[asterisk-users] Dropped calls in Asterisk - A general question

Connolly, Tim tconnolly at theplanet.com
Thu Mar 15 13:04:22 MST 2007


	I've got 415 phones, mostly Cisco 7960's. The only time I see
dropped calls is when either end hangs up, or I restart asterisk. Using
all T1 PRI. 

HW mainly: Dell 1750 w/2GB, Digium TE410 or TE412P's. Raid1 w/PERC.
I use Dell 1950's for the VM servers, but anything with a Digium card is
a Dell 1750.

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Subject: [asterisk-users] Dropped calls in Asterisk - A general question


Hey all, I have a question for those administrating/building out systems
with over 30 users on them. How often do you experience the dropped call
phenomena. Would you care to share your experiences including what
versions of * you were using, what kind of connectivity was present (T1,
Fractional T, Intergrated T, DSL, Cable). Echo? Solutions? (e.g. we
bought an X_Brand Echo Canceller).

Also, which phones most found favorable with Asterisk on a full
functional level. Not "Polycoms because they're so neat!" Or:
"Cisco rocks!". Something more to the tune of "X_Brand phones worked
well with Asterisk 1.2.xx for 70 users on a Data T. We had an X_Brand
switch which did/didn't do PoE running Asterisk on a SuperX_Brand server
with X amount of memory.

Any response is appreciated as long as its something productive.
No "My SuperX_Brand system has a new logo and a shiny silver box that
the vendor states `surpasses unforseen functionality due to hyperbolic
hooplah blah blah`. Short, sweet effective. Thanks.


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