[Asterisk-Users] Suggestions for mainstream hardware compatiblewith TE411P.

Tim Connolly tim at timsnet.com
Sat Aug 13 11:36:16 MST 2005


Thanks for the suggestion. One of my problems is that a TE110P worked
flawlessly in my MPC server. As soon as I upgraded to the TE411P, I started
having all sorts of issues. The biggest being an IRQ conflict, which was
resolved but only to find I still get kernel panics under minor load. 

I think I'm finding myself victim of early-adopter syndrome. I haven't been
able to get much feedback (no pun intended) from owners of the TE411P's.

 

 

            Anyone want to trade a TE411P for 4 TE110P's ?

 

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compatiblewith TE411P.

 

On Aug 12, 2005, at 7:06 PM, Tim Connolly wrote:





            I checked the list of what not to use, but am still having no
fun trying to find a working box. Can someone suggest a Compaq or Dell or
MPC or . any other brand and model that is known to work well with the
TE411P ? Will an old Proliant do?

 

I've built five PBXes on Dell Dimension 2600s that run flawlessly. They're
P3 2.6GHz machines, so processor load stays super-low. Using a combination
of TE110Ps and VoIP termination/origination, across ~35 users at each
location on 7960s. Never missed a beat.

 

I would consider a "consumer" box with a strong CPU over an old server, then
spend your money on an ATA RAID card and mirror everything for disaster
recovery.

 

Hope that helps. 

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