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| telephony:asterisk_md3200_x100p_dahdi [2025/04/29 11:45] – [Setup Overview] prppedro | telephony:asterisk_md3200_x100p_dahdi [2025/05/05 11:58] (current) – prppedro | ||
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| My first idea was to do a PCI passthrough of that card to a virtual machine. That would provide optimal isolation and keep both the kernel module and Asterisk fairly isolated from the host. Unfortunately, | My first idea was to do a PCI passthrough of that card to a virtual machine. That would provide optimal isolation and keep both the kernel module and Asterisk fairly isolated from the host. Unfortunately, | ||
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| **Either way**, now we have a X100P clone card added to the system. Check endpoints at `/ | **Either way**, now we have a X100P clone card added to the system. Check endpoints at `/ | ||
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| ### Asterisk on LXC | ### Asterisk on LXC | ||
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| It goes in the resource tab at PVE, like this: | It goes in the resource tab at PVE, like this: | ||
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| Install `dahdi-tools`: | Install `dahdi-tools`: | ||
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| FIXME **WIP** | FIXME **WIP** | ||
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