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marmu wrote:Hi guys,
I am currently using a beronet berofix (4x ISDN BRI) to dial out. For our final system we now have to decide on the dial out cards to be used. I'd like to get your experience with several cards including, but not limited to, the above mentioned ones.
Our goal is to get 96 dial out lines on one server (our dialer). In the end we want to have 2 of those resulting in 192 dial out lines. As far as I know it is possible to get 4x24 lines (4xE1 that is ISDN PRI, am I right?) working on a single card.
Only Sangoma and Aculab seem to offer more E1 trunks per card. Aculab gets up to 16 trunks on a card using daughter boards. Sangoma offers a 8 Port/trunks card, but I don't know how they do that on a PCI card, this isn't possible. Only four Ports fit on a standard PCI(e)-Board of normal size.
Which cards do you recommend? Please share your experiences. Thanks a lot in advance.
Cheers,
Marcus
most of our rooms who use LOTS of lines (400+) do so purely with SIP trunking
I heard about Dialogic, mainly used in commercial dialers (Siseco GAT, Geocall), and so on. They're very very very expensive, I don't know what is the difference, and if they're supported by Asterisk
Yep. And most do not use any telephony hardware at all, ztdummy or dahdidummy for the timing source, and LOTS of sip or iax trunks.marmu wrote:what do you mean bymost of our rooms who use LOTS of lines (400+) do so purely with SIP trunking
do you mean they are not connected to T1/E1 and got SIP-Providers (VoIP-Providers) instead?
marmu wrote:Hi guys,
just wanted to update you. Beronet also offers a boxed version of their berofix which sounds quite interesting. You don't have to plug any card into your server, but connect the berofix-box via LAN. Every box acts as a VoIP-provider. I think this is a good solution due to scaleability, redundancy and maintenance.
What do you think? Any experience with similar solutions?
Cheers,
Marcus
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