ht@phonitel.com
2005-Apr-25 04:39 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] What small PC can take 8 FXS + 8 FXO cards
Hi, I would like to setup a 8 FXS + 8 FXO interface using the X100P Cards. The problem now comes in the PCI ports. Is there any PC that can handle 16 ports? What is most optimal solution?
David John Walsh
2005-Apr-25 04:54 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] What small PC can take 8 FXS + 8 FXO cards
If i'm understanding this correctly, you shouldn't need 16 ports. If you buy 2 TDM400P cards, and load them up with 8 FXS (4 on each card) then buy 2 TDM400P cards, and load them up with 8 FXO (4 on each card) This should reduce your PCI count down to a more manageable 4 cards In total your shopping list would be 4 TDM400P PCI cards 8 FXS Daughter cards 8 FXO daughter cards hope that helps David On 4/25/05, ht@phonitel.com <ht@phonitel.com> wrote:> Hi, > > I would like to setup a 8 FXS + 8 FXO interface using the X100P Cards. The > problem now comes in the PCI ports. Is there any PC that can handle 16 ports? > > What is most optimal solution? > > _______________________________________________ > 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 >
Andrew Kohlsmith
2005-Apr-25 05:04 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] What small PC can take 8 FXS + 8 FXO cards
On April 25, 2005 07:39 am, ht@phonitel.com wrote:> I would like to setup a 8 FXS + 8 FXO interface using the X100P Cards. The > problem now comes in the PCI ports. Is there any PC that can handle 16 > ports? > > What is most optimal solution?The most optimal solution would be a TE110P + a channel bank. The TE110P is about US$500 and a channel bank with 8FXS and 8FXO (with option to expand to 8 more ports) will run probably US$700-1000 on ebay. There is 1 PCI card in your computer and a piece of external equipment (the channel bank). You could go with 4 TDM400Ps to get the same number of ports but you will undoubtedly have trouble with sharing IRQs and the interrupt overhead is going to eat you alive. Channel banks are great; the better ones (Adit600) can do far-end disconnect supervision and I think pretty much all of them do dynamic impedance adjustment, meaning they're FAR less prone to echo. Just about anyone's FXS modules work, but be careful with FXO modules on channel banks. Access Bank I and IIs do *NOT* do far-end disconnect, meaning if someone on the other side hangs up, Asterisk won't be able to tell. -A.