Angel Diaz
2004-Jun-21 12:57 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Connect 16 E1/T1 between * and other switch...
Hi all, I'm looking the way to connect 16 E1/T1 to my * server. How it would be possible ? . Does anyone have already this experience ? I'm thinking to do using two * machine servers. One card E400XX or T400XX from digium on each machine and interconnect one each other using IAX. One * as a master, and the other which will connect to this (master) to use its numbering plan... I am correct ? Thanks in advance .. Angel --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040621/f4747f91/attachment.htm
Andrew Kohlsmith
2004-Jun-21 13:03 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Connect 16 E1/T1 between * and other switch...
On Monday 21 June 2004 15:57, Angel Diaz wrote:> I'm thinking to do using two * machine servers. One card E400XX or T400XX > from digium on each machine and interconnect one each other using IAX. One > * as a master, and the other which will connect to this (master) to use its > numbering plan... I am correct ?Is there a reason that the interconnect must be T1/E1? Can the interconnect not be TDMoE? -A.
Peter Svensson
2004-Jun-21 14:14 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Connect 16 E1/T1 between * and other switch...
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Angel Diaz wrote:> Hi all, > I'm looking the way to connect 16 E1/T1 to my * server. How it > would be possible ? . Does anyone have already this experience ? > > I'm thinking to do using two * machine servers. One card E400XX or > T400XX from digium on each machine and interconnect one each other using > IAX. One * as a master, and the other which will connect to this > (master) to use its numbering plan...I think two TE405P/TE410P (newer version of the cards mentioned above) would only allow you to connect 8 E1/T1. For the interconnect between the machines you may want to look at TDMoE (running the interconnect over ethernet frames at very low latency). Peter