Hi All, I want to make own ip pbx server for our office with need to call local extension through soft dialer. How to make this system without any pstn provider.
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 12:41:59 +0800 Chandran Manikandan wrote:
Hi All, I want to make own ip pbx server for our office with need to call local extension through soft dialer. How to make this system without any pstn provider.
On 10/28/2013 9:41 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
I want to make own ip pbx server for our office with need to call local extension through soft dialer. How to make this system without any pstn provider.
reinventing the wheel. roll your own telephony will suck up an infinite supply of your time and energy, and likely end up with a system that noone but you can understand and manage. you'll still need a PSTN provider if you want to be able to make/receive outside calls from this system.
and yeah, asterisk.org is the building block that enables all this wonderful stuff
Hi, Thanks for your advise. I want to make calls and receive calls only internal head office and branch office only using desktop sip dialer. So how to make it.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:03 PM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
On 10/28/2013 9:41 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
I want to make own ip pbx server for our office with need to call local extension through soft dialer. How to make this system without any pstn provider.
reinventing the wheel. roll your own telephony will suck up an infinite supply of your time and energy, and likely end up with a system that noone but you can understand and manage. you'll still need a PSTN provider if you want to be able to make/receive outside calls from this system.
and yeah, asterisk.org is the building block that enables all this wonderful stuff
-- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 10/28/2013 11:35 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
So how to make it.
www.asterisk.org
its very complicated, every system is different, read, and learn, and put together the pieces you need.
or hire someone who does that stuff.
On 10/29/2013 07:51 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 10/28/2013 11:35 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
So how to make it.
www.asterisk.org
its very complicated, every system is different, read, and learn, and put together the pieces you need.
VERY COMPLICATED unless you understand telephony, numbering plans etc. The * book is very good once you understand the basics. I have been there and done it, not for the faint hearted. There are a number of web based * interfaces that help make the set up a little easier. There are also devices in a box you can purchase that make it even easier, almost plug and play - see www.yeastar.com & mypbx.com YMMV
or hire someone who does that stuff.
Hi, Thanks for your suggestion. I have install asterisk now and i opened web gui. After that how do i install extension and choose the device .
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Rob Kampen rkampen@kampensonline.comwrote:
On 10/29/2013 07:51 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 10/28/2013 11:35 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
So how to make it.
www.asterisk.org
its very complicated, every system is different, read, and learn, and put together the pieces you need.
VERY COMPLICATED unless you understand telephony, numbering plans etc. The
- book is very good once you understand the basics. I have been there and
done it, not for the faint hearted. There are a number of web based * interfaces that help make the set up a little easier. There are also devices in a box you can purchase that make it even easier, almost plug and play - see www.yeastar.com & mypbx.com YMMV
or hire someone who does that stuff.
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 10/29/2013 12:43 AM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion. I have install asterisk now and i opened web gui. After that how do i install extension and choose the device .
I bet there's an Asterisk mailling list. This one is CentOS, and Asterisk isn't really in scope.
Thank you all.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 3:56 PM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
On 10/29/2013 12:43 AM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion. I have install asterisk now and i opened web gui. After that how do i install extension and choose the device .
I bet there's an Asterisk mailling list. This one is CentOS, and Asterisk isn't really in scope.
-- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013, John R Pierce wrote:
On 10/28/2013 11:35 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
So how to make it.
www.asterisk.org
its very complicated, every system is different, read, and learn, and put together the pieces you need.
While it can be complicated, it does not need to be. Others have done the hard part. See the articles @ http://nerdvittles.com/
His stuff is Asterisk based and has saved me a lot of time and headaches over the years.
or hire someone who does that stuff.
That is always a possibility also.
Regards,
anyone checked elastix ?
On 10/29/13, me@tdiehl.org me@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013, John R Pierce wrote:
On 10/28/2013 11:35 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
So how to make it.
www.asterisk.org
its very complicated, every system is different, read, and learn, and put together the pieces you need.
While it can be complicated, it does not need to be. Others have done the hard part. See the articles @ http://nerdvittles.com/
His stuff is Asterisk based and has saved me a lot of time and headaches over the years.
or hire someone who does that stuff.
