[asterisk-users] Best way to get 60+ analogue extensions.

C F shmaltz at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 17:48:10 CDT 2009


Channel Banks would be the way I would do it.

On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 3:12 AM, Duncan Turnbull <duncan at e-simple.co.nz> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am looking at a replacement for a hotel PBX which requires at least 60
> analogue extensions.
>
> I tend to use Sangoma equipment but haven't tried this many analogue
> extensions before. I am interested in anyone's experience of which
> server platform literally fits and copes well with multiple cards, and
> the choice of Digium vs Sangoma or something else.
>
> I can see the Digium AEX2400 with 24 lines, physically they are all very
> deep, if I had 3 of these in a server it would seem straight forward
> assuming the motherboard doesn't haven't anything get in the way
> Equally the Digium TDM2400P supports 24 lines and physically requires
> similar space
>
> The Sangoma A400 provides 24 ports but uses two slots, having 3 of these
> in a server looks like I need to pick the server carefully.
>
> I may need an ISDN PRA inbound but am working hard to have the inbound
> lines via SIP, but if I do that means at least 4 slots on this plan.
>
> I am just interested in any recommendations for server hardware and card
> combinations that are currently in use.
>
> Also if anyone has provided call data out to the RMS system (
> http://www.rms-global.com/Our-Products/RMS-Hotel/ ) I would be keen to
> hear how it worked.
>
> Thanks very much
>
> Cheers Duncan
>
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