[asterisk-users] Need ISDN call generator

Hooman Fazaeli hoomanfazaeli at gmail.com
Mon Aug 29 07:56:17 CDT 2016


On 2016-08-29 12:28, Eric Klein wrote:
> Hi Hooman,
>
> What you probably want is a PRI PBX running Asterisk.
>
> You should either plan to build your own (with the cards you need) or get one of the low cost options:
>
>   * Allo.com has their Mega PBX with 1 PPR port (http://allo.com/megapbx-line.html)
>   * Pika Tech has the Warp PBX with BRI (http://www.pikatech.com/warp-telephony-all-in-one/)
>
> Both ship world wide. There are other brands and models out there and depending on where you are located they may be better options based on shipping etc.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Eric

Thanks. But I am not looking for a SOHO PBX, but a product specifically built to generate ISDN load for
PBX (asterisk) test purposes (like this: http://www2.vconsole.com/8-Port-T1/E1/PRI-Bulk-Call-Generator-p-28.html) <http://www2.vconsole.com/8-Port-T1/E1/PRI-Bulk-Call-Generator-p-28.html>

I have done my googling homework and already know of a few options. I asked in this list
to benefit from people's experiences and recommendations, those who have used/worked with such
devices or have setup systems for the sole purpose of ISDN call/load generation.

>
> On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Hooman Fazaeli <hoomanfazaeli at gmail.com <mailto:hoomanfazaeli at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     Hi
>
>     To troubleshoot FreeBSD panics triggered by ISDN load on an asterisk system,
>     we are looking to buy an ISDN call generator/simulator device.
>
>     The minimum requirements include:
>
>     - Not too expensive
>     - PRI support (BRI support is a plus)
>     - CCS+CRC4 farming + HDB3 coding
>     - EuroISDN (DSS1) support.
>     - A minimum of 4 ports (120 channels/concurrent calls)
>     - Compatibility with Digium cards.
>     - DUT in TE mode.
>     - Reliable & stable operation.
>
>     I would like to hear your recommendations for and experiences about
>     such a device. Recommendations on hand crafted systems using
>     Asterisk, DAHDI and PRI cards on any OS which has worked stably for
>     someone are also welcome
>
>     Thanks.
>
>
>     -- 
>     Best regards
>     Hooman Fazaeli
>
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