is that 32 DS0 channels or 24?
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 4:18 AM, mark morreny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The T1 is 32 x 64Kbps channels ; Codec is GSM.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Regards,
Mark
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Alex Balashov
Hi Andrew,
Yes, it is actually a E1.
Your suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Andrew Latham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That sounds like an E1 to me. Is that 32 DS0 channels or 24?
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 4:18 AM, mark morreny [EMAIL
Using the online calculator mentioned in this thread will help. There
is a lot to bandwidth and even more to VoIP network traffic than can
be answered with your question. On an E1 that is dedicated to IAX
terminating to a provider that does trunking I would say that you
could get a large number
On Fri, 2008-04-11 at 01:18 -0700, mark morreny wrote:
The T1 is 32 x 64Kbps channels ; Codec is GSM.
That's incorrect... a T1 is 24 channels, and each channel is 64kbps.
There are also a few extra bits for framing, which adds up to 1.544
megabits per second in each direction. The audio
Additionally Mark, a Channelized (also called Integrated) T1 offers 24
channels for voice/data, but after bit robbing (for signalling, etc) you
only get around 56kbps per channel. ISDN PRI over T1 has 23 b-channels
of voice/data and one d-channel for signalling, etc. PRI is preferred
and most