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Adore Infotech setup and configure open
source Asterisk. Asterisk is a complete
PBX in software. It runs on Linux and provides all of
the features you would expect from a PBX and more.Asterisk
provides Voicemail services with Directory, Call Conferencing
and Interactive Voice Response.
Asterisk needs no additional hardware
for Voice over IP. For interconnection with digital
and analog telephony equipment, Asterisk supports a
number of hardware devices, most notably all of the
hardware manufactured by Asterisk's sponsors,
Digium . Digium has single and quad span T1 and E1 interfaces
for interconnection to PRI lines and channel banks as
well as a single port FXO card and a one to four-port
modular FXS and FXO card.
Asterisk supports a wide range
of TDM protocols for the handling and transmission of
voice over traditional telephony interfaces. Asterisk
supports US and European standard signaling types used
in standard business phone systems, allowing it to bridge
between next generation voice-data integrated networks
and existing infrastructure. Asterisk not only
supports traditional phone equipment, it enhances them
with additional capabilities.
Features:
Adore IPPBX comes with following features:
- Call Conference
- Call Transfer
- Call Forward
- Voice Mail through Web
- Voice Mail through IVR
- Voice Mail E-mail Notification
- Call Monitor
- Call Parking
- Caller ID
- Black List (Caller ID Block)
- Call Recording
- IVR Balance Play
- Web User Interface
- Repeat Dialing
- Speed Dialing
- Unlimited Free Calls In Same Network
- SIP Protocol Support
Asterisk merges voice and data
traffic seamlessly across disparate networks. While
using Packet Voice, it is possible to send data such
as URL information and images in-line with voice traffic,
allowing advanced integration of information.
Asterisk provides a central switching
core, with four APIs for modular loading of telephony
applications, hardware interfaces, file format handling,
and codecs. It allows for transparent switching between
all supported interfaces, allowing it to tie together
a diverse mixture of telephony systems into a single
switching network.
Asterisk is primarily developed
on GNU/Linux for x/86. It is known to compile and run
on GNU/Linux for PPC along with OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and
Mac OS X Jaguar. Other platforms and standards based
UNIX-like operating systems should be reasonably easy
to port for anyone with the time and requisite skill
to do so.
System
Requirements & Installation:
The IPpbx system runs on Linux Server.
Adore Infotech requires remote access
of server for installation. The installation of IPpbx
will be done by SHH connection.
For IPPBX, customer need to purchase
G729 codec license from Digium
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