seems to be very good cards, but also, very expensive, isn't it?

Olivier

Armin Schindler a écrit :
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Tristan wrote:
  
I'm interested too to know about a quad E1 card...

I need to connect it to 2 differents ISDN providers in Europe and to establish
a third connection
with a Matra PBX.
The server ( IBM XSeries 346 ) has to serve about 60-70 simultaneous calls (
IVR and max 30 conferences... )

I will also need ( but later, as I think I'll have to write it ) support for
videoconferencing over ISDN using different protocols like h320 or h324m...

What would you recommend ?

Digium TE411P, Sangoma A104D, Eicon Diva Cards ?
    

I cannot tell anything about the Digium or Sangoma cards, but the Eicon Diva 
Server Cards are active cards, which means they do the ISDN protocol stuff 
including digital-signal-processing (if needed) on board without using the 
hosts CPU. So in a setup as you described above, I recommend to use the
Eicon cards.

Armin
 
  
Armin Schindler a écrit :
    
On Tue, 30 May 2006, olivier.taylor wrote:

      
Hi all,

I need your lights :)

There are many hardware provider for E1 cards on the market, what's
your
exeperience with E1 and what's the preferred provider for Asterisk
out of
Digium?

        
I prefer Eicon Diva Server cards, they have good features and are very
reliable.

Armin
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