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2005 Sep 29
2
Hardware Specifications
Does anyone know where i can find out how powerful a machine has to be to handle a certain amount of call volume? Eg, 2Ghz is enough processing power to maintain 100 calls at a time. 4Ghz is engouh to process 250 calls etc etc. Thanks Dan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Dec 18
1
Could Asterisk be crashing under high context switches?
Hello! I have been struggling with Asterisk 1.6 and DAHDI for the past few weeks. We are an outgoing call center with 30 internal analog phones hooked up to 2 Rhino CB24 channel banks. The banks are connected to a Rhino R4T1 card in a Dell 2950 server with 8 gigs of RAM. The 2 other ports on the R4T1 go to our 2 PRIs. In this configuration, we have trouble maintaining stability. It may be fine
2005 Jan 13
1
Status of latest round of Allison recordings
......press 8 ...press 9 ...press zero ...press star ...press pound ...press hash ...press tilde ...press escape ...press return ...press enter ...press the space bar * Misc: splat hash male female bytes kilobytes megabytes gigabytes terabytes bits kilobits megabits gigabits terabits hertz kilohertz megahertz gigahertz * Humor: You are in a maze of twisty little menus, all alike. Plugh (pronounced ploog, not plug) There is a shiny brass lamp nearby. Knock knock... Moron (by itself, as if you're calling someone a...) Idiot (ditto) You step in the stream, but the water has moved on. Go away! (anno...
2011 Nov 11
2
10.0.0-rc1: dahdi doesn't see card
From asterisk -cvvvvv == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf': == Found == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/users.conf': == Found -- Automatically generated pseudo channel [Nov 11 17:43:28] WARNING[5756]: chan_dahdi.c:18155 process_dahdi: Ignoring any changes to 'userbase' (on reload) at line 23. [Nov 11 17:43:28] WARNING[5756]: chan_dahdi.c:18155 process_dahdi:
2003 Oct 20
16
A software FAX modem
Hi all, I would like to announce the availability of an initial test version of a totally software FAX facility, suitable for use with Asterisk. This is a first public test release, so don't expect a solid polished product just yet. People have shown interest in what I am doing, and here is the evidence that it is not vapourware. If the notion of a software FAX machine is new to you,