Hi, thanks for responding. For the record, I did get my 2 M20's running 1.0 stable with a T100P and a TDM400P with Fedora Core 2. Installation was straightforward, and even facilitated by IBM's great design - there was no problem allocating a power plug to plug into the TDM400P for example, as IBM gives you an extra long periphrial power cable that easily reached to the back of the rack case.
 
You do have to download IBM's ServeRaid boot disk to create the array - you have to do this before you install Linux, but that worked fine. FC2 supports ServeRaid out of the box.
 
So, with the 2 X servers + 2 X T100P + 2 TDM400P's my total outlay was just under $3000 Cdn and I have emulated our Mitel ICP3300 dialplan exactly, plus with a few new wrinkles (RAD / call overflow emulation, which is not supported in the ICP3300, was a no brainer to do in the Asterisk dialplan. I have cordless phones working as extensions which the 3300 is *supposed* to support but doesn't really. I have SIP phones running in remote locations which the 3300 supports, but only with *their* firewall, with *their* phones and double-licenses). I have a production box and a development box. I control the system. I don't have to pay for licenses anymore or crazy hardware pricing. All for an order of magnitude less $$ than the 3300. My boss is impressed all to hell. I'm happy.
 
My only complaint is sidetone, it varies depending on client and how the call terminates, so I'm on an echo hunt. Once I get it controlled, time to punt the 3300. Anyone want it?
-----Original Message-----   
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 10:51 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] - Advice on NetFinity 5000 series


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/07/2004 03:02:41 PM:

> I have an opportunity to pick up a couple of NetFinity 5500's 4 way Xeon
> 550's w/ 2 gig RAM for very little $$$
>
> I have seen this:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00719.html
>
> In it, there is a passing remark to the Digium cards having problems with
> NetFinity's. Can anyone here comment on whether this is still an issue with
> * 1.0?
>
> It'd be a bummer if compatibility is a showstopper here 'cause these are
> sweet servers at a sweet price.

That was my message.

I have a lot of Netfinity servers.  The 3500's are old, they do not support PCI 2.2, and I've had problems with more than just Digium cards with those servers (including IBM ServeRAID adapters:  you could not reboot them, you had to power cycle them).

I have both Netfinity 5500M20's (which you are describing) and 5600's that I have used with Digium hardware successfully.

Tim Massey
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