we offer vps servers running trixbox:
http://gwhosting.net/whmcs/cart.php
if you want to look at them. Just an idea.
michael
On Dec 11, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Christian wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone any good recomendation of some Virtual PBX that is based
on Asterisk?
Many thanks,
Christian
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Destar[1] has recentely included Virtual PBX features inside it's main funcionality (right now you have to download the trunk developement branch to get it), but it would be availabe on version 0.2 coming soon in a few weeks.
[1] http://destar.berlios.de/jmaczOn 6/9/06, William Piper <
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checkout http://www.asterisk2billing.org
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On 6/9/06, Daniel Salama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any open source software capable of managing Asterisk tooffer Virtual PBX services to multiple clients, including billing? Or
is there a combination of open source initiatives that offer this?T
zimdog wrote:
I am wondering what has been done as far as running multiple instances
of *. Like if you were providing a virtual PBX for small companies. I
imagine it can be done in one of the following ways and am looking to
see how other users are doing it. I have searched the wiki and have no
I would think the best solution would be to have each
virtual PBX have it's own context and only run a single
instance of asterisk. This way you have less overhead
and can more easily manage the sharing of any
physical devices that you may have.
Jon.
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 12:07 pm, zimd
None of these. You should run one instance of * on one box, and
configure extensions.conf with different contexts for different
companies. For music on hold use setmusiconhold in the dial plan.
Works for me.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:07:24 -0700, zimdog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am wondering wh
<< Is it possible to set asterisk up as a virtual pbx like in apache and
virtual host?>>
You have provisioning that may address some or all of your needs. Mark
Spencer talks about other possible deployment options in response to
questions at the end of this presentation...
http://graphics.cs.un
Title: Re: [Asterisk-Users] virtual pbx
Asterisk IS sleady there! Understand the dialplan and the various settings in voicemail.conf and you got it.
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On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 11:17 -0500, Andres E. Moya wrote:
> Is it possible to set asterisk up as a virtual pbx like in apache and
> virtual host? If so can someone point me to the right direction.
> I would also like to setup asterisk with some type of redundancy, I have
> searched the lists and
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 10:22, Girish Gopinath wrote:
> 1) How many Voicemails can be recorded at a time?
>
> Depends on where the call is coming from (PSTN via Tx00P or VoIP) and
> what format you are storing voicemails in (wav or gsm)..
>
> ***
> What difference does it make for PSTN and VoIP?
Hi WipeOut,
Thanks for the information provided. I would be greatful if u can
clarify the following doubts:
Girish Gopinath wrote:
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Now, lets assume I have a linux box on a dual processor 3.2 GHz Intel
box with 4GB RAM, RAID system and at the data center we would have
bandwidt
Girish Gopinath wrote:
Hi,
I have received some replies for my previous mail (* configuration),
asking for my goals in configuring Asterisk. So here they are:
We are planning to host an Inter continental virtual PBX service that
will enable our users to register for an account which give them
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