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2005 Oct 10
5
Soekris and Asterisk
Has anyone on the list used a Soekris engineering PC as a TDM - Ethernet bridge? For example something like a net4801 with a TE110p in it and then using TDMoE to get it into a bigger server where the call processing proper will occur. Anyone know if it might handle a quadspan card ok? (no transcoding, just pure PRI to TDMoE bridging). Craig
2007 Jan 03
1
Fonebridge2
Hello List Does anybody have any experience with the FoneBridge line of products from RedFone? I think their HA implementation sounds interesting, and like the prospect of having dedicated hardware for our PRI connections. Kind Regards Jon Leren Sch?pzinsky
2007 Oct 06
4
Help 60Hz Hum?
Hey guys, I am trying to diagnose a hum in my FXO lines I am using an Adtran 750 with 8 FXO ports. I am getting a pretty bad hum on the line during a call. I have checked the Telco side of the 66 block and there is no hum there so it's my problem to fix. I have tried to lower the gain but that reduces the call volume to much. Where else should I be looking? Setup as follows Dell
2008 Jan 29
2
Asterisk mem leak behavior?
So here is my setup. Hardware: Intel P3 1.2 Ghz 1 GB RAM 36 GB Drives Mirrored Software: CentOS 5 2.6.18 Kernel Asterisk 1.4.14 Zaptel 1.4.7 (redfone) LIbpri 1.4.2 I'm using TDMoE with my PRI using a product called fonebridge from a company called redfone. They require that I use their own build of zaptel and I am trying to figure out if the problem is with them or something else. The
2008 May 04
1
UK BT ISDN30e PRI Problem
Ok Guys, I've done a tonne of hunting around on this problem, but can't find much help. I'm running: asterisk 1.4.19.1 libpri 1.4.3 and zaptel 1.4.9.2 which I believe has been modified by RedFone to add the ztd-ethmf module. My interface is a RedFone foneBridge2 4 Span; and I'm connecting to a BT E1 PRI / ISDN30e with 15 lines on span 1, and a legacy Panasonic PBX on span 4. Upon
2009 May 20
1
[LLVMdev] Arm port
Sandeep Patel wrote: > The Nokia N800 is an OMAP 2420 which is an ARM11. > > If you want an OMAP 3530 today, I think the cheapest route is the Beagleboard. Yeah, I see that now, about the N800. About the BeagleBoard, if you're going after an equivalent # of peripherals (screen and keyboard are things I wanted) then, really, I think that the Pandora is cheapest. I will say, without
2005 Sep 08
6
Not enough lines available for Asterisk implemetation
Hi all I am looking at implementing asterisk at a company with two ISDN bricks (60 lines). I know that the VoIP will absorb at least on brick worth of lines but that still leaves me with a need for 30 ISDN lines. As far as I can tell most of the Digicom cards have 4 FXS ports and I've read on this list that at most two could coincide in a box simultaneously without causing an interupt
2005 Aug 16
10
quad t1 / 1U rack server combos
It is amazing to me at this point that there is not an official Digium list of supported servers (including 1u models!). Clearly the number 1 issue with the Digium PRI cards is the server that they are used in. The new cards even go as far as listing server that DO NOT work on the Digium site! The wiki references are old and do not have any testing parameters. C'mon guys! Certify a
2006 Jan 11
6
Failover Device?
First, Something seems to be wrong with the list. I'm not the only person who has expressed seeing their messages either arrive late, or not at all. With that out of the way.. Is anyone aware of any type of failover device for PRI on asterisk? I've found the ISDNGuard, however it is currently not made in the U.S., nor does it run on U.S. power. Is anyone aware of a device that will
2009 May 20
0
[LLVMdev] Arm port
The Nokia N800 is an OMAP 2420 which is an ARM11. If you want an OMAP 3530 today, I think the cheapest route is the Beagleboard. deep On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Chuck Robey <chuckr at telenix.org> wrote: > Bob Wilson wrote: >> On May 20, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Chuck Robey wrote: >>> Hmm.  Well, my motivation is that I recently bought a Pandora (it >>> has the
2008 Oct 14
1
asterisk+heartbeat
Hi, I'm using heartbeat as a failover for my asterisk server. on the active server 1 i have 10.10.10.1 eth0 10.10.10.3 secondary eth0 asterisk listens to the secondary ip, so that if server 1 fails, server 2 will then get that IP. so if server 1 fails, server 2 will have the IP 10.10.10.2 eth0 10.10.10.3 secondary eth0 problem is i have to bind asterisk to the secondary IP if dont, i
2009 Feb 24
1
COSTA RICA - E1
Does any have experience with E1 telephony support plus asterisk in costa rica ? Regards, Luis Morales -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Luis Morales Consultor de Tecnologia Cel: +(58)416-4242091 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Empieza por hacer lo necesario, luego lo que es posible... y
2009 Apr 23
3
Compact, fanless appliance?
