>We use several Dell 2650 servers. Order
them with the dual DC power supply option.
> Buy a row of -48 batteries and a
-48 power source, your servers will stay up for hours.
That's only half of the solution. How will the phones be
powered? Some thoughts:
-If yo
> I am supportive of the asterisk, but I have some concern, though the
> concern also applies to traditional pbx as well. Hope someone can shine some
> light into it. Thanks.
> During a power failure situation, analog pstn lines that connect directly
> to the analog phones will most likely
We use several Dell 2650 servers. Order them
with the dual DC power supply option.
Buy a row of -48 batteries and a -48 power source,
your servers will stay up for hours.
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On Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 09:59:58PM +1100, Bob Purdon arranged a set of bits
into the following:
>
> >An E1 termination can require local power. In that case you will have to
> >provide backup power to it. Some get their power from the central office,
> >in which case this is not a problem.
>
>
Bob Purdon wrote:
An E1 termination can require local power. In that case you will have
to provide backup power to it. Some get their power from the central
office, in which case this is not a problem.
In our neck of the woods (Australia) the dominant carrier typically
deploys one of two solut
An E1 termination can require local power. In that case you will have to
provide backup power to it. Some get their power from the central office,
in which case this is not a problem.
In our neck of the woods (Australia) the dominant carrier typically
deploys one of two solutions:
(a) E1/PRI o
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Alex Barnes wrote:
> Sorry I dont have any answers, however I do have a question.
>
> I was told that ISDN-30 lines do not work during power failure. Can
> anyone with some better knowledge confirm or deny this?
> Is this because the ISDN-30 box on the wall requires power (
Title: Message
Sorry
I dont have any answers, however I do have a question.
I was
told that ISDN-30 lines do not work during power failure. Can anyone with
some better knowledge confirm or deny this?
Is
this because the ISDN-30 box on the wall requires power (and Telco providers
just don