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On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 03:50:41PM -0500, Shawn Parker wrote:
> i think i am moving forward with a small asterisk pbx server set up for
> a former employer. the hardware i've priced is pretty straight
> forward. a low-end dell server, a wct100p t1 card from digium, 8 cisco
> 7902 ip phones and 2 cisco 7905g ip phones, the spa-1000 from sipura to
> convert the analogue fax line into ip and the normal array of network
> hardware (patch panel, switch, cable, plugs, face plates, rack, etc). i
> have a full t1 coming into an adtran there.
>
> interestingly enough, i am going to try to run the dell server as a sort
> of hybrid box...it will serve as the asterisk pbx as well as the
> centralized samba file server. since it doesn't need to do web or
> email, i can keep it behind the firewall for protection.
>
> i'll post a "journal" like following of my escapades in linux asterisk
> pbx set up.
>
> if anyone has gleamed any new insights into the less-than documented
> world of asterisk through testing or configs, please let me know before
> i embark on this foolish endeavor.
I'd be very interested to see how this goes for you. I'm looking at setting
up a similar (but smaller) setup here at TSG (soon to be Zero1Tek!). Basically,
a simple Asterisk PBX with a couple of analog line ports (we don't need close
to a T1), and some soft-phones with headsets on PCs here.
Any idea of a service like sipphone.net that will let us buy a 573 number, and
act as a VOIP proxy?
-- Herbert
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