[Asterisk-Users] WAS: Strategy for a stable IAXy NOW: IAXy vs
old P-3
Colin Anderson
ColinA at landmarkmasterbuilder.com
Thu Feb 10 14:00:58 MST 2005
John Novack wrote:
>And the only IAX2 box made is the Digium one, with it's current
shortcomings ?
>From reading through the archives, it seems there is currently no way to
reset to factory default, no >written MAC address on an individual box, and
some other instabilities requiring frequent resets.
Yeah, there's the rub. Dunno if it's worth it, I'm willing to give it a try
with a power reset thingy if that's the only thing I have to deal with.
That's why I'm asking for opinions and strategies. I only have 1 shot to
make this thing work. If the user is dissapointed, they will have lost all
confidence in Asterisk.
My other option is to drop an old P-3 in the location and IAX it to our
production server, then stick in a TDM400. I'd rather to do an IAXy since
there's (supposed to be) less meatspace overhead.
Eric Wieling wrote:
>The IAXy does not support low bandwidth protocols.
Hrm, you're right. Looking at the datasheet, closest I can come is ADPCM.
Maybe this IAXy thing I should sit on.
OK, new question: IAXy vs old P-3 & TDM-400 - Opinions on hassle,
reliability, hackability etc? What would you guys do?
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