[Asterisk-Users] New Asterisk Implementation

harry gaillac gaillacharry at yahoo.fr
Wed Jun 22 08:32:22 MST 2005


look at ser projects:
asterisk is limited to 250 channels 
You need cat 5e and manage qos if you setup ip phones
Harry
--- Don Brearley <donbrearley at hcc.mnscu.edu> a écrit :

> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've been planning to replace my aging CENTREX
> switch with a new PBX and am seriously
> considering Asterisk as my solution.
> 
> I work at a college, and we currently support just
> under 300 regular analog lines to
> the offices and whatnot.   
> 
> I was wondering..  Is asterisk ready for such a job?
>  Would I be making a mistake
> to deploy this across the campus at this time?  
> 
> It seems that Asterisk is extremely powerful and I
> absoultly love the way it appears
> to integrate into almost any existing system, so it
> would be fantastic if I could 
> deploy it successfully.
> 
> I do understand that I would need to replace all of
> my existing telephones with VoIP-capable
> phones, and that I'll need to re-wire most of the
> campus telephone infrastructure (it's still
> all cat-3) -- these arent problems.   
> 
> I just want to be sure that it's possible to do
> this, and that im not wasting my time.
> 
> Thanks for any insight provided!
> 
> - Don Brearley 
>   HCC Computer Services
> 
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