[asterisk-users] help with picking out a digium card.

hin lee hin87 at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 17 16:20:07 CST 2010


You can also go with external FXO gateways, e.g. as AudioCodes Mediatrix, etc.  This way you can avoid IRQ issue with standard cards.




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From: David Backeberg <dbackeberg at gmail.com>
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Sent: Sun, January 17, 2010 1:03:32 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] help with picking out a digium card.

Some rack-mount servers I've encountered have an option to have the
older-style PCI slots available in at least some slots. If you're
really just using four FXS/FXO ports, it's unlikely you need very much
horsepower, and you could use an older system for the foreseeable
future.

If you really need FXS/FXO, but want new non-PCI hardware, you might
be better off considering an asterisk appliance that would convert
FXS/FXO to SIP and let your new gear do the SIP, or just configure
asterisk directly on that appliance. You would probably save power
consumption versus a new server or even the old server currently in
use.

On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 3:25 PM, shawn bright <shawn at skrite.net> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> We have been using a TDM400 card at work to provide our IVR.
> We we have upgraded our server and now require the same capability, but on a
> card that goes into a PCI Express.
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> oh, and it has to work with the zaptel drivers for linux.
>
> thanks all.
>
> sk
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