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Re: Re: Asterisk line in/out cards




On 24/05/2004 at 15:27 Matthew Miles wrote:

>Andy,
>
>Without being nosey what equipment do you have and how is it set up?
>

My asterisk server is an 600mhz Cellery...

[root@ASTERISK asterisk]# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor       : 0
vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
cpu family      : 6
model           : 8
model name      : Celeron (Coppermine)   <-----------------------
someone save me!
stepping        : 6
cpu MHz         : 598.065

and

[root@ASTERISK asterisk]# cat /proc/meminfo
total:    used:    free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
Mem:  392183808 290631680 101552128        0 141783040 101957632

with the following:

1 x x100p - FXO card for incoming calls from the PSTN
1 x TDM20B - FXS card with 2 FXS ports
1 x IAXy connected to a BT Easicom 1000 ADSI phone
1 x Cisco 7940 - SIP firmware
2 x Snom 100's - Which I hate
2 x Alpha Networks DPH-80 1 black, 1 cream - funny little things...
2 x SIPura - (Sadly I sent them to a friend in Canada to play with)
1 x IX66 SIP aware firewall
1 x KX-TCD777ES DECT base station with 2 handsets (connected to a port on
the FXS card
1 x crappy KPN telephone
1 x 4 port dlink DG-104S MGCP box
4 x g729 codec from Digium
1 x Bluetooth dongle for asterisk presence detection

and most importantly

1 x IAX2 link to the Telco office i work for giving me free calls and an
Amsterdam number for
incoming and outgoing calls

HTH

Andy





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