That is always a possibility also.
Regards,
-- Tom me@tdiehl.org Spamtrap address me123@tdiehl.org _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, Gopu Krishnan wrote:
anyone checked elastix ?
Without getting into a long off topic discussion about one Asterisk distro over another, the only thing I will say is that I prefer the nerdvittles stuff over elastix, freepbx, AsteriskNOW, etc. because Ward Mundy (The guy behind nerdvittles) and friends have done an enormous amount of the leg work required to make this stuff "Just work".
The other Asterisk distros while they have a lot of pros and cons do not have the large pre-configured feature set that I need.
That is not to say the Nerdvittles stuff is perfect because it is far from it. It is just that for my usage it is the best fit I could find.
Regards,
Check out ScopTel: http://www.axis-voip.com/solutions.html
Chris
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:35 PM, me@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, Gopu Krishnan wrote:
anyone checked elastix ?
Without getting into a long off topic discussion about one Asterisk distro over another, the only thing I will say is that I prefer the nerdvittles stuff over elastix, freepbx, AsteriskNOW, etc. because Ward Mundy (The guy behind nerdvittles) and friends have done an enormous amount of the leg work required to make this stuff "Just work".
The other Asterisk distros while they have a lot of pros and cons do not have the large pre-configured feature set that I need.
That is not to say the Nerdvittles stuff is perfect because it is far from it. It is just that for my usage it is the best fit I could find.
Regards,
-- Tom me@tdiehl.org Spamtrap address me123@tdiehl.org
On 10/29/13, me@tdiehl.org me@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013, John R Pierce wrote:
On 10/28/2013 11:35 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
So how to make it.
www.asterisk.org
its very complicated, every system is different, read, and learn, and put together the pieces you need.
While it can be complicated, it does not need to be. Others have done
the
hard part. See the articles @ http://nerdvittles.com/
His stuff is Asterisk based and has saved me a lot of time and headaches over the years.
or hire someone who does that stuff.
That is always a possibility also.
Regards,
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
I've had a good experience with http://www.trixbox.com/
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Chris Stone axisml@gmail.com wrote:
Check out ScopTel: http://www.axis-voip.com/solutions.html
Chris
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:35 PM, me@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, Gopu Krishnan wrote:
anyone checked elastix ?
Without getting into a long off topic discussion about one Asterisk
distro
over another, the only thing I will say is that I prefer the nerdvittles stuff over elastix, freepbx, AsteriskNOW, etc. because Ward Mundy (The guy behind nerdvittles) and friends have done an enormous amount of the leg work required to make this stuff "Just work".
The other Asterisk distros while they have a lot of pros and cons do not have the large pre-configured feature set that I need.
That is not to say the Nerdvittles stuff is perfect because it is far
from
it. It is just that for my usage it is the best fit I could find.
Regards,
-- Tom me@tdiehl.org Spamtrap address me123@tdiehl.org
On 10/29/13, me@tdiehl.org me@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013, John R Pierce wrote:
On 10/28/2013 11:35 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
So how to make it.
www.asterisk.org
its very complicated, every system is different, read, and learn, and put together the pieces you need.
While it can be complicated, it does not need to be. Others have done
the
hard part. See the articles @ http://nerdvittles.com/
His stuff is Asterisk based and has saved me a lot of time and
headaches
over the years.
or hire someone who does that stuff.
That is always a possibility also.
Regards,
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
-- Chris Stone AxisInternet, Inc. www.axint.net _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:41 AM, Chandran Manikandan tech2mani@gmail.comwrote:
Hi All, I want to make own ip pbx server for our office with need to call local extension through soft dialer. How to make this system without any pstn provider.
You'll want a SIP or IAX2 provider for your Asterisk PBX to connect to.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/SIP/IAX+Services+for+Asterisk http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/IAX2+Trunking+Providers
+1 for pursuing further telephony questions on an Asterisk list
-- *Thanks,* *Manikandan.C* *System Administrator* _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos