Friday, February 29, 2008

Re: [asterisk-biz] Wall Mounted Asterisk Appliance

To answer about what it can do, it is designed for a small to medium
business that would need a single PRI worth of outbound calls (24 with
the PRI or analog + VOIP). In the lab it was tested, and could hold
40 concurrent calls. In the field the most it has actually had is 20.
For businesses with a larger need we can put 2 of these in and
connect them through IAX, or more practically build a custom single
box that is sized correctly for them. The largest current deployment
of this is 35 phones and a single PRI, so far 0 complaints due to the
system, (only complaints due to lack of comprehension of features).

I am sure if you wanted the specs you could open it up and look at the
MB, RAM, HD, and other components to see what it is made of. Once it
leaves my hands I have no control over you taking it apart and putting
it back together. You are not really the person we would market to,
because you really don't need our help. We are great for the IT
company or individual that wants to install or resell the appliance,
but has no interest in building and testing the device. We see a
market for the Apparatus System, hopefully you can help us get our
name out. Thanks for the comments,

-Charles Tolefsen
http://www.apparatussystem.com


Quoting Trixter aka Bret McDanel <trixter@0xdecafbad.com>:

>
> On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 11:06 -0500, Steve Totaro wrote:
>> Code words for "how do I build one?"
>>
>> I suggest answering what the box is capable of handling and leaving
>> the hardware specifics out. I have no idea what is in a 3com V3000, I
>> know it runs VxWorks, has a hard drive, MB, and doesn't use much RAM
>> but that is about it.
>>
>
> well what its capable of depends largely on what its doing. For example
> at least with asterisk 1.2 (I havent looked since) res_js was faster and
> used less ram than the regular dialplan. res_js is a module that embeds
> spidermonkey (mozillas javascript engine) which lets you write asterisk
> apps in javascript. The comparison was mostly fair, it did the same
> basic things, although there was more error checking in the javascript
> side than in the dialplan, even with the extra checking it ran more
> calls, and spent less cpu time than if it were just the normal dialplan.
>
> So even something as basic as how do you route a call can vary.
>
> If it runs a conference, which one? There are at least 3 or 4 major
> asterisk conference modules, and they all take different amounts of cpu.
>
> Now if its just supposed to be a SIP gateway then that is a little
> different, although that does not mean that it has to be confined to
> just that.
>
> --
> Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com

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>
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