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<pre wrap=""><!---->Contemplating about thirtytwo E1 lines?
Perhaps it's time to start thinking about asterisk support for PDH or
SDH...
In this case, two 34Mb (OC1) boards would do nicely.
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I know of boards that will enable me to mount 32 E1's into Asterisk
assuming I write the drivers for them (DSP based cPCI) - that is not
the real problem. The issue is that I need to split the traffic over
several PC's to reduce the loss if one goes down - redundancy etc. But,
I still need this to act as if it was 'one box'. An ideal design seen
from my point would be 4 PC's with 8 E1's each and when 2 extra PC's
just for PABX call control etc (one standby for the other).<br>
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I was kond-of hoping this had been solved, but I assume I am wrong???<br>
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Didn't Digium work on an OC1/E3 board ? Plenty of framer's on a chip so
it is fully possible to make decent priced E3/PCI etc.<br>
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Jan<br>
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