Hello All, I saw an add in my latest Linux Journal advertising Sangoma's new "AA series" of FXO/FXS analog cards with on-board echo cancellation, but I can't find any information at all on them. Even the link given in the advertisement is a dead end as far as I can tell. Anybody else seen/heard anything about this? -Seth
Seth - we are supposed to have samples of the new analog Sangoma product in our booth at the upcoming Internet Telephony show in LA. Sangoma is using a universal PCB board for both digital and analog boards, and you can take an unpopulated PCB and add FXS/FXO and a plug-in echo can module as well. Same on the digital side, you can populate the boards with plug-in modules. This new series of analog and digital interface cards is called the "shark" series. Kind of a cool idea, that you can field upgrade your board to add echo can after the fact, if it turns out you need echo can after you implement. Cory J Andrews Partner / Purchasing +++++++++++++++ VOIPSupply.com - Everything you need for VOIP 454 Sonwil Drive Buffalo, NY 14225 +++++++++++++++ tf voice - 800-398-VOIP X22 l voice - 716.630.1555 X22 f - 716.630.1548 e - Cory@VOIPSupply.com AIM - b2Cory Seth Remington wrote:> Hello All, > > I saw an add in my latest Linux Journal advertising Sangoma's new "AA > series" of FXO/FXS analog cards with on-board echo cancellation, but I > can't find any information at all on them. Even the link given in the > advertisement is a dead end as far as I can tell. Anybody else > seen/heard anything about this? > > -Seth > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > >
> I saw an add in my latest Linux Journal advertising Sangoma's new "AA > series" of FXO/FXS analog cards with on-board echo cancellation, but I > can't find any information at all on them. Even the link given in the > advertisement is a dead end as far as I can tell. Anybody else > seen/heard anything about this?Information that I have : - There is a main board which is the only one that plugs in the PCI slot. This card can have up to 4 FXS/FXO ports. It also plugs in the back plane board. - You can add up to 5 other boards, each with up to 4 FXS/FXO ports, that connect to the back plane board. These boards don't connect to the PCI slots, they all pass by the mainboard. - Sangoma recommends up to 4 boards, so 16 FXO/FXS ports - The FXO/FXS modules are pairs, so you can make combinations (2 FXO / 2 FXS, 4 FXO, etc) These cards "should" be available by the end of the month. Maybe someone from Sangoma on this list could tell us more about it :) hth
Seth Remington wrote:> Hello All, > > I saw an add in my latest Linux Journal advertising Sangoma's new "AA > series" of FXO/FXS analog cards with on-board echo cancellation, but I > can't find any information at all on them. Even the link given in the > advertisement is a dead end as far as I can tell. Anybody else > seen/heard anything about this?Hi, Telephonyware ran the ad, and we weren't quite expecting it to be in everyone's hands so soon -- this was our first Linux Journal ad, so we weren't quite prepared with information on our website. As a stop-gap, we've set up a page with some brief information and a mailing list for more information and to announce pre-orders. This is at http://www.telephonyware.com/sangoma We expect to be able to start accepting pre-orders within the next couple of weeks. Keep an eye on the -biz list for more information about that. In the mean time, here is some more information so this thread hasn't been a waste of time. The new cards will be available soon, and will also have an option for an addon 16 port hardware echo canceller with a 128ms echo tail -- this will be available in early December. The analog boards will consist of three components, a shark board, which is the base PCI board, a daughterboard, and FXO/FXS modules (with two FXO, or two FXS interfaces per module). The first board you have in your system will have the base board, the daughterboard, and one or two FXO or FXS modules. When you want to add more than 4 ports, you add another daughterboard, and one or two more FXO/FXS modules. These basically sit "over" a PCI slot, and screw into the back of the chassis, but do not actually sit in the PCI slot itself. Everything is then connected via an external backplane, in much the same way a series of SCSI drives are plugged into a "daisy chain". Here is a picture of a mainboard, plus a second daughterboard, with the backplane connector all hooked up: http://www.telephonyware.com/images/sangoma_backplane.jpg The number of FXO or FXS ports in a single chassis is limited only by the available slots at the back of your chassis. These boards will be in beta within the next two weeks, and they will be around the same price point as the TDM04B. Regards, Mark Lipscombe -- Telephonyware - Intelligent Telephony Solutions 1-866-864-2304 | 1-408-331-1971 | Ext 6006 http://www.telephonyware.com
> Hello All, > > I saw an add in my latest Linux Journal advertising Sangoma's new "AA > series" of FXO/FXS analog cards with on-board echo cancellation, but I > can't find any information at all on them. Even the link given in the > advertisement is a dead end as far as I can tell. Anybody else > seen/heard anything about this? > > -SethI have not heard about it but if you find any more info, please post it.
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