Im going to be setting my own PBX, and just wanted to know if it was worth asking on here if any has setup/used AN or TB.
I've got a few questions to ask if you have:
Im a mac/pc user - (expert PC user) and i dont really understand the whole linux commands or how to install things on it.
Could someone tell me the difference between asteriskNOW and trixbox.
Which is easier to use out of the two?
Which has more support?
Which is more stable?
These are my needs from the system (im currently using www.3CX.com) could someone we knowledge of both inform me of what they think my needs will be best suited with.
20+ internal extensions
5+ external extensions
3 VOIP providers
remote management
self bootup (i.e. after a powercut, it will automatically do everything needed to be running again)
phone billing (i.e. i need to know which person has use which line, to where, and how much it cost)
supports g729 and g711
support tunneling /bridging 2+ offices together
good level of support (community support)
Able to work with linksys ip phones.
Able to run on a Dell GX280, for test purposes.
Thank for your help.
I've got a few questions to ask if you have:
Im a mac/pc user - (expert PC user) and i dont really understand the whole linux commands or how to install things on it.
Could someone tell me the difference between asteriskNOW and trixbox.
Which is easier to use out of the two?
Which has more support?
Which is more stable?
These are my needs from the system (im currently using www.3CX.com) could someone we knowledge of both inform me of what they think my needs will be best suited with.
20+ internal extensions
5+ external extensions
3 VOIP providers
remote management
self bootup (i.e. after a powercut, it will automatically do everything needed to be running again)
phone billing (i.e. i need to know which person has use which line, to where, and how much it cost)
supports g729 and g711
support tunneling /bridging 2+ offices together
good level of support (community support)
Able to work with linksys ip phones.
Able to run on a Dell GX280, for test purposes.
Thank for your help.