[Asterisk-Users] Re: Low cost hardware time for production environment

Tim Pushor timp at crossthread.com
Wed Mar 16 22:47:13 MST 2005


With what you are talking about, I don't think I'd find $125.00 for a 
TDM10B outrageous. You could also plug a phone into your server ;-)

Maron Kristófersson wrote:

> Answering myself here, just thought of that I didn't put my version 
> info in there.
>
> I'm running asterisk 1.05 on 2.6.9-gentoo-r13
>
> Regards,
>
> Maron Kristofersson
>
> Maron Kristófersson wrote:
>
>> Hello List.
>>
>> I am setting up asterisk as a central dialplan, voicemail and 
>> conference solution, connected to 12 Cisco 1760 Routers running Call 
>> Manager Express IOS distributed around the world.  This is all done 
>> over VPN. These routers all have PSTN access in their respective 
>> country.
>>
>> So far all is good, and Asterisks interopability with the Cisco CME 
>> using SIP is very good, although authentication is not possible.
>>
>> I however need a hardware timer for the Asterisk box.  I've tried 
>> ztdummy but it won't maintain a conference in sync for more than 1-2 
>> minutes.  However I don't need any PSTN connectivity as the Cisco 
>> Routers server as a gateway for that purpose.
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea of which product from digium would be 
>> suitable as a hardware timer for our setup.  We need to be able to 
>> have conferences with up to 20-30 people, and listen in conferences 
>> with 2 or 3 speakers that support up to 200 listeners.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Maron Kristofersson
>>
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