[Asterisk-Users] How many X100P's in a system..

WipeOut . wipeout at linuxmail.org
Tue May 20 09:48:37 MST 2003


Thanks for that, experience always provides the best answers..

 

> Be careful here!
> 
> I tried running 4 X100p's plus a TDM400 and had LOTS'O trouble. The main
> problem seems to be getting a unique IRQ for each card. I had to drop back
> to 3 X100P's, the TDM400 AND I had to disable the on board NIC card and go
> with a PCI NIC. (BTW - the CPU was a P4 2.4GHZ box dedicated to * so
> plenty of horsepower)
> 
> Calls would drop or deteriorate to a loud buzz requiring the removal and
> reload of the wcfxo driver module to correct. Seems the card would/driver
> would die. (Mark any luck on the restart code? :)
> 
> 
> With only 3 X100's the system has been mostly flawless for a few weeks
> now. YMMV
> 
> John
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> 
> On Tue, 20 May 2003, WipeOut . wrote:
> 
> > I know the recommendation it to not run more than 2 T/E100P's in a system but what about X100P's..
> >
> > Usually there are 5 PCI slots in a system, has anyone tried 5 x X100P's in a system?
> >
> > Later..
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