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Synway Asterisk Appliance just in… stay turned for review/How toos….

Posted on 01/11/201108/03/2023 by Phil

Today i took delivery of a Synway Asterisk Appliance.

this unit comes in 1U, 2U, 5U sizes and can hold a mixture of FXS/FXO and E1 cards, the unit i have at the moment is a 1U with just 2FXS and 2FXO, i will be installing Asterisk and drivers for the telephony interfaces soon as well as putting more photos online.

Stay turned for the review and pics.

Information on the Synway Asterisk Appliance:

Key Features:
 Up to 256 Asterisk-based FXO/FXS channels or 24 E1/T1/J1 ports or hybrid
 DSP-enabled echo cancellation of carrier-grade
 All-in-one architecture, Flexible configuration and hot swappable

Perfectly integrated
All-in-one architecture ensures the matchless interoperability and adopts to various wired and wireless networks; Help developers deliver high quality, cost effective open source applications.

Rugged architecture
Embraces all of major PBX brands; support hot swappable, and could be changed or replaced over the front (or) back panel, with no need to open chassis cover.

Flexible configuration for any network
Interface with high-scalability FXO/FXS/E1/T1 lines in Asterisk or other open source IP-PBX environment; support SuPerFormTM echo cancellation for voice enhancement.

Adjustable capacity for customized needs
1U appliance enables 2~64 Asterisk-based FXO/FXS channels or 1~16E1/T1/J1 ports or hybrid;
2U appliance enables 2~96 Asterisk-based FXO/FXS channels or 1~24E1/T1/J1 ports or hybrid;
6U appliance enables 2~256 Asterisk-based FXO/FXS channels or 1~24E1/T1/J1 ports or hybrid;

Processing capability powered by Intel
Adopt Intel(R) X86, the Mini-ITX industrial embedded platform as host control unit (main board) to execute high-capacity, high-complexity applications.

Carrier-grade reliability
Special power system with standby redundancy; advanced cooling system to reassure long-standing robustness; special air cleaner to protect against dust accumulation inside chassis; inside temperature control and alert system; no need to change wiring when changing functional modules as backplane’s wiring outlet is separate from backplane’s functional-module slots.

Robust engineering design
The motherboard has optional 4.3 inches WVGA(800*480) TFT LCD; support diverse interfaces(port) on the rear panel, including RJ11, RJ21, RJ48C, USB, etc.

Compliant with your applications and Asterisk
Support Unix, Linux and Solaris; compatible with Zaptel, and a range of open source PBX systems, including Asterisk, Trixbox, Yate, Freeswitch, CallWeaver, Elastix and more.

 

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Greetings, I'm Phil, an Infrastructure Engineer with a wealth of 21 years of experience in the industry.

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