[VoIP] Asterisk-SIP Trunk

Lee Spenadel spenadel at gmail.com
Sat Dec 22 16:39:00 CST 2007


I enabled two X100P cards on Arthur's system.  System reported no problems.

Lee

-----Original Message-----
From: voip-bounces at ckts.info [mailto:voip-bounces at ckts.info] On Behalf Of
John Novack
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 5:34 PM
To: Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches
Subject: Re: [VoIP] Asterisk-SIP Trunk



windmill wrote:
> Lee,
>
> I would love to be able to do that but I don't know enough about Linux. 
> I know that the UPSs can shutdown my Windows PCs because I have seen it 
> in practice although I don't have any UPS comms set up at all at 
> present. On the *boxes all the USB and serial ports are disabled to free 
> up interrupts otherwise the X100P cards might not work.
>
> Brian
>   
That certainly can be a problem, especially if one tries to use more 
than 1 X100P card.
Have you tried enabling one port at a time?
If you are using multiple X100P cards though . . .
Motherboards vary all over the place, so there isn't a pat answer.
The TDM400 card is even worse. MB's that advertise PCI 2.2 don't always 
work, and anything less , forget it.
One reason several in the US have moved to the Cisco 3810 as a six port 
outboard ATA using SIP
Cheaper, if you buy them right, and many fewer hardware issues.

John Novack

> Lee Spenadel wrote:
>   
>> Brian,
>>
>> Apparently you have bad PC Karma.  Perhaps your * boxes reside on top of
an
>> ancient PBX burial ground...
>>
>> Seriously, why not image your hard drive so that when disaster strikes
you
>> can make a copy and slap it back in to a different machine.  Also, I
would
>> install the apcupsd on your Linux/ *box?  This way when the reserve power
of
>> the UPS dips below a certain level it will send a shutdown command to the
>> PC.  You won't have to run around shutting down the machines manually and
>> they will be shutdown  gracefully.
>>
>> Lee
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: voip-bounces at ckts.info [mailto:voip-bounces at ckts.info] On Behalf Of
>> windmill
>> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 9:51 PM
>> To: Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches
>> Subject: Re: [VoIP] Asterisk-SIP Trunk
>>
>> I'm still not sure why but I have lost four *boxes in the last year for 
>> one reason or another. Something has become corrupted on the hard drives 
>> and I'm fairly certain that the almost daily power outages a few months 
>> ago had a great deal to do with it, that was before I had UPSs, they 
>> will only carry the load for 15 or 20 minutes but it's enough for most 
>> outages. Having said that there was a power fault yesterday which took 
>> out my village and about 20 others around Lincoln yesterday at 0813 and 
>> it took Central Electricity Networks 20 minutes to restore the supply by 
>> which time I had manually switched off all my telephone and computer 
>> equipment. I'll be shopping for more UPS kit in the January sales and 
>> another PC or two if I can't get my old *boxes running again, I think 
>> one has developed a motherboard fault which prevents it from reading the 
>> hard drive.
>>
>> Nothing seems to go smoothly these days, I have been trying to get ahead 
>> and delve deeper into Asterisk and Linux but things keep getting in the 
>> way, so much so that I tend to describe myself as 'on permanent
interrupt' !
>>
>> Brian
>>
>> Lee Spenadel wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> I can tell you that I have had no major problems rebuilding my * PBX on
>>> Centos 4.5 and Asterisk 1.4.13.  It's been rock solid, though the Shared
>>> Line Appearance is feature still eludes me :(
>>>
>>> Lee
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: voip-bounces at ckts.info [mailto:voip-bounces at ckts.info] On Behalf
Of
>>> windmill
>>> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 10:26 AM
>>> To: Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches
>>> Subject: Re: [VoIP] Asterisk-SIP Trunk
>>>
>>> Ah yes FWD can be quite unreliable going down for hours at the weekend. 
>>> For backup I have the FWD communicator on my desktop but generally both 
>>> IAX and SIP are out together.
>>>
>>> I use Zoiper but also have Xlite and Express Talk with all three running

>>> from a single desktop.  I prefer real phones but  multiple softphones on

>>> a desktop are very handy for testing a dialplan from a single point. I 
>>> guess I'll be doing some of that over the next few days now that I've 
>>> had to rush my experimental *pbx6 into service and then I'll be looking 
>>> to rebuild/update my failed *pbx2 possibly giving Fedora 8 a try as I 
>>> got it on the front of a magazine last week.
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>> Lee Spenadel wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> I was having trouble with FWD running under iax - I don't think they
were
>>>> supporting it well at the time, so I went the sip route.  I also use
the
>>>> X-lite soft phone which seems to work well too.
>>>>
>>>> Lee
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>         
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