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Sean

2006-06-14, 1:11 pm

Hi, just wondering what spec computers people on who run asterisk use

Mines currently running on a Celeron (Coppermine) CPU Speed 562.03 MHz
with 384Mb RAM.

When making an internal call, it takes around three seconds before it
processes what it needs to with AGI scripts and things before actually
starting to ring the internal extension.

I temporarily put it in my 2Ghz PC with 1.25Gb ram, and it connects
internal calls instantly!

Just wondering what others have, and how long it takes to do things like
connect internal calls..

Thank

Jono

2006-06-14, 1:11 pm

It happens that Sean formulated :
> Hi, just wondering what spec computers people on who run asterisk use
>
> Mines currently running on a Celeron (Coppermine) CPU Speed 562.03 MHz with
> 384Mb RAM.
>
> When making an internal call, it takes around three seconds before it
> processes what it needs to with AGI scripts and things before actually
> starting to ring the internal extension.
>
> I temporarily put it in my 2Ghz PC with 1.25Gb ram, and it connects internal
> calls instantly!
>
> Just wondering what others have, and how long it takes to do things like
> connect internal calls..
>
> Thank


Via Eden CPU 800MHz, 1Gb RAM. 1 second to hear the "Ring Ring" in the
ear piece. Not sure if this is a delay in my ATA or not. (I do have
2xxS0 in the dial plan)

Interestingly, on a SIP=>SIP calls using Sipgate, I hear the "Ring
Ring" as soon as the last digit is dialled.


Cardiff IT Support Ltd

2006-06-14, 1:11 pm

>> Hi, just wondering what spec computers people on who run asterisk use
>
> Via Eden CPU 800MHz, 1Gb RAM. 1 second to hear the "Ring Ring" in the ear
> piece. Not sure if this is a delay in my ATA or not. (I do have 2xxS0 in
> the dial plan)
>
> Interestingly, on a SIP=>SIP calls using Sipgate, I hear the "Ring Ring"
> as soon as the last digit is dialled.
>


They tell me, min requirements for Asterisk and AAH are very different.

Asterisk will run on a digital watch, but AAH needs a bit more to process
all those builtin scripts.

Sounds like Sean is running AAH.

I have been running a 10 phone office on a PIII 800/256/20 for over a year
on AAH 1.2 or is it 1.5.

My name is also Sean. Hi Sean.



Sean

2006-06-14, 7:11 pm

Cardiff IT Support Ltd wrote:

> They tell me, min requirements for Asterisk and AAH are very different.
>
> Asterisk will run on a digital watch, but AAH needs a bit more to process
> all those builtin scripts.
>
> Sounds like Sean is running AAH.
>
> I have been running a 10 phone office on a PIII 800/256/20 for over a year
> on AAH 1.2 or is it 1.5.
>
> My name is also Sean. Hi Sean.
>


Ahh, yes i am running AAH :D

Asterisk@Home version 2.7 here
David Floyd

2006-06-14, 7:11 pm

In message of Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Sean writes
>Cardiff IT Support Ltd wrote:
>
>
>Ahh, yes i am running AAH :D
>
>Asterisk@Home version 2.7 here


AAH is no more
Cardiff IT Support Ltd

2006-06-14, 7:11 pm

"David Floyd" <david@floyd.org.uk> wrote in message
news:4dlzxRPvdHkEFwdm@127.0.0.1...
> In message of Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Sean writes
>
> AAH is no more


No new versions but existing installations live on!


David Floyd

2006-06-14, 7:11 pm

In message of Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Cardiff IT Support Ltd writes
>"David Floyd" <david@floyd.org.uk> wrote in message
>news:4dlzxRPvdHkEFwdm@127.0.0.1...
>
>No new versions but existing installations live on!
>
>


The point I was making is that the version after 2.8 is TrixBox 1.0

David
Graham.

2006-06-14, 7:11 pm


"Sean" <seanhardy88NOSPAM@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:e6p84b$66n$1@news.freedom2surf.net...
> Hi, just wondering what spec computers people on who run asterisk use
>
> Mines currently running on a Celeron (Coppermine) CPU Speed 562.03 MHz
> with 384Mb RAM.
>
> When making an internal call, it takes around three seconds before it
> processes what it needs to with AGI scripts and things before actually
> starting to ring the internal extension.
>
> I temporarily put it in my 2Ghz PC with 1.25Gb ram, and it connects
> internal calls instantly!
>
> Just wondering what others have, and how long it takes to do things like
> connect internal calls..
>
> Thank
>

AAH 2.8 PII 200 with 512RAM works well!

