Hi all, I sent this question to Digium support as a sales enquiry three days ago, but I thought I'd try here too in the meantime: We currently run a telecom switch in Brussels, Belgium, which uses 4 Dialogic Quad cards totaling 16 E1s running on a win2000 server. We are simply re-routing calls, collecting from one carrier, and terminating to one of several other carriers, with prepaid billing. We need audio capabilities to send a c-tone on connection. We don't need VOIP. Our current use is about 60.000 minutes per day, with around 150 channels in use at most times, with peaks up to 240 channels. I'm looking to build more servers similar to this, and am thinking of using the Wildcard TE410P with Asterisk on Linux. Do you think this will be suitable for this kind of load ? Should I expect more problems with echo, latency etc using the Wildcard than with the Dialogic boards? Are you aware of any motherboards with 4 x 3.3 volt PCI slots, or will there be a 5 volt version of the card available soon? Thank you for your advice. Richard Bennett.
On 21/11/03 10:06, Richard Bennett wrote:> Are you aware of any motherboards with 4 x 3.3 volt PCI slots, or will there > be a 5 volt version of the card available soon?AFAIK, Digium is testing the TE405P (or whatever they're going to call it) right now. There seem to have been some delays - it should have been finished by now. Whenever I ask anyone, they always say "4 weeks". :) Any chance of an update from Mark or someone about this? Alastair
Richard Bennett wrote:>Are you aware of any motherboards with 4 x 3.3 volt PCI slots, or will there >be a 5 volt version of the card available soon? > >Do you really want all those spans going down cause someone tripped over a power cable or your hard drive nukes itself? We only use 2 TE410Ps in our systems and many servers. This way you spread out the load and achieve redundancy at the same time. Jeremy McNmara
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