[Asterisk-Users] IAXy reliability issues >> try an Ag-168 ?

Gary gary at ausmail.com
Sun Jan 2 16:21:22 MST 2005


The manufacturers are chinese,

IP Trading is in Sydney Australia, they sell the units as a distributor
(I believe) and thats where i have been getting mine.

I've had unsolicited emails from different chinese manufacturers but
they have yet follow up on my replies/questons.

Gary

On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 16:12:10 -0000, Helder Rog‚rio [MICROREDE] wrote:

>Gary,
>
>IP trading is the vendor of this... Does it have any distributor in Europe?
>Or website to check for informations?
>
>Thanks
>Helder
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Gary" <gary at ausmail.com>
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><asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
>Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 3:28 AM
>Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy reliability issues >> try an Ag-168 ?
>
>
>> On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 10:01:17 +1100, Adam Goryachev wrote:
>>
>> >On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 08:00 +1000, Gary wrote:
>> >> On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:34:24 -0500, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com wrote:
>> >> >> Paul Fielding wrote:
>> >> >>> Hmmm.... I could certainly see that being the issue.  If it is the
>> >> >>> issue, though, then I think it's something that needs to be
>> >> >>> addressed.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> In my opinion, Digium needs to address it, as well as the whole
>> >> >>> provisioning via cli thing.  I know Asterisk itself is a CLI
>oriented
>> >> >>> piece of software, but the more one can do do decrease
>configuration
>> >> >>> timing and issues the better off one is.   I think it would be a
>> >> >>> benefit to allow the IAXy to be programmed via web interface.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> For that matter, from what I can tell via my own experimentation,
>it
>> >> >>> appears that you cannot use DNS to define the asterisk server to
>it.
>> >> >>> This is bad, since it means that if the IP of the asterisk server
>> >> >>> changes, you need to directly reprovision *all* of your IAXy
>> >> >>> devices....
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> For a new product, it has potential, hopefully these things will be
>> >> >>> addressed....
>> >> >>
>> >> >> The IAXy does not have the CPU, RAM, or Flash to be able to add any
>> >> >> significant features.  I think it has 4k or RAM and 4k of
>> >> >> Flash.
>> >> >
>> >> >Well, that certainly limits it's useful future. A neat toy, with
>limited
>> >> >market potential.
>> >> >
>> >> >I'd certainly like to hear about it's successor, then, because any
>kind
>> >> >of IAX-based ATA is something that would seem to have a future with
>> >> >Asterisk.
>> >>
>> >> Do a google fo an AG-168 device based on the PA1688 chipset.
>> >>
>> >> it available now.
>> >>
>> >> BTW, these ATA units are cheaper than an IAXy here in Australia as
>> >> well.
>> >
>> >Can you point out any specific places that stock this item? I'd
>> >certainly be interested in it...
>>
>> In Australia, IP Trading might have some left from the last batch....
>>
>> One nice thing which people can use...
>>
>> These units suppport PPPoE and PTP.
>>
>> Think about it and you might realise how handy this can be.
>>
>> In our situation we have been using PPPoE extensively and it
>> has made life easy for us, but ptp can be used the same way :-)
>>
>>
>> Gary
>> .
>>
>>
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