I thought the main focus here was that it should be a hardware based IP-PBX system. There are many GUI management applications for Asterisk out there. I would suggest you have a look at Sipcat <http://www.sipcat.com/> which is a commercially available turnkey solution including Linux and all the required software. It's main focus is ease of use, but it comes with a complete XML API to interact with your existing software applications.

Kind regards

tom

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Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 7:16 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] full-featured IP-PBX


I would like to echo many of the positive comments recommending using
Asterisk as an ipPBX.

I've deployed many of these system for clients from 10 phones to 100+
phones.  Some with one location and others with many locations.  Some with
VoIP only and others as ahybrid ipPBX with both traditional TDM phone
connections (analog and digital T1) as well as VoIP trunking.

In my mind one of the most critical decisions is what Asterisk management
GUI to select.   I have chosen Thirdlane's PBXManager
<http://thirdlane.com/pbxmanager.htm>  The key criteria was to select a GUI
that operated on native Asterisk config files with the ability to understand
the changes the GUI made.   In addition, TL encourages customization with
it's scripting language which means consultants are left with the ability to
create custom applications and features while still allowing the end user to
manage the day-to-day moves, adds and changes through the GUI.

I would be happy to discuss this with anyone interested in more details.

Regards,
Jim
www.sigma-networks.com
(408) 701-9929



mohammad mirzaee wrote:

HI;

Can anyone introduce me full-featured , hardware based IP-PBX systems

Thanks;

Mohammad Mirzaee
www.siplanet.com
+989121750530
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