Wow, I agree with Alexander... putting that many lines in a single box
is one rather large single point of failure...
Aaron
Alexander Lopez wrote:> I would look at using serveral machine splitting up the load using one
> 4 port card in each.
>
>
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>> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 32 E1's in one Asterisk 'box'
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>> hi,
>>
>> My apologies for repeating this question, but I hoped
>> re-frasing it might help.
>>
>> I would like to assemble an PABX larger than what you
>> possible can put inside one Asterisk box. What is the best
>> way to do this? Can it be done at all with Asterisk? Any
>> ideas or hints would be apreaciated.
>>
>> jvb
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