I use Total Control Manager Version 5.5.1 what version of tcm begins to support the hyper dsp cards and how can it be obtained? thanks eric At 10:39 PM 3/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
Also sprach Steve Monkhouse
Yep.. I do exactly the same thing..
The x2/v90 is in the DSP code, so it dosent matter whether you have enable feature in the NMC..
The Dual e-1 will handle the PRI's for the quads... The only problem you may run into is that the netserver ( both 4mb and 16mb models im sure ). can only terminate up to 90 calls per card.. and therefore you'll need multinetservers..
Uhm...you sure of that? ISTR that depending on the code version, the NETServer supported something like 60 ports, then 96, then 100. Of course, I use the term "support" here fairly lightly, as running 96 ports of modems against a NETServer is a *SURE* way to get your customers to complain about Quake Lag.
Of course, running E1, 96 wouldn't be enough, so you are still talking multi-NETServers...of course, that cuts down the number of E1's you can handle, which puts it back under the 96/100'ish limit on the NETServer...sucks to be you. :) It works nicely (except for the Quake Lag) with T1. -- Jeff McAdams Email: jeffm@iglou.com Head Network Administrator Voice: (502) 966-3848 IgLou Internet Services (800) 436-4456
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