[Asterisk-bsd] Hardware reccommendations
Frank Griffith
glassdude45 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 12 14:55:46 MST 2006
"Tim St. Pierre" <tim at communicatefreely.net> wrote: Thanks for the info Frank. Are you using one processor, or more than one?
-Tim
On July 12, 2006 10:39, Frank Griffith wrote:
> "Tim St. Pierre" wrote: I need to build some
> new asterisk machines, and I would like to know what other people have that
> work reliably.
>
> I would like to use a simple Wildcard with 1 fxs board as a timer, since
> all the calls are IP.
>
> Has anyone had good results with ia64 or amd64?
>
> Has anyone gotten things to work with an SMP machine?
>
> What versions of zaptel and asterisk are you using?
>
> Thanks for the help. I don't want to go spending thousands of dollars on
> hardware that won't work.
>
> -Tim
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Okay, but only if you promise not to laugh....I use an old 1998 model Dell Optiplex with a single P220 with 64 MB RAM. It's never really been load tested but that's next. For my setup though it works great. I have a small LAN with three FreeBSD servers and some WinXP machines running X-Lite and a Grandstream BT-200 IP phone. I also run X-Lite on my laptop at my office. It took some work with port forwarding and the right firewall rules but I have it working from a remote location as well. I use the laptop when I'm on the road and can forget about the cell not getting a signal or paying the hotels extorsion rates for long distance.
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