I'm looking for recommendations on small VoIP PBX systems with these properties:
- works well with Snom, Aastra, and Soft-phones - 10-15 phones - basic admin (web gui) to configure accounts and assign numbers (DDI) - reliable and secure operation - support for uplink SIP trunking (no BRI ports) - log for CDRs to see who cost how much
An opensource solution running on Linux/FreeBSD would be preferred, a small and good complete "hardware" solution for a couple of hundred bucks would acceptable as well. In either case it should be relatively straight forward and low hassle installation and operation.
What would you recommend? Which packages would you rather avoid?
Thanks
Hi,
i'm not really the voice guy, but currently working with
and quite impressed. Also the Web Admin GUI is nice and functional. There is "community edition" for free, downloadable as package or preinstalled VM (Debian).
If you're environment is growing and you need high availability, professional support or SLA, you can upgrade to "Provider" or "Carrier Edition" and handle up to 200k of concurrent lines.
Just have a look at their Web Page and give a try on the VM. It's definitely not wasted time …
Happy VOIPing Stöge
On 22.08.2013, at 18:56, Andre Oppermann oppermann@networx.ch wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations on small VoIP PBX systems with these properties:
- works well with Snom, Aastra, and Soft-phones
- 10-15 phones
- basic admin (web gui) to configure accounts and assign numbers (DDI)
- reliable and secure operation
- support for uplink SIP trunking (no BRI ports)
- log for CDRs to see who cost how much
An opensource solution running on Linux/FreeBSD would be preferred, a small and good complete "hardware" solution for a couple of hundred bucks would acceptable as well. In either case it should be relatively straight forward and low hassle installation and operation.
What would you recommend? Which packages would you rather avoid?
Thanks
Andre
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Kerio Operator is a good solution. Its asterix based but commercial ware with a nice working GUI. It just works. Insert CD, have it install on your disk and use a browser to admin it. Have not seen anything easier. YMMV
On 22.08.2013, at 18:56, Andre Oppermann oppermann@networx.ch wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations on small VoIP PBX systems with these properties:
- works well with Snom, Aastra, and Soft-phones
- 10-15 phones
- basic admin (web gui) to configure accounts and assign numbers (DDI)
- reliable and secure operation
- support for uplink SIP trunking (no BRI ports)
- log for CDRs to see who cost how much
An opensource solution running on Linux/FreeBSD would be preferred, a small and good complete "hardware" solution for a couple of hundred bucks would acceptable as well. In either case it should be relatively straight forward and low hassle installation and operation.
What would you recommend? Which packages would you rather avoid?
Thanks
Andre
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http://cudatel.com/ is offering a PBX appliance. They are also the main sponsor of FreeSWITCH, which is also quite easy to set up and maintain without any GUI.
I operate two FreeSWITCH VPS'es, and it feels great :)
From: Andre Oppermann oppermann@networx.ch To: swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 6:56 PM Subject: [swinog] Small VoIP PBX recommendations
I'm looking for recommendations on small VoIP PBX systems with these properties:
- works well with Snom, Aastra, and Soft-phones - 10-15 phones - basic admin (web gui) to configure accounts and assign numbers (DDI) - reliable and secure operation - support for uplink SIP trunking (no BRI ports) - log for CDRs to see who cost how much
An opensource solution running on Linux/FreeBSD would be preferred, a small and good complete "hardware" solution for a couple of hundred bucks would acceptable as well. In either case it should be relatively straight forward and low hassle installation and operation.
What would you recommend? Which packages would you rather avoid?
Thanks
Andre
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Hi,
We had good results with this Asterisk based solution :
They have appliances based on Alix'es that work well for smaller teams, interface is clean and easy, very nice ...
Have fun ! ----- Mail original -----
http://cudatel.com/ is offering a PBX appliance. They are also the main sponsor of FreeSWITCH, which is also quite easy to set up and maintain without any GUI.
I operate two FreeSWITCH VPS'es, and it feels great :)
From: Andre Oppermann oppermann@networx.ch To: swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 6:56 PM Subject: [swinog] Small VoIP PBX recommendations
I'm looking for recommendations on small VoIP PBX systems with these properties:
- works well with Snom, Aastra, and Soft-phones
- 10-15 phones
- basic admin (web gui) to configure accounts and assign numbers
(DDI)
- reliable and secure operation
- support for uplink SIP trunking (no BRI ports)
- log for CDRs to see who cost how much
An opensource solution running on Linux/FreeBSD would be preferred, a small and good complete "hardware" solution for a couple of hundred bucks would acceptable as well. In either case it should be relatively straight forward and low hassle installation and operation.
What would you recommend? Which packages would you rather avoid?
Thanks
Andre
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i would recommend a out of the box solution from a company called Atcom its a complete small low power box, able to handle up to 8 simultanous calls. the box include one FXS and one FXO port. Asterisk based of course take a look on http://www.atcom.cn/products_ippbx.html they even offer good quality phones and ATA there are several dealer selling them.
i installed allready 5 of those boxes called IP02, they work like a charm.
my 5 cents of course
Am 22/08/2013 13:56, schrieb Andre Oppermann:
I'm looking for recommendations on small VoIP PBX systems with these properties:
- works well with Snom, Aastra, and Soft-phones
- 10-15 phones
- basic admin (web gui) to configure accounts and assign numbers (DDI)
- reliable and secure operation
- support for uplink SIP trunking (no BRI ports)
- log for CDRs to see who cost how much
An opensource solution running on Linux/FreeBSD would be preferred, a small and good complete "hardware" solution for a couple of hundred bucks would acceptable as well. In either case it should be relatively straight forward and low hassle installation and operation.
What would you recommend? Which packages would you rather avoid?
Thanks
if you ask here: https://plus.google.com/communities/114149566116254233716 you will most probably get a quality answer.
From: Andre Oppermann oppermann@networx.ch To: swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 6:56 PM Subject: [swinog] Small VoIP PBX recommendations
I'm looking for recommendations on small VoIP PBX systems with these properties:
- works well with Snom, Aastra, and Soft-phones - 10-15 phones - basic admin (web gui) to configure accounts and assign numbers (DDI) - reliable and secure operation - support for uplink SIP trunking (no BRI ports) - log for CDRs to see who cost how much
An opensource solution running on Linux/FreeBSD would be preferred, a small and good complete "hardware" solution for a couple of hundred bucks would acceptable as well. In either case it should be relatively straight forward and low hassle installation and operation.
What would you recommend? Which packages would you rather avoid?