Hi Sam, I guess this project should almost be through by now.
Would you mind sharing with the community which hardware you found on
the local market compatible with Asterisk, and on which local service
provider's network your pbx is reliably doing the switching?
Quoting Mwirima Byaruhanga <[email protected]>:
Sam Agona wrote thus on 3/30/12 2:41 PM:
Thanks a lot Reiner and Simon.
Yes, this solution works over the internet.
The assignment we have is to have a system (application) that will
run on a LAN (In case the gateway is off, LAN users can still
communicate).
It should be Open Source, after reading around I found Ekiga being
the option closest to it.
Also we were advised not to reinvent the wheel.
Trying to get in touch with the Author's of Ekiga did not pull through.
You want asterisk.
I would start with a packaged version, like Trixbox or Elastix.
Those have a cool GUI that simplifies most of the tasks.
regards
eb
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