[Asterisk-Users] Maximum number of X100P cards in the same * box

Eric Wieling eric at fnords.org
Mon Sep 8 08:14:04 MST 2003


You will want a T100P card with a Channel Bank with FXO ports in it.  A
channel bank will convert each of the FXO ports into a single DS0 on the
T-1 side going to Asterisk.

On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 05:34, Dan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > max we've got running happily without issues is 4 x X100P
> > and 3 X100P + TDM40B in another install...
> > we didn't get 4 X100P + TDM40B running, but that could have been an issue
> > with our install at that time.... i have a feeling I could make it work :)
> I need to run JUST the X100P cards (as many as possible). There is no need
> for FXS cards.
> There is no E1 available, just pure PSTN analog lines....I know that is a
> lot cheaper to get an E1, but it is not possible in those circumstances...
> Or there is any cheaper option to get 18 FXO ports in a single * box than to
> run multiple * servers with 6 X100P cards in each of them? Consider a price
> of around 300USD per physical system (PC), so need for 3 PC's.
> I'm really impressed by the X100P cards quality (in terms of sound and
> reliability)... I have 4 in different systems working for 2 moths now
> without even a single failure (not even software). The echo problem seems to
> be now a problem of the past.... Ther users are very happy with the new
> tool..:-)
> 
> >
> > > Anyone know when the 4 ports FXO Digium card will be available on the
> > > market?
> >
> > Initial speculation was for end of September, but a little bird told me
> > that there may be a slight delay as a last-minute feature add was in the
> > works.
> Last-minute feature?.... You make me curious..:-))
> 
> >
> > However, Digium has not publicly commented on either of these, so
> > don't hold them to it.
> Someone from Digium who can comment now about dates?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan
> 
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