On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 17:36 +0000, Barry FAWTHROP wrote:> In having configured my first * server there are a few questions I could
not
> understand or find answers to
>
> 1) How does one use ztmonitor to adjust the rxgain and txgain. I have set
> mine to -1.0 each to get rid of echo on std phones connected on the TDM10B
> FXS module
I'll pass on this one. I haven't used analog lines in a long time. I do
seem to remember a write up on it but I don't remember the URL.
> 2) Is it best to use a TDM card with an TFX and FXO module or is the the
FXO
> = X100p and FXS on TDM a good method?
Depends on port density needs. A FXO daughter card on an already
deployed TDM400 card is fine if you have the space needed to install it.
An X100P card though will introduce more interupts and load to your
machine when used in conjunction with the TDM card. If you start running
out of space, you should look into a T1 card and channel bank.
> 3) How do I disable mgcp, skinny etc that I will not be using ? Asterisk
> loads / scrolls a lot when you start it.
In the modules.conf, use the noload option to not load the specific
modules you are not using. Consider this a must as it reduces security
concerns. While asterisk developers strive for error free code, there is
always a chance of some bug biting you before you can patch. If you turn
off all the unneeded modules, you will limit your exposure to new
potential exploits.
> 4) How do I calculate/assess the Load * is placing on the server? I'm
using
> a 2.0 Ghz Pentium III, 1 GB Memory. top shows good stats.
Top isn't a real good tool. It should however show that your system
still has resources available.
> 5) Why do I get "pixelating" (sorry I'm a video guy) on a
call? Every now
> and again, you hear these strange beeps, and tweets in the middle of your
> call. at random times.
not sure about this one.
> 6) Where can one post thier configs to check / validate that they are good,
> and no overloading the server ?
It is unlikely you will overload a server because of your configs.
--
Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>