Jason K. Carter
2007-Aug-10 22:57 UTC
[asterisk-users] Hardware Platform Recommendations for Digium Card Compatability
Hi there, Could everyone that has a working production Asterisk server that uses a Digium telephony card as a BRI/PRI gateway let me know what motherboard/processor your server uses? We use a Digium TE210P as our telephony card. We have tried a couple motherboards, and neither is giving us satisfactory zttest scores. The machine we have in production right now is a Biostar U8668-D (VIA 8237R chipset) with a P4 2.4 GHz, but that system gives regular scores barely above the 98% mark, with occasional dips below. We've tried one other board based on an Intel 865 chipset with a 2.8GHz Celeron, and that board gives regular 100% marks, with dips down to 95% every 5 seconds or so, which makes it pretty unusable. Any help in identifying a better motherboard for Digium cards would be appreciated. Thank you, Jason Carter Software Engineer DLS Internet Services jkcarter at dls.net
James FitzGibbon
2007-Aug-13 14:36 UTC
[asterisk-users] Hardware Platform Recommendations for Digium Card Compatability
On 8/10/07, Jason K. Carter <jkcarter at dls.net> wrote:> Could everyone that has a working production Asterisk server that uses a > Digium telephony card as a BRI/PRI gateway let me know what > motherboard/processor your server uses?Currently running a TE412P in a IBM x3650 Model 7979. I had some problems when I also had a TDM400B in the same system. I have also run this card successfully on a Intel SE7230NH-1 board (having the TDM400B installed as well was not a problem on this board) I had a reproduceable kernel panic under moderate load running this board on a HP DL380G5 with Zaptel 1.4. Zaptel 1.2 was just fine. All of my testing was done on CentOS 4.4 and 4.5. My zttest scores (on the IBM) are generally above 98%, but sometimes I see the tests start at 97.73% for about 20 seconds before it climbs. I often see spikes up to 100% rapidly followed by a drop back to 98.x%. -- j. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070813/0349f381/attachment-0001.htm