Hello For those SOHO customers (ie. at most, a couple of POTS/ISDN connections and simultaneous SIP calls) who'd rather not use a big, noisy PC to run Asterisk, I'd like to offer an alternative that has the following features: - not old hardware sold on eBay, ie. it must be up-to-date hardware sold by a company currently in business - compact, silent - has room for a 2.5" hard-disk,
2007 Feb 10
9
Mini-ITX board + FXO PCI card?
Hello Before I order a Travla C156 case (http://206.14.132.88/products/Travla/c156/C156.html), a Via mini-ITX motherboard (either the fanless ME6000 http://idotpc.com/TheStore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=50&idproduct=4 or the fan-equipped M10000 http://idotpc.com/TheStore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=50&idproduct=163 ) , and a PCI FXO card from Digium or OpenVox... has someone already
2009 May 26
1
arecord pipe to celtenc just stops
Hi all, Just found out about this codec and I'm really impressed. I compiled celt-0.5.2.tar.gz on my desktop and tried out a few tests. I then did a native fixed point arm compile on my beagleboard which also worked a treat. Before I get started with the library I was trying to see if I could grab some real time audio, encode it and write to a file using arecord in conjunction with
2010 Sep 08
2
Max TDM calls per asterisk box
Hi Everyone, Can you tell me how many concurrent TDM (Dahdi) calls that a single asterisk box can handle. Configuration is as follow : Quad core Xeon 3 GHZ, 4Gb RAM, asterisk 1.6.2.9 Also do you know a good tool to stress out asterisk? Kind regards -- *Adolphe CHER-AIME Network / VoIP Engineer CCNA, CCNA VOICE, Global VSAT Forum Certified (509) 3449-4280* --------------
2007 Feb 16
2
Experiences with FoneBridge2 / TDMoE?
I'm scoping out HA for a relatively simple Office/Call Center PBX. Current setup uses a TE412P with 4 PRI our telco with SIP hard/soft phones for users. Some outbound also goes to a SIP provider. Active/Active looks to be too much hassle for an installation this size, so we're looking at adding an extra * in an active/passive configuration with Linux-HA in between them. Does anyone
2009 May 21
0
[LLVMdev] Arm port
Christophe Avoinne wrote: > Hi, > > - Cortex-A8 needs a specific instruction scheduler as dual issue forces > you to interleave some instructions to allow to run two instructions in > the same cycle for the best performance (Cortex-A9 is out-of-order so > dual issue is not an issue (!) for performance). > - Cortex-A8/A9 have several useful new instructions : for instance,
2011 Feb 16
2
fwd: fix up ARM assembly to use 'bx lr' in place of 'mov pc, lr'.
hello vorlon, got notified of your patch, will apply next days upstream unless some critiques are voiced on ml. thanks. -- maks ----- Forwarded message from Steve Langasek <steve.langasek at canonical.com> ----- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 22:05:42 -0000 From: Steve Langasek <steve.langasek at canonical.com> Subject: [Bug 527720] Re: thumb2 porting issues identified: klibc uses
2011 Apr 11
2
[LLVMdev] Assuring ARM code quality in LLVM
Hi Renato, >I was recently investigating the build bot infrastructure and noticed >that the arm-linux target is failing for quite a long time. I believe >that it means ARM code is not executed all that often in LLVM tests, >is that correct? >We were wondering what kind of support we could give to make sure ARM >code is correct and don't regress, specially before releases (I