On Mar 2, 2007, at 9:14 PM, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:

Hi,

For a customer, I am looking for a good and reliable Asterisk based system. Five servers will be installed at different locations and will be linked together with each other. This system will work as a call center as well. It has to be a stable and reliable. Customer also needs GUIs for system administration and agents call activities.

He also wants video conferencing

Please help me select a good system.

Thanks
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Zeeshan A Zakaria
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Running Asterisk with FreePBX on CentOS works great. I started with Trixbox and used it for a few weeks before I simply downloaded and compiled my own. Honestly, it is not that hard. Just follow the instructions. I created a series of scripts to run against a fresh CentOS install which deal with compiling and installing everything, including the FreePBX dependencies. I'd be happy to share it. I don't do any video conferencing, and I don't patch Asterisk for faxing.

FreePBX works quite well. Combined with all the features of modern SIP phones, there is nothing you can't do.

I run my systems using the Intel 975XBX2 motherboard (975 chipset), which I assembled by buying components from New Egg. Very stable - no issues with CentOS.

-Joe
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