I did have it originally installed on a tiny 3 gig drive and it did work for
a while. The current drive is considerably bigger.





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Graham.



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linker3000

2006-06-15, 1:11 am

Sean wrote:
> Hi, just wondering what spec computers people on who run asterisk use
>
> Mines currently running on a Celeron (Coppermine) CPU Speed 562.03 MHz
> with 384Mb RAM.
>
> When making an internal call, it takes around three seconds before it
> processes what it needs to with AGI scripts and things before actually
> starting to ring the internal extension.
>
> I temporarily put it in my 2Ghz PC with 1.25Gb ram, and it connects
> internal calls instantly!
>
> Just wondering what others have, and how long it takes to do things like
> connect internal calls..
>
> Thank
>

Dual Core P4 2.66GHZ with 1GB RAM and 300GB Mirrored disks running AAH 2.8

9 extensions in a trial. Ultimately 30+ planned. Connections are pretty
much instantaneous - even over ADSL links.

Also had the trial running on a Sempron 2800 with 512MB - also very quick.


unobtrusive@gmail.com

2006-06-15, 7:11 am


Sean wrote:

> Just wondering what others have, and how long it takes to do things like
> connect internal calls..


200mhz MIPS w/ 16MB Ram. (Linksys WRT54G Wireless Router).

Calls connect instantly.

alexd

2006-06-15, 1:11 pm

David Floyd wrote:

> In message of Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Cardiff IT Support Ltd writes
[vbcol=seagreen]
[vbcol=seagreen]
[vbcol=seagreen]
> The point I was making is that the version after 2.8 is TrixBox 1.0


And it very much is a 1.0 release, at that.
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mattpark

2006-06-15, 7:11 pm


unobtrusive@gmail.com Wrote:
> Sean wrote:
> -
> Just wondering what others have, and how long it takes to do things
> like
> connect internal calls..-
>
> 200mhz MIPS w/ 16MB Ram. (Linksys WRT54G Wireless Router).
>
> Calls connect instantly.


Had my test setup running a 3.0 Gig P4 2gig ram. I has asterisk@home
running on mine. A bit overkill imho, but just threw the box together
from bits in the garage. Connects almost instantly!


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paul123

2006-06-16, 7:11 am

Using an old Dell here - Celeron Piii-500mhz-256RAM-8GBHD-5extensions.
Current version - Trixbox 1.0
Connects internal calls in less than 1 second. External connections
vary according to provider.

Sean

2006-06-16, 1:11 pm

paul123 wrote:
> Using an old Dell here - Celeron Piii-500mhz-256RAM-8GBHD-5extensions.
> Current version - Trixbox 1.0
> Connects internal calls in less than 1 second. External connections
> vary according to provider.
>


Ahh, Think i have mine doing to much! It's a windows file server,
webserver, and loads of stuff.

But it does get there eventually with calls, and calls sound fine!

Just on the hunt for something a little better now :D
mattpark

2006-06-16, 1:11 pm


paul123 Wrote:
> Using an old Dell here - Celeron Piii-500mhz-256RAM-8GBHD-5extensions.
> Current version - Trixbox 1.0
> Connects internal calls in less than 1 second. External connections
> vary according to provider.


Sorry to go slightly offtopic,

Paul, are there any key differences between trixbox 1.0 and the last
aterisk@home?


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mattpark
paul123

2006-06-16, 1:11 pm


mattpark wrote:
> paul123 Wrote:
>
> Sorry to go slightly offtopic,
>
> Paul, are there any key differences between trixbox 1.0 and the last
> aterisk@home?


>From aah 2.8 to tribox, the main difference is that trixbox is

upgradable to newer versions without having to go for the full install
from scratch (and all the associated headaches).

Sean

2006-06-27, 7:11 pm

I've upgraded!

600Mhz Pentium, instead of 500Mhz Celeron.

Also now have 640Mb RAM... Things a few seconds faster! Much better
Jono

2006-06-27, 7:11 pm

on 27/06/2006, Sean supposed :
> I've upgraded!


To Trixbox?

>
> 600Mhz Pentium, instead of 500Mhz Celeron.
>
> Also now have 640Mb RAM... Things a few seconds faster! Much better



Sean

2006-06-27, 7:11 pm

Jono wrote:
> on 27/06/2006, Sean supposed :
>
> To Trixbox?
>
>
>


Noo, just the computer doing all the work!

Still running same version
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