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2009/3/14 Rayed Bs <rayed.info at gmail.com>> hi every body, > can anyone give me the right configuration of BRI cards; zapata.conf , > zaptel.conf ans extensions.conf; > please help >which config do you target ? b410p or junghanns ? which asterisk version ?> > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090314/aee27597/attachment.htm
Duncan Turnbull
2009-Mar-15 07:12 UTC
[asterisk-users] Best way to get 60+ analogue extensions.
Hi All I am looking at a replacement for a hotel PBX which requires at least 60 analogue extensions. I tend to use Sangoma equipment but haven't tried this many analogue extensions before. I am interested in anyone's experience of which server platform literally fits and copes well with multiple cards, and the choice of Digium vs Sangoma or something else. I can see the Digium AEX2400 with 24 lines, physically they are all very deep, if I had 3 of these in a server it would seem straight forward assuming the motherboard doesn't haven't anything get in the way Equally the Digium TDM2400P supports 24 lines and physically requires similar space The Sangoma A400 provides 24 ports but uses two slots, having 3 of these in a server looks like I need to pick the server carefully. I may need an ISDN PRA inbound but am working hard to have the inbound lines via SIP, but if I do that means at least 4 slots on this plan. I am just interested in any recommendations for server hardware and card combinations that are currently in use. Also if anyone has provided call data out to the RMS system ( http://www.rms-global.com/Our-Products/RMS-Hotel/ ) I would be keen to hear how it worked. Thanks very much Cheers Duncan