[Asterisk-Users] Performance (Cisco AS5350) or Price
(WildcardTE410P)
William Boehlke
William.Boehlke at signate.com
Tue Oct 26 18:48:08 MST 2004
You don't need to spend anything approaching $40,000 to use a Cisco router
for four PRIs.
In your evaluation, consider also that the router is more reliable, has a
worldwide service organization behind it, and let's a single PBX handle many
more calls when it's relieved of transcoding (put voicemail on a separate
cluster and one server will handle over 10,000 SIP calls).
Many people look at initial purchase price instead of TCO. As you know, it's
very expensive to lose 46 calls when a PC fails.
We prefer not to put more than one T1 in a PC with a card and if we use two
we use separate cards for each T1. Once you architect that way, the router
approach costs about the same at four or more PRIs as I recall the numbers.
William Boehlke
Signate
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Matthew
Crocker
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:23 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Performance (Cisco AS5350) or Price
(WildcardTE410P)
I'm looking to build an Asterisk system to place in front of my call
center switch. My plan is to eat up 4 PRIs in one office, send to my
other office and convert back to PRI for my legacy switch. Voice
quality is critical, would I be better off going with a Cisco AS5350
using hardware DSPs for the g.729 codec or is the Digium g.729 codec
just as good with enough CPU to throw at it. The lack of dedicated
DSP concerns me
Option 1
PSTN PRI -> AS5350 -> (2 x T1) IP(SIP,g.729) -> AS5350 -> PRI -> PBX
I would have 1 Asterisk server handling SIP, Conference, IVR, Voice
Mail. I would purchase a bunch of g.729 codec licenses
Option 2
PSTN PRI -> Asterisk -> (2x T1) IP (IAX2, g.729) -> Asterisk -> PRI ->
PBX
The first Asterisk would handle SIP, Conference, IVR, Voice Mail
If the voice quality of the software g.729 codec is as good as the
Cisco hardware codec I would *much* rather give my money to Digium, buy
their hardware and licenses. If the quality isn't as good I may be
forced to spend $40k on AS5350s
I'm thinking 2.8 Ghz P-IV HT with 2 GB RAM for each Asterisk server.
-Matt
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