PBX in a flash is another turnkey asterisk distribution with less  bloat than 
Trixbox.   The main Asterisk turnkey versions are  compiled and autoinstall on 
CentOS.

URLs:

 http://pbxinaflash.net/


PIAF
 http://dumbme.mbit.com.au/piaf/piaf_without_tears.pdf


http://trixbox.org/

Trixbox guide:  http://dumbme.mbit.com.au/trixbox/trixbox_without_tears.pdf





From: linux-il-boun...@cs.huji.ac.il [mailto:linux-il-boun...@cs.huji.ac.il] On 
Behalf Of shimi
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 5:38 PM
To: geoffrey mendelson
Cc: linux-il list
Subject: Re: Voip (SIP) switch


On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:16 PM, geoffrey mendelson 
<geoffreymendel...@gmail.com<mailto:geoffreymendel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I am looking for advice or pointers to web sites with advice (in English) about 
setting up a SIP switch and would appreciate any help.

What I have is several SIP accounts which I want to integrate into one soft 
phone. The soft phone will run on MacOS ( I already have it) and the switch 
will run on UBUNTU, I have a choice of a system running 9.04 and another 
running 9.10.

It's very simple. My computer will make outgoing connections to the various SIP 
servers, none will attempt to connect to mine. Once registered, calls, probably 
one a day between all of them, will be all routed to the soft phone.

Dialing out will be more complicated. calls begining with 1 or 0 will go out on 
one connection, I can use prefixes such as 9 or 8, etc to call on the other 
connections.

While I assume that Asterisk is the software of choice, it does not matter. In 
fact, something simple would be prefered over something complicated with more 
features I won't use.


If it's possible to remove the "UBUNTU" requirement, you can simply throw a 
Trixbox installation CD to your CDROM, hit an enter key, wait, and then have a 
fully installed Asterisk (on centos), with a Web UI that can easily configure 
anything you wish.

HTH,

-- Shimi


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