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Old 03-11-2009, 05:25 PM
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Default conference room size with aculab

Hi all, I am new here and have a couple of question: do spot support Aculab PCI boards? If yes, what the size of participants in a conference spot can handle? (note Aculab boards may have up to 4 dsps on card, and a system may have multiple cards)
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Old 03-20-2009, 09:26 PM
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Default Spot Aculab Support

Sorry for the late reply. I didn't get the digest email showing a new post was here.

Yes. Spot does support Aculab PCI boards. Both the discontinued Rev.2 boards and the PCI-X/PCI-E ProsodyX boards.

Yes. Spot does support multiple Aculab PCI boards in the same system.

Spot's max conferences and conference members is limited by hardware capacity. Spot does automatically connect conferences across multiple DSPs to create a conference that is larger than the number of members possible on a single DSP.
When you start talking about the number of conferences and members, it's a matter of the number of non-conference DSP operations taking place being subtracted from the total DSP capability of the system.
Spot doesn't have a particular software limit of conferences or members, with respect to Aculab installs.


Again, sorry for the delayed reply. I'll look into why I didn't receive the digest email. If you have any questions you need answered right away, feel free to contact our sales department(spot@iivip.com).

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Old 03-20-2009, 10:06 PM
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That's great. Thank you!
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