Tony Mountifield
2005-Feb-21 08:25 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Anyone using SuperMicro SuperServer 6014P-8R?
Hi, Is anyone here using the SuperMicro SuperServer 6014P-8R with Asterisk? I'm especially interested if you've used it with a TE405P or TE410P. Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony@softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony@mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org
Andrew Kohlsmith
2005-Feb-21 09:17 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Anyone using SuperMicro SuperServer 6014P-8R?
On February 21, 2005 10:25 am, Tony Mountifield wrote:> Is anyone here using the SuperMicro SuperServer 6014P-8R with Asterisk? > I'm especially interested if you've used it with a TE405P or TE410P.I'm actually using a 7043P-8R with a TE405P (hacked it so it ran in a 3.3V slot) -- it works but I am starting to suspect that it's teh system board that's been the cause of all my frustrations. I am changing it out shortly to verify this. -A.
Augustine Olaifa
2005-Feb-22 03:29 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Anyone using SuperMicro SuperServer 6014P-8R?
Yes, one of the supermicro motherboards will work fine with both TE10P and TE05P (not sure of the specifics 6014P-8R) just make sure you look out for the slots parameters as follows: for TE10P .... the board must have a 32-bit PCI -slot with 66Mhz speed bus and importantly uses 3volts. (if the board has a 64-bit PCI-X slot the better because this will allow you switch from 33Mhz -100Mhz speed bus) (Note that the TE10P will not work with 5 volts board power rating) for TE05P according to the specs on the technical sheet the card will work with a 16-bit or 32 -bit PCI slot will work fine on the conventional 5Volts power ratings on boards. On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Tony Mountifield wrote:> Hi, > > Is anyone here using the SuperMicro SuperServer 6014P-8R with Asterisk? > I'm especially interested if you've used it with a TE405P or TE410P. > > Cheers > Tony >-- Olaifa Augustine General Data Engineering Services Ltd 18b oshin road,kongi bodija p.o.box 29460, secretariate, ibadan. tel:- 234-2-8105156