chriswlan2 wrote:
Hello everybody!
Pre-sales questions...
I understand that rainkid is running Asterisk on a Linode: how does that work out? Is the audio quality top-notch?
Did you manage to have ztdummy installed for you on the host side? How is your MOH?
Also: I'm new to running servers, but is it possible to install the Trixbox package that is Asterisk bundled with a slim distro, if I understand correctly?
And I'll assume I just could not install the preconfigured image from:
http://nerdvittles.com/index.php?p=153I have a feeling I'll have to install Asterisk the long slow way. Which distro would people recommend in that case?
Thanks for advice
Christian
Wow... I got mentioned by name.
Well.. to start - I use CentOS, but that's because I'm from the old days, and old habits are hard to die. (Anyone remember RH 4? I feel as if I should have a big beard and mangly hair, but I do not).
I used to run Asterisk out of the Houston DC. That worked, and never failed but 'could have been better'. There were a couple of very minor issues as well -
1.) MOH did not work on my Polycom phones. It works for every other hard phone and soft phone I use. I worked on this for DAYS and couldn't figure it out.
2.) One service provider I am using is Stanaphone. I couldn't get audio at all using Stanaphone. The funny thing is, I am pretty sure it worked when I set it up a year ago, but it no longer worked. I made no changed to my setup. NO amount of futzing around fixed the problem. I was baffled and according to the sniffed traffic, everything should have worked - except it did not.
And then I migrated to Atlanta. Magically, everything work without any changes to my config.
The ONLY thing that I could not get working is ztdummy. THe linodes do not have 'virtual usb' ports, and I couldn't get it to compile. But I didn't try to hard. I'm sure if you took the time to figure it out, it'll work. It's just not that important for me.
Someone asked in another topic who I get my VoIP service from. My Asterisk setup is a mashup of three service providers - VoicePulse Connect, Stanaphone, and InternetCalls. VoicePulse is get the majority of my money every month, and their service sounds GREAT (make sure you use the right codecs).
I won't go much more into detail about the providers, but if you are interested, you can let me know.
Here's what you need to do:
1. pick a VoIP provider that is the least amount of hops from your DC
2. make sure you use good phones.
The other thing I guess I should mention is that sometimes when I was in the Houston DC, my voicesmails would stutter - and I figured out that happened when disk I/O wsa really slow on my host. If this is a problem on your host, you may want to move to a different host first.