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2007 Jul 12
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----- "Michael Graves" <mgraves at mstvp.com> wrote:
> Just about anything bootable will serve you well enough. My home
> office
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> is presently running of an HP T5700 thin client (1 GHz transmeta CPU,
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> 256 MB RAM, 256 MB Flash DOM) running Astlinux. Cheap, diskless,
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> fanless, silent, cool, reliable. Almost perfect IMHO.
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> It's connected to a snom m3 system, 6 Polycom & Aastra SIP phones, and
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> one lowly S...
2007 Dec 11
1
Asterisk on IBM Netvista 2800 8364-EXX?
Hello
I'm looking at my options to build a compact, silent, headless
Asterisk server to handle one or two FXO ports. Out of curiosity, I
got one of those babies on eBay for 20E:
http://silicon-verl.de/home/flo/software/netstation-8364/
Before I spend time on this, can someone tell me if...
1. it's easy to install Linux on those things (am willing to add a
CF-to-IDE adapter to use a
2010 May 20
3
Softphones on thin clients...
Does anyone know if you can use softphones on thin clients? I have a
new customer that wants to use Eyebeam (about 10 users) on a thin client
platform. Each user has a little box on their desk that has a USB port,
mic and headphone jacks and monitor.
I am worried about conflicts when running 10 softphones on the same
server since they will all try to use por 5060.
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2006 Oct 19
7
Embedded Asterisk
I caught a thread the other day concerning Astricon and users embedding
Asterisk on a Linksys or Netgear broadband router. I lost track of the
email thread, if anyone is presently working with this scenario please shoot
me an email.
Thanks
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2007 Apr 13
6
Hardware requirements question
I've read through the Wiki, I know its hard to nail down hardware
requirements because it really depends on what you are going to do. I'm
very new to Asterisk, haven't even read my Asterisk for Dummies book yet
(its in the mail).
Can you tell me if this sounds sane? We are planning on using a Dell
933Mhz dual CPU server, with 1GB of ram for our Trixbox setup. We will
have 7-10
2007 Sep 06
6
Build your own "appliance" concept
I've been working on this the past few days and thought I would put it out
there to see if anyone else has interest in it. It really has nothing to do
with the Digium appliance, I've just been looking for some mass produced
solid state hardware to run small branch offices off of for awhile now and I
think I've finally landed on something I like.
Basically I've taken an HP thin
2008 Jul 10
49
Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8i
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Tim <tim at tcsac.net> wrote:
> Perfect. Which means good ol'' supermicro would come through :) WOHOO!
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> AOC-USAS-L8i
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> http://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/addon/AOC-USAS-L8i.cfm
Is this card new? I''m not finding it at the usual places like Newegg, etc.
It looks like the LSI SAS3081E-R, but probably at 1/2 the